Struct capstone_sys::cs_opt_skipdata
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#[repr(C)]pub struct cs_opt_skipdata { pub mnemonic: *const c_char, pub callback: cs_skipdata_cb_t, pub user_data: *mut c_void, }
User-customized setup for SKIPDATA option
Fields
mnemonic: *const c_char
Capstone considers data to skip as special "instructions". User can specify the string for this instruction's "mnemonic" here. By default (if @mnemonic is NULL), Capstone use ".byte".
callback: cs_skipdata_cb_t
User-defined callback function to be called when Capstone hits data. If the returned value from this callback is positive (>0), Capstone will skip exactly that number of bytes & continue. Otherwise, if the callback returns 0, Capstone stops disassembling and returns immediately from cs_disasm()
NOTE: if this callback pointer is NULL, Capstone would skip a number of bytes depending on architectures, as following:
- Arm: 2 bytes (Thumb mode) or 4 bytes.
- Arm64: 4 bytes.
- Mips: 4 bytes.
- PowerPC: 4 bytes.
- Sparc: 4 bytes.
- SystemZ: 2 bytes.
- X86: 1 bytes.
- XCore: 2 bytes.
user_data: *mut c_void
User-defined data to be passed to @callback function pointer.
Trait Implementations
impl Debug for cs_opt_skipdata
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fn fmt(&self, __arg_0: &mut Formatter) -> Result
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Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more