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JayLCypher / ringbuffer.h
Created March 30, 2025 16:35
A single-function operations style ringbuffer impl
#pragma once
#ifndef RB_H
#define RB_H
#include "types.h"
#include "memory.h"
#include "utility.h"
#define rb_new(T, N) \
struct { \
@mmozeiko
mmozeiko / !README.md
Last active October 31, 2025 13:41
Download MSVC compiler/linker & Windows SDK without installing full Visual Studio

This downloads standalone MSVC compiler, linker & other tools, also headers/libraries from Windows SDK into portable folder, without installing Visual Studio. Has bare minimum components - no UWP/Store/WindowsRT stuff, just files & tools for native desktop app development.

Run py.exe portable-msvc.py and it will download output into msvc folder. By default it will download latest available MSVC & Windows SDK - currently v14.40.33807 and v10.0.26100.0.

You can list available versions with py.exe portable-msvc.py --show-versions and then pass versions you want with --msvc-version and --sdk-version arguments.

To use cl.exe/link.exe first run setup_TARGET.bat - after that PATH/INCLUDE/LIB env variables will be updated to use all the tools as usual. You can also use clang-cl.exe with these includes & libraries.

To use clang-cl.exe without running setup.bat, pass extra /winsysroot msvc argument (msvc is folder name where output is stored).

// Simple example code to load a Wav file and play it with WASAPI
// This is NOT complete Wav loading code. It is a barebones example
// that makes a lot of assumptions, see the assert() calls for details
//
// References:
// http://www-mmsp.ece.mcgill.ca/Documents/AudioFormats/WAVE/WAVE.html
// Handmade Hero Day 138: Loading WAV Files
#include <windows.h>
@netbiosX
netbiosX / Shellcode.cs
Created June 6, 2017 00:22
C# file that contains shellcode and bypasses AppLocker via Assembly Load
using System;
using System.Net;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Configuration.Install;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
 
/*
Author: Casey Smith, Twitter: @subTee
License: BSD 3-Clause