CsInsn is basically the common format we already wanted. It also includes a ton of information about the instruction: 1. Operand types a. Register - needed for stack tracking - #17 b. Immediate - good to know for #10 and #19 c. Memory access - #30, #34 2. Opcode types - Definitely needed for recursive descent #14 and future applications - #21, #24 See (5) [here](http://www.capstone-engine.org/lang_python.html) for an idea of what I'm talking about.
CsInsn is basically the common format we already wanted. It also includes a ton of information about the instruction:
a. Register - needed for stack tracking - Identify Variables #17
b. Immediate - good to know for Convert Between int/hex/char #10 and Implement Searching #19
c. Memory access - Function and Address Following #30, Highlight Matching Occurences #34
See (5) here for an idea of what I'm talking about.