# `thorin` `thorin` is an DWARF packaging utility for creating DWARF packages (`*.dwp` files) out of input DWARF objects (`*.dwo` files; or `*.o` files with `.dwo` sections), supporting both the pre-standard GNU extension format for DWARF packages and the standardized format introduced in DWARF 5. `thorin` was written as part of the implementation of Split DWARF in `rustc`. A Rust implementation of a DWARF packaging utility is easier to integrate into the compiler and can support features like loading dwarf objects from archive files (or rustc's rlibs) which are helpful in supporting cross-crate Split DWARF packaging in `rustc`. ## Usage To use `thorin` in your own project, add it to your `Cargo.toml`: ```toml thorin-dwp = "0.6.0" ``` See the [`thorin-bin`](../thorin-bin/README.md) crate for an example of using `thorin`'s library interface. ## Stability `thorin`'s library interface is intended for use by `rustc` for its *Split DWARF* support, it currently comes with no stability guarantees and may change at any time.
#### Name thorin is named after Thorin Oakenshield from The Hobbit, as Thorin is a dwarf who leads other dwarves. thorin uses the gimli library (named after a dwarf from Lord of the Rings) to read DWARF format debug information, the name of which is a medieval fantasy complement to ELF, the file format for executables and object files.
You could also call this project rust-dwp, if you'd prefer that.
#### Author and acknowledgements thorin is authored by David Wood of Huawei Technologies Research & Development (UK) Ltd. thorin is maintained by the Rust Compiler Team.
In addition, thanks to the authors of object and gimli, on which this utility depends heavily; and to Philip Craig for advice and reviews during initial implementation of thorin.
#### License Licensed under either of Apache License, Version 2.0 or MIT license at your option.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in this crate by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
#### Code of conduct When contributing or interacting with this project, we ask abide the Rust Code of Conduct and ask that you do too.