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- Update WWW
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- core to 1.0.1 [1]
- parser to 1.0 [2]
- metadata to 1.0.1
- urwid to 1.0.1 [3]
- Transfer maintainership to lwhsu
- Add regex and subfile:
hachoir-regex is a Python library for regular expression manupulation.
You can use a|b (or) and a+b (and) operators. Expressions are optimized
during the construction: merge ranges, simplify repetitions, etc. It
also contains a class for pattern matching allowing to search multiple
strings and regex at the same time.
WWW: http://hachoir.org/wiki/hachoir-regex
hachoir-subfile is a tool based on hachoir-parser to find subfiles in
any binary stream.
WWW: http://hachoir.org/wiki/hachoir-subfile
PR: ports/114557 [1], ports/114558 [2], ports/114559 [3]
Submitted by: lwhsu [1], [2], [3]
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- core to 0.9.0
- parser to 0.10.0
- metadata to 0.10.0
- urwid to 0.9.0
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PR: ports/109832, ports/109833, ports/109834, ports/109835
Submitted by: Li-Wen Hsu <lwhsu@lwhsu.org>
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Hachoir is the french name for a mincer: a tool used by butchers to cut
meat. Hachoir is also a tool written for hackers to cut file or any
binary stream. A file is splitted in a tree of fields where the smallest
field can be just a bit. There are various field types: integer, string,
bits, padding, sub file, etc.
hachoir-parser is a package of most common file format parsers written
using hachoir-core. Not all parsers are complete, some are very good
and other are poor: only parse first level of the tree for example.
WWW: http://hachoir.org/wiki/hachoir-core
WWW: http://hachoir.org/wiki/hachoir-parser
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