Checking If An Executable Is 32-bit Or 64-bit With A Python3 Script On Windows/linux
I'm writing software in Python3 (more specifically: Python 3.8.1). At some point, the software needs to check if some arbitrary executable is 64-bit or 32-bit. After some research,
Solution 1:
Detecting the 64-bitness of ELF binaries (i.e. Linux) is easy, because it's always at the same place in the header:
defis_64bit_elf(filename):
withopen(filename, "rb") as f:
return f.read(5)[-1] == 2
I don't have a Windows system, so I can't test this, but this might work on Windows:
defis_64bit_pe(filename):
import win32file
return win32file.GetBinaryType(filename) == 6
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