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PKBuffer is a library built for arbitrary casting of data structures onto segments of memory! This includes sections of unowned memory, such as examining the headers of a currently running executable. It creates an interface for reading and writing data structures to an arbitrary buffer of bytes.

For example:

use pkbuffer::{Buffer, VecBuffer};

#[repr(packed)]
struct Object {
   byte: u8,
   word: u16,
   dword: u32,
}

let mut buffer = VecBuffer::with_initial_size(std::mem::size_of::<Object>());
let object = buffer.get_mut_ref::<Object>(0).unwrap();
object.byte = 0x01;
object.word = 0x0302;
object.dword = 0x07060504;

assert_eq!(buffer, [1,2,3,4,5,6,7]);

Buffer objects are derived from the Buffer trait. This trait implements much functionality of slice objects as well as data casting abilities of the derived Buffer objects.

Buffer objects comes in two forms: pointer form (PtrBuffer) and allocated form (VecBuffer). Each of these structures come in handy for different reasons. PtrBuffer is useful on unowned data such as arbitrary locations in memory, whereas VecBuffer’s utility comes from being able to manipulate the underlying owned data.

VecBuffers are handy for creating a brand-new buffer of objects.

use pkbuffer::{Buffer, VecBuffer};

let mut buffer = VecBuffer::new();
buffer.append_ref::<u8>(&0x1);
buffer.append_ref::<u16>(&0x0302);
buffer.append_ref::<u32>(&0x07060504);
assert_eq!(buffer, [1,2,3,4,5,6,7]);

Structs

An iterator for a Buffer object.

A mutable iterator for a Buffer object.

An iterator for searching over a Buffer’s space for a given binary search term.

A Buffer object backed by a pointer/size pair. Use this buffer type when accessing unowned memory or arbitrary allocated memory.

An owned-data Buffer object.

Enums

Errors produced by the library.

Traits

The trait by which all buffer objects are derived.

Functions

Convert the given reference of type T to a u8 slice.

Convert the given reference of type T to a mutable u8 slice.

Convert the given slice reference of type T to a u8 slice.

Convert the given slice reference of type T to a mutable u8 slice.