JBcRs is a Library to support reading and writing of java class files.
This library is not close from being finished, but certain features have already been implemented:
u16
,
Indexing into the pool must be done manually.
No validation of indices when parsing will be done.First, add this library as a dependency to your Cargo.toml
toml
[dependencies]
jbcrs = "0.1.0"
Now, you should choose if you want to use basic
or advanced
,
but since advanced
is not yet implemented, basic
must be used.
We want to parse a class from a byte array and print its version, access flags and name. Of course you could use std::fs::File or a zip library, but showing this is not the purpose of this tutorial.
```rust use jbcrs::basic;
// You got the bytes from any possible source. let bytes: &[u8] = [0xCA, 0xFE, 0xBA, 0xBE];
// After parsing the class file, // you will get the constant pool // and the class itself. // You don't have to annotate the types here. let (constant_pool, class): (basic::Pool, basic::Class) = basic::parse(bytes) .expect("could not parse class file");
// Print its major and minor version: println!("version: {}.{}", class.majorversion, class.minorversion);
// Access Flags can be printed human readable println!("access: {}", class.access_flags);
// Printing the name requires us to use the constant pool. println!("name: {}", constantpool.getclass_name(class.name).expect("could not get class name")); ```