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Soot : Soot - A framework for analyzing and transforming Java and Android applications. Soot can go from any input format to any output format, i.e., for instance, allows the translation from Android to Java or Java to Jasmin. We have some documentation on Soot in the wiki, including a large range of tutorials on Soot.
Soot, a Tool for Analyzing and Transforming. Java Bytecode. Laurie Hendren, Patrick Lam, Jennifer Lhot?ak, Ondrej Lhot?ak and Feng Qian. McGill University. Special thanks to John Jorgensen and Navindra Umanee for help in preparing. Soot 2.0 and this tutorial. Soot development has been supported, in part, by research
Argument classes are those you specify explicitly to Soot. When you use Soot's command line interface, argument classes are those classes which are either listed explicitly on the command line or found in a directory specified with the -process-dir option. When you use the Soot's Eclipse plug-in, argument classes are those
Over the last three years we have had many people use the Soot framework for compiler research and in graduate course projects. However, we find that many people who would like to use the framework find it difficult to get started. This tutorial introduces Soot, a tool for analyzing and transforming Java bytecode which has
Today: Soot. • Why? • Good support for Android app analysis and instrumentation. • Resources: • Soot website: www.sable.mcgill.ca/soot/. • Tutorial: www.sable.mcgill.ca/soot/tutorial/ pldi03/tutorial.pdf
The Grimp intermediate representation is available in the packages soot.grimp, soot.grimp.internal and some optimizations are available in soot.grimp.toolkits.- base. 4 Soot as a stand-alone tool. Most of the information contained within this section is a summation from www.sable.mcgill.ca/soot/tutorial/usage/. We wish
Command line options and Phase options. Soot API (JavaDoc and Options) A Survivor's Guide to Java Program Analysis with Soot.
Has also been used in several compiler courses. Last version was 1.2.5. Soot 2.0 and the first version of the Eclipse. Plugin were released - June 2003 - JIT for. PLDI 2003. Soot 2.3.0: Java 5 support. Soot 2.4.0: partial Reflection support. This tutorial is based on Soot 2.4.0. Analyzing Java Programs with Soot – p. 5/89
15. Jimple Grammar-Statement. Nov05, W. Zhang. 16. Resources. ?. Master Thesis,"SOOT: A Java Bytecode Optimization. Framework",by Raja Vallee-Rai www.sable.mcgill.ca/publications/thesis/#korMastersThesis. ?. Tutorial: www.sable.mcgill.ca/soot/tutorial/. ? paul: /grad/cs515/soot222/soot-2.2.2/tutorial.
Aug 12, 2015 Setup. Available Versions. Soot is available in two versions: the official release version and the trunk version: Current official release version: 2.5.0 (release year: 2005). Current trunk version: ? (last modification: few days ago). Command line call. For version 2.5.0. java -cp *soot-jar*;*classes-to-analyze*;
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