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  63. <a name="Python-representation-of-architectures"></a>
  64. <h4 class="subsubsection">23.2.2.33 Python representation of architectures</h4>
  65. <a name="index-Python-architectures"></a>
  66. <p><small>GDB</small> uses architecture specific parameters and artifacts in a
  67. number of its various computations. An architecture is represented
  68. by an instance of the <code>gdb.Architecture</code> class.
  69. </p>
  70. <p>A <code>gdb.Architecture</code> class has the following methods:
  71. </p>
  72. <dl>
  73. <dt><a name="index-Architecture_002ename"></a>Function: <strong>Architecture.name</strong> <em>()</em></dt>
  74. <dd><p>Return the name (string value) of the architecture.
  75. </p></dd></dl>
  76. <dl>
  77. <dt><a name="index-Architecture_002edisassemble"></a>Function: <strong>Architecture.disassemble</strong> <em>(<var>start_pc</var> <span class="roman">[</span>, <var>end_pc</var> <span class="roman">[</span>, <var>count</var><span class="roman">]]</span>)</em></dt>
  78. <dd><p>Return a list of disassembled instructions starting from the memory
  79. address <var>start_pc</var>. The optional arguments <var>end_pc</var> and
  80. <var>count</var> determine the number of instructions in the returned list.
  81. If both the optional arguments <var>end_pc</var> and <var>count</var> are
  82. specified, then a list of at most <var>count</var> disassembled instructions
  83. whose start address falls in the closed memory address interval from
  84. <var>start_pc</var> to <var>end_pc</var> are returned. If <var>end_pc</var> is not
  85. specified, but <var>count</var> is specified, then <var>count</var> number of
  86. instructions starting from the address <var>start_pc</var> are returned. If
  87. <var>count</var> is not specified but <var>end_pc</var> is specified, then all
  88. instructions whose start address falls in the closed memory address
  89. interval from <var>start_pc</var> to <var>end_pc</var> are returned. If neither
  90. <var>end_pc</var> nor <var>count</var> are specified, then a single instruction at
  91. <var>start_pc</var> is returned. For all of these cases, each element of the
  92. returned list is a Python <code>dict</code> with the following string keys:
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  95. <dt><code>addr</code></dt>
  96. <dd><p>The value corresponding to this key is a Python long integer capturing
  97. the memory address of the instruction.
  98. </p>
  99. </dd>
  100. <dt><code>asm</code></dt>
  101. <dd><p>The value corresponding to this key is a string value which represents
  102. the instruction with assembly language mnemonics. The assembly
  103. language flavor used is the same as that specified by the current CLI
  104. variable <code>disassembly-flavor</code>. See <a href="Machine-Code.html#Machine-Code">Machine Code</a>.
  105. </p>
  106. </dd>
  107. <dt><code>length</code></dt>
  108. <dd><p>The value corresponding to this key is the length (integer value) of the
  109. instruction in bytes.
  110. </p>
  111. </dd>
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  113. </dd></dl>
  114. <a name="gdbpy_005farchitecture_005fregisters"></a><dl>
  115. <dt><a name="index-Architecture_002eregisters"></a>Function: <strong>Architecture.registers</strong> <em>(<span class="roman">[</span> <var>reggroup</var> <span class="roman">]</span>)</em></dt>
  116. <dd><p>Return a <code>gdb.RegisterDescriptorIterator</code> (see <a href="Registers-In-Python.html#Registers-In-Python">Registers In Python</a>) for all of the registers in <var>reggroup</var>, a string that is
  117. the name of a register group. If <var>reggroup</var> is omitted, or is the
  118. empty string, then the register group &lsquo;<samp>all</samp>&rsquo; is assumed.
  119. </p></dd></dl>
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  121. <dt><a name="index-Architecture_002eregister_005fgroups"></a>Function: <strong>Architecture.register_groups</strong> <em>()</em></dt>
  122. <dd><p>Return a <code>gdb.RegisterGroupsIterator</code> (see <a href="Registers-In-Python.html#Registers-In-Python">Registers In Python</a>) for all of the register groups available for the
  123. <code>gdb.Architecture</code>.
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