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Last change on this file since 229 was 221, checked in by tim, 14 years ago

added a lot of documentation for pyregfi and a few more attributes

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1$Id: TODO 221 2011-04-02 03:42:08Z tim $
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3If you are interested in contributing to this project, here's a few
4things you could look into:
5
6 - Currently there is no way on the command line to search for exotic
7 paths/types. For instance, if reglookup encounters an unknown VK
8 type, it just prints it out in Hex. However, if you wanted to search
9 specifically for that type, there is no way to do it. Similarly, it
10 isn't possible to specify certain binary or weird characters in
11 paths. Reglookup should take the user path and unquote each path
12 component using the \xQQ syntax prior to searching.
13
14 - It might be nice to have a way to filter results by security
15 descriptor information. Maybe by MTIME as well.
16
17 - Testing, testing, and more testing. reglookup needs to be more
18 heavily tested on all recent Windows platforms. A regression test
19 suite would be nice too. Some thoughts on this include a script
20 which randomly fuzzes an existing registry file, and tries to detect
21 crashes of reglookup when parsing it. Another test script might
22 randomly truncate an existing registry file, which will help improve
23 reglookup's parsing on fragmentary files.
24
25 - Unicode support still needs improvement. While parsing strings seems
26 to be decent, UTF-8 output would be nice.
27
28 - Develop and solidify regfi API. Regfi should be better documented and
29 eventually needs a set of higher-language wrappers, starting with Python
30 and possibly moving on to Perl as well.
31
32 - Documentation. The security descriptor output format needs to be
33 documented. Also, function contracts should be added to the
34 lower-level functions of regfi.c.
35
36 - Consider switching from libiconv to Joachim Metz's libuna for
37 increased portability and easier builds.
38
39 - Grep through the source for 'XXX', and you'll find more.
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