========== pyelftools ========== .. image:: https://github.com/eliben/pyelftools/workflows/pyelftools-tests/badge.svg :align: center :target: https://github.com/eliben/pyelftools/actions **pyelftools** is a pure-Python library for parsing and analyzing ELF files and DWARF debugging information. See the `User's guide `_ for more details. Pre-requisites -------------- As a user of **pyelftools**, one only needs Python to run. It works with Python versions 2.7 and 3.x (x >= 5). For hacking on **pyelftools** the requirements are a bit more strict, please see the `hacking guide `_. Installing ---------- **pyelftools** can be installed from PyPI (Python package index):: > pip install pyelftools Alternatively, you can download the source distribution for the most recent and historic versions from the *Downloads* tab on the `pyelftools project page `_ (by going to *Tags*). Then, you can install from source, as usual:: > python setup.py install Since **pyelftools** is a work in progress, it's recommended to have the most recent version of the code. This can be done by downloading the `master zip file `_ or just cloning the Git repository. Since **pyelftools** has no external dependencies, it's also easy to use it without installing, by locally adjusting ``PYTHONPATH``. How to use it? -------------- **pyelftools** is a regular Python library: you import and invoke it from your own code. For a detailed usage guide and links to examples, please consult the `user's guide `_. License ------- **pyelftools** is open source software. Its code is in the public domain. See the ``LICENSE`` file for more details.