.TH MACH 3 .SH NAME machbytype, machbyname \- machine-independent access to executables and programs .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include .br .B #include .br .B #include .PP .PP .B void machbytype(int type) .PP .B int machbyname(char *name) .PP .B extern Mach *mach; .SH DESCRIPTION .I Libmach provides an interface for accessing the executable files and executing images of various architectures and operating systems. The interface is machine-independent, meaning that, for example, Mac OS X core dumps may be inspected using an x86 Linux machine and vice versa. In its current form, the library is mainly useful for writing debuggers of one sort or another. .PP An architecture is described primarily by a .B Mach structure, which contains data structures and parameters describing the particular architecture. Most library functions assume that the global variable .I mach points at the structure for the architecture being debugged. It is set implicitly by .I crackhdr (see .MR mach-file (3) ) and can be set explicitly by calling .I machbyname or .IR machbytype . .PP There is no operating system-specific structure akin to .IR mach . Typically the choice of operating system on a particular architecture affects only the executable and core dump formats; the various file parsers deduce the operating system from information in the binary files themselves and adjust accordingly. .PP The supported architectures are .B 386 (Intel 32-bit x86) 386 and later) and .B power (IBM PowerPC, typically running Mac OS X). .PP Other manual pages describe the library functions in detail. .PP .MR Mach-cmd (3) describes some convenience routines for attaching to processes and core files. .PP .MR Mach-file (3) describes the manipulation of binary files. .PP .MR Mach-map (3) describes the interface to address spaces and register sets in executable files and executing programs. .PP .MR Mach-stack (3) describes support for unwinding the stack. .PP .MR Mach-swap (3) describes helper functions for accessing data in a particular byte order. .PP .MR Mach-symbol (3) describes the interface to debugging symbol information. .SH SOURCE .B \*9/src/libmach .SH "SEE ALSO .MR mach-file (3) , .MR mach-map (3) , .MR mach-stack (3) , .MR mach-swap (3) , .MR mach-symbol (3)