0. This documentation explains how to install the Python bindings for Capstone from source. If you want to install it from a PyPi package (recommended if you are on Windows), see README.txt. 1. To install Capstone and the Python bindings on *nix, run the command below: ``` pip install bindings/python/ ``` 2. Building cstest_py To run the disassembler tests you can install `cstest_py` as alternative to the normal `cstest`. In contrast to `cstest`, `cstest_py` also runs on Windows and Mac. Install with: ``` pip install bindings/python/cstest_py/ ``` It requires the bindings of course. 3. The tests directory contains some test code to show how to use the Capstone API. - test_lite.py Similarly to test_basic.py, but this code shows how to use disasm_lite(), a lighter method to disassemble binary. Unlike disasm() API (used by test_basic.py), which returns CsInsn objects, this API just returns tuples of (address, size, mnemonic, op_str). The main reason for using this API is better performance: disasm_lite() is at least 20% faster than disasm(). Memory usage is also less. So if you just need basic information out of disassembler, use disasm_lite() instead of disasm().