Ivan Krysak d9ee804211 Do not use std::vector in model TTG docs
Currently, using `std::vector` in these breaks invalidation, so to
avoid potential confusion, we shouldn't use it in docs either.

Note that it's fine to use `std::vector` in non-invalidation-enabled
TTG instances.
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The rev.ng binary analysis framework and decompiler

Welcome to the rev.ng project!

rev.ng is an open source binary analysis framework based on LLVM and QEMU. It features a full-fledged decompiler. It's developed by rev.ng Labs in the open.

Getting started

Head to the online documentation to get started (source).

Getting in touch

You can get in touch with us through the following means:

  • X/Twitter, for the latest news about the project;
  • Discord, a place for chatting for users and developers;
  • Discourse, for user discussions;
  • GitHub, for development issues and PRs;
  • E-mail, for anything else;

License

The rev.ng binary analysis framework and decompiler is Free Software.

rev.ng depends on certain on GPLv2 components (in particular, QEMU), so the project is GPLv2-licensed as a whole. However, the individual files are licensed under the MIT license.

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