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BinaryJS is a lightweight framework that utilizes websockets to send, stream, and pipe binary data bidirectionally between browser javascript and Node.js.
It is a tool for reengineering 3rd party, closed, binary Android apps. It can decode resources to nearly original form and rebuild them after making some modifications; it makes possible to debug smali code step by step. Also it makes working with app easier because of project-like files structure and automation of some repetitive tasks like building apk, etc.
It is NOT intended for piracy and other non-legal uses. It could be used for localizing, adding some features or support for custom platforms and other GOOD purposes. Just try to be fair with authors of an app, that you use and probably like.
Upgrader is a simple Java-based tool that enables applications developers to add software upgrade capability into their applications. An upgrade process typically involves replacing the old version of the binaries with new version of the binaries and performing data upgrades. It may also need to perform changes to the directory structure. The data upgrade outlined above may involve changes to the configuration files and/or database changes if the application uses a database. This tool provides framework using which application developers can keep track of changes to the application. Every time, there is a change in the database schema or configuration files, the application developers can create a "patch" script and add it to the "patch list". The Upgrader tool may be bundled with the application and is typically invoked during the installation/upgrade. When it is invoked, it determines the current patch level of the system, determines the patch scripts that are needed to be executed, sequence the patch scripts and apply them.
Eg to make a struct from a string >>> a = cast(packet, POINTER(A)).contents >>> a.x 258 >>> Or (this is identical to your method) >>> a = A() >>> a.x 0 >>> memmove(addressof(a), packet, sizeof(a)) 3083811008L >>> a.x 258 I think the second of those methods is promoted by the ctypes documentation. I'm not sure about the lifetimes of the .contents in the first method! And the reverse >>> string_at(addressof(a), sizeof(a)) '\x02\x01\x00\x00' >>>