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I wrote some of the code to do this in a branch https://github.com/python-security/pyt/compare/class_based_views, but since I'm working on other things and this feature seems cool and important I'm making this issue
Let me know if you would like any help in implementing.
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I noticed you have a plugin for Ghidra, but it is not the only one FOSS tool available.
Rizin is a highly-portable cross-platform reverse engineering framework and a toolkit without dependencies. It has support for analyzing binaries, disassembling code, debugging programs, attaching to remote GDB/LLDB, WinDbg servers, rich plugin system (see rz-pm), and in
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We should probably run go generate and other commands that generate code, such as goa gen, as part of our autobuilder.
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It's nice if testing doesn't produce unnecessary artifacts after running with success but keeps relevant info on fail for further inspection.
Pytest should have a nice way of creating fixtures that can post-process a test based on whether it failed or not https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/example/simple.html#making-test-result-information-available-in-fixtures
If a test fails, then keep the