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a file format for Windows executables, object code, DLLs, and more. Commonly found extensions of PE files include .exe, .dll, .ocx, .sys, and .scr.
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How to find out if PE executable was compiled with gcc or VisualStudio?
(Note: Newer Visual Studio also supports building with clang)
I get that it's officially undocumented, but it's arguably the most publicly well-known and documented undocumented PE structure. … If you want some python code to detect the presence of the Rich header (the pefile module is packed full of features to also parse and manipulate headers):
from pefile import PE
pe = PE('/path/to/file.exe …