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Blazing fast and correct x86/x64 disassembler, assembler, decoder, encoder for .NET, Rust, Python, JavaScript
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iced


iced is a blazing fast and correct x86 (16/32/64-bit) instruction decoder, disassembler and assembler.
- 👍 Supports all Intel and AMD instructions
- 👍 Correct: All instructions are tested and iced has been tested against other disassemblers/assemblers (xed, gas, objdump, masm, dumpbin, nasm, ndisasm) and fuzzed
- 👍 Supports .NET, Rust, Python, JavaScript (WebAssembly)
- 👍 The formatter supports masm, nasm, gas (AT&T), Intel (XED) and there are many options to customize the output
- 👍 Blazing fast: Decodes >250 MB/s and decode+format >130 MB/s (Rust, see here)
- 👍 Small decoded instructions, only 40 bytes and the decoder doesn't allocate any memory
- 👍 Create instructions with code assembler, eg.
asm.mov(eax, edx)
- 👍 The encoder can be used to re-encode decoded instructions at any address
- 👍 API to get instruction info, eg. read/written registers, memory and rflags bits; CPUID feature flag, control flow info, etc
- 👍 License: MIT
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