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opam-version: "2.0"
maintainer: "Ivan Gotovchits <ivg@ieee.org>"
authors: "BAP Team"
homepage: "https://github.com/BinaryAnalysisPlatform/bap/"
bug-reports: "https://github.com/BinaryAnalysisPlatform/bap/issues"
dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/BinaryAnalysisPlatform/bap/"
license: "MIT"
build: [
["./configure" "--prefix=%{prefix}%" "--enable-primus"]
[make]
]
install: [[make "install"]]
remove: [["ocamlfind" "remove" "bap-primus"]]
depends: [
"ocaml" {>= "4.04.1" & < "4.08.0"}
"bap-std" {= "1.6.0"}
"bap-abi" {= "1.6.0"}
"bap-c" {= "1.6.0"}
"bap-future" {= "1.6.0"}
"bap-strings" {= "1.6.0"}
"monads"
"uuidm"
"graphlib" {> "1.3.0"}
"parsexp" {>= "v0.11" & < "v0.12"}
]
synopsis: "The BAP Microexecution Framework"
description: """
BAP Primus is a Microexecutuin Framework. The Microexecution technique
was pioneered by Patrice Godefroid from Microsoft Research. The idea
is to execute a binary from any point, using random inputs for
undefined values.
The idea of Primus is very similiar. A program is lifted into the
Intermediate Representation, that is interpreted using the Primus
interpreter. The Framework allows users to customize the interpreter
by implementing different machine components."""
flags: light-uninstall
url {
src: "https://github.com/BinaryAnalysisPlatform/bap/archive/v1.6.0.tar.gz"
checksum: "md5=0ccf6571613c0666a37d154c7f70af4f"
mirrors: "https://mirrors.aegis.cylab.cmu.edu/bap/1.6.0/v1.6.0.tar.gz"
}