#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum SegmentFlags {
    None,
    Elf {
        p_flags: u32,
    },
    MachO {
        flags: u32,
        maxprot: u32,
        initprot: u32,
    },
    Coff {
        characteristics: u32,
    },
}
Expand description

Segment flags that are specific to each file format.

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None

No segment flags.

Elf

Fields

p_flags: u32

p_flags field in the segment header.

ELF segment flags.

MachO

Fields

flags: u32

flags field in the segment header.

maxprot: u32

maxprot field in the segment header.

initprot: u32

initprot field in the segment header.

Mach-O segment flags.

Coff

Fields

characteristics: u32

Characteristics field in the segment header.

COFF segment flags.

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