Struct object::pe::ImportObjectHeader

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#[repr(C)]
pub struct ImportObjectHeader { pub sig1: U16<LittleEndian>, pub sig2: U16<LittleEndian>, pub version: U16<LittleEndian>, pub machine: U16<LittleEndian>, pub time_date_stamp: U32<LittleEndian>, pub size_of_data: U32<LittleEndian>, pub ordinal_or_hint: U16<LittleEndian>, pub name_type: U16<LittleEndian>, }

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§sig1: U16<LittleEndian>

Must be IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_UNKNOWN

§sig2: U16<LittleEndian>

Must be IMPORT_OBJECT_HDR_SIG2.

§version: U16<LittleEndian>§machine: U16<LittleEndian>§time_date_stamp: U32<LittleEndian>

Time/date stamp

§size_of_data: U32<LittleEndian>

particularly useful for incremental links

§ordinal_or_hint: U16<LittleEndian>

if grf & IMPORT_OBJECT_ORDINAL

§name_type: U16<LittleEndian>

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impl ImportObjectHeader

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pub fn parse<'data, R: ReadRef<'data>>( data: R, offset: &mut u64, ) -> Result<&'data Self>

Read the short import header.

Also checks that the signature and version are valid. Directly following this header will be the string data.

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pub fn parse_data<'data, R: ReadRef<'data>>( &self, data: R, offset: &mut u64, ) -> Result<ImportObjectData<'data>>

Parse the data following the header.

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pub fn import_type(&self) -> u16

The type of import.

This is one of the IMPORT_OBJECT_* constants.

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pub fn name_type(&self) -> u16

The type of import name.

This is one of the IMPORT_OBJECT_* constants.

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impl Clone for ImportObjectHeader

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fn clone(&self) -> ImportObjectHeader

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for ImportObjectHeader

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Copy for ImportObjectHeader

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impl Pod for ImportObjectHeader

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