addressof.inc- Provideaddressofto get the compiled address of a function, plus runtime compilation to a simple constant, and a lightweight version with no disasm dependency.amx.inc- Read/write contents of the AMX structure (AMXstruct in C code).amx_base.inc- Get base address of the AMX in memory (amx->base).amx_header.inc- Read contents of the AMX header (AMX_HEADER) and query header tables such as publics, natives, tags, etc.amx_memory.inc- Read/write contents of variables using their AMX address (kind of like pointers in C).asm.inc-@emit()for generating new assembly at runtime, similar to what#emitand__emitare for compile-time.codescan.inc- Find patterns in bytecode.disasm.inc- Example of how to disassemble AMX bytecode (i.e. self-disassembly).dynamic_call.inc- Call any function by address or index. Can be very powerful in combination withamx_header.inc.frame_info.inc- Get information about call frames from the stack.heap_alloc.inc- Allocate memory on the AMX heap.jit.inc- Check if running under the JIT plugin.opcode.inc- List of AMX opcodes and utility functions for (un-)relocating opcodes on Linux.os.inc- Detect operating system (Windows vs Linux).phys_memory.inc- Read/write memory of the host process (outside of AMX data).profiler.inc- Simple profiler written purely in Pawn. It can measure execution time of public functions.shellcode.inc- Execute arbitrary native code (doesn't work on Linux).stack_dump.inc- Print stack contents to the console.stack_trace.inc- Print stack trace.windows/import_table.inc- Read the PE import table of the host process.windows/ShellExecute.inc- How to useshellcodeandimport_tableto call a Win32 API function (in this caseShellExecuteA).
Simply install to your project:
sampctl package install amx_assemblyInclude in your code and begin using the library:
#include <amx_assembly\include_name_here>There are a few example scripts in the test directory that show how to use some of these includes.