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Description

IDA Pro serves as a powerful disassembler that generates execution maps to represent the binary instructions executed by the processor in a symbolic format, specifically assembly language. With the implementation of advanced techniques, IDA Pro is able to translate machine-executable code into assembly language source code, enhancing the readability of complex code. Additionally, its debugging feature incorporates dynamic analysis, allowing it to support various debugging targets and manage remote applications effectively. The tool's cross-platform debugging capabilities facilitate immediate debugging and provide easy connections to both local and remote processes, while also accommodating 64-bit systems and various connection options. Furthermore, IDA Pro empowers human analysts by allowing them to override its decisions or provide hints, ensuring a more intuitive and efficient analysis of binary code. This flexibility significantly enhances the analyst's ability to interact with the disassembler, making the process of analyzing intricate binaries not only more manageable but also more effective overall.

Description

All components of a URL, including scheme, user, password, host, port, path, query, and fragment, can be accessed through their respective properties. Every manipulation of a URL results in a newly generated URL object, and the strings provided to the constructor or modification functions are automatically encoded to yield a canonical format. While standard properties return percent-decoded values, the raw_ variants should be used to obtain encoded strings. A human-readable version of the URL can be accessed using the .human_repr() method. Binary wheels for yarl are available on PyPI for operating systems such as Linux, Windows, and MacOS. In cases where you wish to install yarl on different systems like Alpine Linux—which does not comply with manylinux standards due to the absence of glibc—you will need to compile the library from the source using the provided tarball. This process necessitates having a C compiler and the necessary Python headers installed on your machine. It is important to remember that the uncompiled, pure-Python version is significantly slower. Nevertheless, PyPy consistently employs a pure-Python implementation, thus remaining unaffected by performance variations. Additionally, this means that regardless of the environment, PyPy users can expect consistent behavior from the library.

API Access

Has API

API Access

Has API

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Integrations

Python
AWS Marketplace

Integrations

Python
AWS Marketplace

Pricing Details

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Free Version

Pricing Details

Free
Free Trial
Free Version

Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

Hex-Rays

Founded

2005

Country

Belgium

Website

hex-rays.com/ida-pro/

Vendor Details

Company Name

Python Software Foundation

Country

United States

Website

pypi.org/project/yarl/

Product Features

Static Code Analysis

Analytics / Reporting
Code Standardization / Validation
Multiple Programming Language Support
Provides Recommendations
Standard Security/Industry Libraries
Vulnerability Management

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