A tool to rewrite data type definitions to rearrange in-memory layout. Very work-in-progress!
Ensure that Rust nightly is installed; the simplest way to do so is with rustup.
From the main project folder, use the command cargo run -- [ARGS]
or cargo run --release -- [ARGS]
to
build and run the executable in one step (in debug mode or release mode, respectively), where [ARGS]
is the
arguments to pass to salmagundi
. The flag --help
will display the
available usage patterns of salmagundi
. For now, dont attempt to run the binary directly; you may get linker issues that way (see #1).
The only positional argument is a file name to read (or -
for standard in, which is the default). The -o
flag takes a single argument that’s a file name to write (or -
for standard out, which is the default). Other flags, and their aliases, can be seen with --help
, whose output is reproduced below (as of commit aeceacb
).
salmagundi 0.1.0
Alexander Ronald Altman <[email protected]>
Rewrites data type definitions to rearrange in-memory layout.
USAGE:
salmagundi [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] [--] [IN_FILE]
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-P, --passthrough Pass the input through unrandomized.
-R, --print-seed Print the seed used for randomization to standard
error.
-V, --version Prints version information
OPTIONS:
-e, --exclude <IDENTIFIER>...
Type path(s) to exclude in the randomization even if they would
otherwise be excluded; takes precedence over the explicit "include"
option; accepts extended regular expressions with unicode support.
-i, --include <IDENTIFIER>...
Type path(s) to include in the randomization even if they would
implicitly be excluded; takes precedence over any implicit
exclusions, but not over the explicit "exclude" option; accepts
extended regular expressions with unicode support.
-L, --language <LANGUAGE>
Source language of the code to transform. [default: default]
-o, --out <OUT_FILE>
A path to the file to write to; if not present or "-", use standard
output.
-S, --seed <SEED>
Numeric seed to use for reproducible randomization.
ARGS:
<IN_FILE> A path to the file to read from; if not present or "-",
use standard input.
salmagundi
is licensed under the terms of the MIT License or the Apache License 2.0, at your choosing.