This is the well-known hex-dump-type utility xxd
commonly distributed
as a part of the vim-project.
The version of xxd
in this repository has been adapted
for MSVC/GCC/clang standalone build.
Occasional releases and build artifacts consisting of the executable xxd
program
are created for Windows, LINUX and MacOS . These can be readily found
on the repo front page and in CI workflow-run download-areas
for immediate client use.
Using released or CI-built artifacts can be convenient when you
do not actually want to nor need to manually build ckormanyos/xxd
.
Building ckormanyos/xxd
(if needed) is straightforward.
The source code in ckormanyos/xxd
has been adapted
for standalone build on most common operating systems.
The source code of ckormanyos/xxd
is written in the C language.
It is compatible with language standards C99, 11, 17, 23 and beyond.
On Windows with MSVC simply build ckormanyos/xxd
with the following.
- Open the
xxd.sln
workspace. - Rebuild
Release
(i.e., for thex64
project configuration). - After building, find the executable
xxd.exe
in the expected output directory.
On LINUX it is straightforward to build ckormanyos/xxd
on the command line.
- Switch to the
xxd
directory. - Build (for instance with GCC) using an easy command, as shown below.
- This compiles
src/xxd.c
toxxd
.
In other words,
cd xxd
g++ -x c -std=c17 -O2 -Wall -Wextra -Wpedantic -Wconversion -Wsign-conversion src/xxd.c -o xxd
When on MacOS, it is also easy to build ckormanyos/xxd
on the command line.
- Switch to the
xxd
directory. - Build (for instance with clang) using an easy command, as shown below.
- This compiles
src/xxd.c
toxxd
.
In other words,
cd xxd
clang++ -x c -std=c17 -O2 -Wall -Wextra -Wpedantic -Wconversion -Wsign-conversion src/xxd.c -o xxd
Building ckormanyos/xxd
on the command line is also supported
with platform-independent CMake (and ninja).
This has been motivated by issue 16.
cd xxd
mkdir build
cd build
cmake .. -G Ninja && ninja
The following adaptions have been undertaken.
- Create an MSVC
*.sln
workspace and associated project configuration. - Disregard (i.e., delete and do not use) the configuration header
config.h.in
. - Replace the compiler switch
WIN32
with MSVC's standard_WIN32
. - Run the
xxd.c
/config.h
files through the Artistic Style automatic code formatter, using a version of AStyle from somewhere around 2015. - Handle Level-3 warnings found in MSVC.
- Handle GCC warnings from
-Wall
,-Wextra
,-Wpedantic
,-Wconversion
and-Wsign-conversion
. - Add CI consisting of MSVC/GCC/clang builds and a handful of straightforward test cases.
- Upload build artifacts in CI for
xxd-x86_64-linux-gnu
andxxd-win64-msvc
, see also discussion in issue 11. - Resolve code-technical issues (and/or disable some) found via quality checks performed with CodeSonar, as described in issue 15 and issue 23.
- Implementation of the
-n
flag, as seen in vim/vim@83e1180 and added in PR 45.
The program manual at the xxd(1) - Linux man page states:
xxd
- make a hexdump or do the reverse.
It can do nearly everything hexdump can and moreover perform
the reversal translation of hex-like text back to binary representation.
Like uuencode
and uudecode
it allows the transmission of binary data in a mail-safe
ASCII representation, but has the advantage of decoding to standard output.
Moreover, it can be used to perform binary file patching.
Print everything but the first three lines (hex 0x30 bytes) of file.
% xxd -s 0x30 file
Print 3 lines (hex 0x30 bytes) from the end of file.
% xxd -s -0x30 file
Print 120 bytes as continuous hexdump with 20 octets per line.
% xxd -l 120 -ps -c 20 xxd.1
2e54482058584420312022417567757374203139
39362220224d616e75616c207061676520666f72
20787864220a2e5c220a2e5c222032317374204d
617920313939360a2e5c22204d616e2070616765
20617574686f723a0a2e5c2220202020546f6e79
204e7567656e74203c746f6e79407363746e7567
Hexdump the first 120 bytes of this man page with 12 octets per line.
% xxd -l 120 -c 12 xxd.1
0000000: 2e54 4820 5858 4420 3120 2241 .TH XXD 1 "A
000000c: 7567 7573 7420 3139 3936 2220 ugust 1996"
0000018: 224d 616e 7561 6c20 7061 6765 "Manual page
0000024: 2066 6f72 2078 7864 220a 2e5c for xxd"..\
0000030: 220a 2e5c 2220 3231 7374 204d "..\" 21st M
000003c: 6179 2031 3939 360a 2e5c 2220 ay 1996..\"
0000048: 4d61 6e20 7061 6765 2061 7574 Man page aut
0000054: 686f 723a 0a2e 5c22 2020 2020 hor:..\"
0000060: 546f 6e79 204e 7567 656e 7420 Tony Nugent
000006c: 3c74 6f6e 7940 7363 746e 7567 <tony@sctnug
Display just the date from the file xxd.1
% xxd -s 0x36 -l 13 -c 13 xxd.1
0000036: 3231 7374 204d 6179 2031 3939 36 21st May 1996
Copy input_file to output_file and prepend 100 bytes of value 0x00.
% xxd input_file | xxd -r -s 100 > output_file
Patch the date in the file xxd.1
% echo "0000037: 3574 68" | xxd -r - xxd.1
% xxd -s 0x36 -l 13 -c 13 xxd.1
0000036: 3235 7468 204d 6179 2031 3939 36 25th May 1996
Create a 65537 byte file with all bytes 0x00, except for the last one which is 'A' (hex 0x41).
% echo "010000: 41" | xxd -r > file
Hexdump this file with autoskip.
% xxd -a -c 12 file
0000000: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ............
*
000fffc: 0000 0000 40 ....A
Create a 1 byte file containing a single 'A' character. The number after '-r -s' adds to the linenumbers found in the file; in effect, the leading bytes are suppressed.
% echo "010000: 41" | xxd -r -s -0x10000 > file
Read single characters from a serial line
% xxd -c1 < /dev/term/b &
% stty < /dev/term/b -echo -opost -isig -icanon min 1
% echo -n foo > /dev/term/b
When searching for the xxd
utility one finds it distributed as a part of vim-project and its packages.
This project extracts the code, creates an MSVC solution workspace and provides
the ability to easily build xxd
on Win*
or *nix
.
The original code was taken from: vim github repo on 28-March-2022. The simplicity of the code port has been previously established (among other places) in fancer/xxd.
The xxd
code copyrights are left untouched
except for adding an additional note regarding the MSVC build.
The license as well as the license declaration are left untouched.
This original package is licensed by GPL-2.0. This version retains compatibility with the
licensing of the original utility.
Other code parts (such as continuous integration scripts) are licensed under BSL 1.0.
Continuous integration (CI) runs with GCC, clang and MSVC with both
tool-specific builds as well as platform-independent CMake builds.
CI exercises both building xxd
as well as running
several straightforward xxd
test cases.