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root.after(10, drawframe) | root.after(10, drawframe) | ||
mainloop() | mainloop() | ||
== One function proper hexdump == | |||
The following function will convert a byte array to a format like this: | |||
00000000 69 6d 70 6f 72 74 20 73 74 72 69 6e 67 0d 0a 0d |import.string... | | |||
00000010 0a 64 65 66 20 68 65 78 64 75 6d 70 28 63 76 65 |.def.hexdump(cve | | |||
00000020 63 74 6f 72 2c 20 70 72 65 66 69 78 20 3d 20 22 |ctor,.prefix.=." | | |||
00000030 22 29 3a 0d 0a 09 69 20 3d 20 30 0d 0a 09 73 20 |"):...i.=.0...s. | | |||
00000040 3d 20 22 22 0d 0a 09 61 63 20 3d 20 5b 5d 0d 0a |=.""...ac.=.[].. | | |||
00000050 09 66 6f 72 20 63 20 69 6e 20 63 76 65 63 74 6f |.for.c.in.cvecto | | |||
00000060 72 3a 0d 0a 09 09 69 66 20 6e 6f 74 20 69 20 25 |r:....if.not.i.% | | |||
The function is not designed to be memory efficient, fast or good looking, just simple to drop in and get some hex output. | |||
import string | |||
def hexdump(cvector, prefix = ""): | |||
i = 0 | |||
s = "" | |||
ac = [] | |||
for c in cvector: | |||
if not i % 16: | |||
if i != 0: | |||
s += " |" | |||
for cs in ac: | |||
css = chr(cs) | |||
s += css if css in string.printable and not css in string.whitespace else "." | |||
s += " |" | |||
ac = [] | |||
s += "\n%s%s " % (prefix, "%08x" % i) | |||
elif not i % 8: | |||
s += " " | |||
s += "%02x " % c | |||
ac.append(c) | |||
i += 1 | |||
if len(ac) > 0: | |||
left = 16 - len(ac) | |||
for k in range(left): | |||
s += " " | |||
if left > 8: | |||
s += " " | |||
s += " |" | |||
for cs in ac: | |||
css = chr(cs) | |||
s += css if css in string.printable and not css in string.whitespace else "." | |||
for k in range(left): | |||
s += " " | |||
s += " |" | |||
return s | |||
with open("hexdump.py", "rb") as f: | |||
data = f.read() | |||
print(hexdump(data)) | |||
Revision as of 15:12, 15 June 2018
Threading
http://www.tutorialspoint.com/python/python_multithreading.htm
Tkinter and simple GUI programming
#!/usr/bin/env python
from Tkinter import *
def drawframe():
c.delete("all")
c.create_rectangle(0, 0, 150, 75 + c.steffe_i, fill="blue")
c.steffe_i += 1
root.after(10, drawframe)
def mouseclick(event):
print "Mouse click at", event.x, event.y
def keyclick(event):
print "Key click", event.keysym
root = Tk()
c = Canvas(root, width=640, height=480)
c.pack()
root.bind("<Key>", keyclick)
root.bind("<Button-1>", mouseclick)
c.config(borderwidth = 10)
c.config(background = "grey15")
c.steffe_i = 0
root.after(10, drawframe)
mainloop()
One function proper hexdump
The following function will convert a byte array to a format like this:
00000000 69 6d 70 6f 72 74 20 73 74 72 69 6e 67 0d 0a 0d |import.string... | 00000010 0a 64 65 66 20 68 65 78 64 75 6d 70 28 63 76 65 |.def.hexdump(cve | 00000020 63 74 6f 72 2c 20 70 72 65 66 69 78 20 3d 20 22 |ctor,.prefix.=." | 00000030 22 29 3a 0d 0a 09 69 20 3d 20 30 0d 0a 09 73 20 |"):...i.=.0...s. | 00000040 3d 20 22 22 0d 0a 09 61 63 20 3d 20 5b 5d 0d 0a |=.""...ac.=.[].. | 00000050 09 66 6f 72 20 63 20 69 6e 20 63 76 65 63 74 6f |.for.c.in.cvecto | 00000060 72 3a 0d 0a 09 09 69 66 20 6e 6f 74 20 69 20 25 |r:....if.not.i.% |
The function is not designed to be memory efficient, fast or good looking, just simple to drop in and get some hex output.
import string
def hexdump(cvector, prefix = ""):
i = 0
s = ""
ac = []
for c in cvector:
if not i % 16:
if i != 0:
s += " |"
for cs in ac:
css = chr(cs)
s += css if css in string.printable and not css in string.whitespace else "."
s += " |"
ac = []
s += "\n%s%s " % (prefix, "%08x" % i)
elif not i % 8:
s += " "
s += "%02x " % c
ac.append(c)
i += 1
if len(ac) > 0:
left = 16 - len(ac)
for k in range(left):
s += " "
if left > 8:
s += " "
s += " |"
for cs in ac:
css = chr(cs)
s += css if css in string.printable and not css in string.whitespace else "."
for k in range(left):
s += " "
s += " |"
return s
with open("hexdump.py", "rb") as f:
data = f.read()
print(hexdump(data))