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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jack Williams
6ee67f63e1 Icu and codecvt 2 ()
* Support for Windows codecvt and icu4c

* Add dependency for Travis

* Update README

* Fix codecvt build for linux

* Fix linux builds

* Fix copyright
2019-09-16 20:59:24 -04:00
Alessandro Gario
752f526e2e
Fix compilation error on Ubuntu Xenial ()
* CMake: Remove -Wstrict-overflow ()
This warning has been added by mistake in a previous PR. Closes 

* Travis: Do not build the examples
2017-12-20 00:13:03 +01:00
Alessandro Gario
b60b908fa2 Install public headers, add Arch package, build pepy under Travis and more ()
* CMake: Added install directives

* CMake: Added support for find_package(pe-parse)

* Fixed a compilation error on Linux

* CMake: Fix cmake module installation

* Added ArchLinux package

* Finished implementing the address converted example

* peaddrconv: Print the image base address.

* peaddrconv: Enable more warnings.

* Update travis to also build the examples

* Fix a compilation warning on Ubuntu 14.04

* Travis: Add macOS support.

* Better output for Travis, fix a compilation error on macOS.

* Travis: Do not build examples under macOS.

* Travis: Also compile the python module (pepy)

* Readme: Add a section to show how to use the library.

* Windows: Fix a compilation error, enable /analyze (see details).

The nt-headers.h include file is defining several constexpr values
using reserved (by windows.h) names.

These names (i.e.: IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_UNKNOWN) are in fact macros
defined inside the Windows header files, and causes the preprocessor
to break definitions such as the following one:

constexpr std::uint16_t IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_UNKNOWN = 0x0;

The fix (for now) consists in including the nt-headers.h file before
windows.h, but we should probably choose whether to use different
names or avoid defining those values (since they are inside the
system header anyway).
2017-11-25 16:01:53 -05:00