def cg(output, show, verbose, classname, methodname, descriptor, accessflag, no_isolated, apk): """ Create a call graph and export it into a graph format. classnames are found in the type "Lfoo/bar/bla;". Example: \b $ androguard cg APK """ androcg_main(verbose=verbose, APK=apk, classname=classname, methodname=methodname, descriptor=descriptor, accessflag=accessflag, no_isolated=no_isolated, show=show, output=output)
def cg(output, show, verbose, classname, methodname, descriptor, accessflag, no_isolated, apk): """ Create a call graph and export it into a graph format. Example: \b $ androguard cg APK """ androcg_main(verbose=verbose, APK=apk, classname=classname, methodname=methodname, descriptor=descriptor, accessflag=accessflag, no_isolated=no_isolated, show=show, output=output)
def main(): parser = create_parser() args = parser.parse_args() androcg_main(args.verbose, args.APK[0], args.classname, args.methodname, args.descriptor, args.accessflag, args.no_isolated, args.show, args.output)
def cg(output, show, verbose, classname, methodname, descriptor, accessflag, no_isolated, apk): """ Create a call graph and export it into a graph format. The default is to create a file called callgraph.gml in the current directory! classnames are found in the type "Lfoo/bar/bla;". Example: \b $ androguard cg examples/tests/hello-world.apk """ androcg_main(verbose=verbose, APK=apk, classname=classname, methodname=methodname, descriptor=descriptor, accessflag=accessflag, no_isolated=no_isolated, show=show, output=output)