# memflow-win32-ffi [![Crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/memflow.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/memflow) ![build and test](https://github.com/memflow/memflow/workflows/Build%20and%20test/badge.svg?branch=dev) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/memflow/memflow/branch/master/graph/badge.svg?token=XT7R158N6W)](https://codecov.io/gh/memflow/memflow) [![MIT licensed](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg)](LICENSE) [![Discord](https://img.shields.io/discord/738739624976973835?color=%20%237289da&label=Discord)](https://discord.gg/afsEtMR) The [memflow](https://github.com/memflow/memflow) win32 FFI crate provides an interface to the memflow-win32 API for C/C++. Currently a single `memflow_win32.h` file is generated aside from the dynamic library that can be used to interact with memflow. This FFI library is intended to be used in combination with the [memflow-ffi](https://github.com/memflow/memflow/memflow-ffi) library. A simple example that initializes the memflow-ffi and memflow-win32-ffi: ```cpp #include "memflow_win32.h" #include int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { log_init(1); ConnectorInventory *inv = inventory_try_new(); printf("inv: %p\n", inv); const char *conn_name = argc > 1? argv[1]: "kvm"; const char *conn_arg = argc > 2? argv[2]: ""; CloneablePhysicalMemoryObj *conn = inventory_create_connector(inv, conn_name, conn_arg); printf("conn: %p\n", conn); if (conn) { Kernel *kernel = kernel_build(conn); printf("Kernel: %p\n", kernel); Win32Version ver = kernel_winver(kernel); printf("major: %d\n", ver.nt_major_version); printf("minor: %d\n", ver.nt_minor_version); printf("build: %d\n", ver.nt_build_number); kernel_free(kernel); } inventory_free(inv); return 0; } ``` Additional examples can be found in the `examples` folder as well as in the [memflow-ffi](https://github.com/memflow/memflow/memflow-ffi) crate.