AsmJit is a lightweight library for machine code generation written in C++ language.
- Official Home Page (asmjit.com)
- Official Repository (asmjit/asmjit)
- Public Chat Channel
- Zlib License
See asmjit.com page for more details, examples, and documentation.
- See CONTRIBUTING page for more details
Breaking the API is sometimes inevitable, what to do?
- See Breaking Changes Guide, which is now part of AsmJit documentation
- See asmjit tests, they always compile and provide implementation of many use-cases:
- asmjit_test_emitters.cpp - Tests that demonstrate the purpose of emitters
- asmjit_test_assembler_x86.cpp - Tests targeting AsmJit's Assembler (x86/x64)
- asmjit_test_compiler_x86.cpp - Tests targeting AsmJit's Compiler (x86/x64)
- asmjit_test_instinfo.cpp - Tests that query instruction information
- asmjit_test_x86_sections.cpp - Multiple sections test.
- Visit our Gitter Chat if you need a quick help
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- Project root- src - Source code
- asmjit - Source code and headers (always point include path in here)
- core - Core API, backend independent except relocations
- arm - ARM specific API, used only by ARM and AArch64 backends
- x86 - X86 specific API, used only by X86 and X64 backends
- asmjit - Source code and headers (always point include path in here)
- test - Unit and integration tests (don't embed in your project)
- tools - Tools used for configuring, documenting, and generating files
- src - Source code
- 32-bit ARM/Thumb port (work in progress)
- RISC-V port (not in progress, help welcome)
- AsmJit project has both community and commercial support, see AsmJit's Support Page
- You can help the development and maintenance through Petr Kobalicek's GitHub sponsors Profile
Notable Donors List:
- Petr Kobalicek [email protected]