`gimli` is a library for reading and writing the
[DWARF debugging format](https://dwarfstd.org/).
* **Zero copy:** everything is just a reference to the original input buffer. No
copies of the input data get made.
* **Lazy:** you can iterate compilation units without parsing their
contents. Parse only as many debugging information entry (DIE) trees as you
iterate over. `gimli` also uses `DW_AT_sibling` references to avoid parsing a
DIE's children to find its next sibling, when possible.
* **Cross-platform:** `gimli` makes no assumptions about what kind of object
file you're working with. The flipside to that is that it's up to you to
provide an ELF loader on Linux or Mach-O loader on macOS.
* Unsure which object file parser to use? Try the cross-platform
[`object`](https://github.com/gimli-rs/object) crate. See the
[`gimli-examples`](./crates/examples/src/bin) crate for usage with `gimli`.
## Install
Add this to your `Cargo.toml`:
```toml
[dependencies]
gimli = "0.30.0"
```
The minimum supported Rust version is:
* 1.60.0 for the `read` feature and its dependencies.
* 1.65.0 for other features.
* [`dwprod`](https://github.com/fitzgen/dwprod), a tiny utility to list the
compilers used to create each compilation unit within a shared library or
executable (via `DW_AT_producer`).
* [`dwarf-validate`](./crates/examples/src/bin/dwarf-validate.rs), a program to validate the
integrity of some DWARF and its references between sections and compilation
units.
See [CONTRIBUTING.md](./CONTRIBUTING.md) for hacking.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted
for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be
dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
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