[−][src]Crate hx
general hex lib
Structs
Line | Line structure for hex output |
Page | Page structure |
Enums
Format | nothing ⇒ Display ? ⇒ Debug o ⇒ Octal x ⇒ LowerHex X ⇒ UpperHex p ⇒ Pointer b ⇒ Binary e ⇒ LowerExp E ⇒ UpperExp evaulate for traits implementation |
Functions
buf_to_array | Buffer to array. |
func_out | Function wave out. |
hex_binary | hex binary, takes u8 |
hex_lower_hex | hex lower hex, takes u8 |
hex_octal | hex octal, takes u8 |
hex_upper_hex | hex upper hex, takes u8 |
offset | offset column |
print_byte | print byte to std out |
print_offset | print offset to std out |
run | In most hex editor applications, the data of the computer file is represented as hexadecimal values grouped in 4 groups of 4 bytes (or two groups of 8 bytes), followed by one group of 16 printable ASCII characters which correspond to each pair of hex values (each byte). Non-printable ASCII characters (e.g., Bell) and characters that would take more than one character space (e.g., tab) are typically represented by a dot (".") in the following ASCII field. |