Disassembly Context Menu ============================== .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :glob: disassembly-context-menu/* The Disassembly context menu contains actions that operate with selected instruction in disassembly and graph widgets. Copy ---------------------------------------- **Description:** Copy the selected text. **Steps:** Right-click on a selected text and choose ``Copy`` **Shortcut:** :kbd:`Ctrl` + :kbd:`C` Copy Address ---------------------------------------- **Description:** Copy the address of the location under the cursor. **Steps:** Right-click on a location and choose ``Copy address`` **Shortcut:** :kbd:`Ctrl` + :kbd:`Shift` + :kbd:`C` Show address in another widget ---------------------------------------- **Description:** Show the selected address or item in another opened widget, or open a new one. **Steps:** Right-click on an address or an item in instruction and choose the ``Show in`` sub-menu Add Comment ---------------------------------------- **Description:** Add a comment in the current location. **Steps:** Right-click an address and choose `Add Comment`. **Shortcut:** :kbd:`;` Add Flag ---------------------------------------- **Description:** Add a flag to the selected item or location by bookmarking and giving it a name. **Steps:** Right-click an address or item and choose ``Add Flag``. This will open the Flag dialog in which you can name the location. Rename ---------------------------------------- **Description:** Rename the flag, function or local variable at current location. If empty, remove the currently associated name. **Steps:** Right-click an address or item and choose ``Rename`` **Shortcut:** :kbd:`N` Edit Function ---------------------------------------- **Description:** Open the Function edit dialog in which you can define the name of the function, its start address, stack size, calling convention, and more. **Steps:** Right-click on a location inside a function and choose ``Edit function``. **Shortcut:** :kbd:`Shift` + :kbd:`P` Re-type Local Variables ---------------------------------------- **Description:** Rename or set the types of the function's variables and arguments. **Steps:** Right-click anywhere inside a function and then choose ``Re-type Local Variables``. **Shortcut:** :kbd:`Y` Delete a Comment ---------------------------------------- **Description:** Delete the comment at the current address. This option only available for addresses with user-defined comments. **Steps:** Right-click on an instruction with a user-defined comment and choose ``Delete comment`` Delete a Flag ---------------------------------------- **Description:** Delete the flag at the current location. **Steps:** Right-click on a location with a flag and choose ``Delete flag``. Undefine a Function ---------------------------------------- **Description:** Undefine the current function. This will remove the function and its associated meta-data. You can always re-define the function, but every change that was made to the previously defined function (e.g variable renaming) would not be restored. **Steps:** Right-Click on the name of the function and choose ``Undefine function``. **Shortcut:** :kbd:`U` Define a function ---------------------------------------- **Description:** Define a function starting from the current location. Cutter will automatically guess the size of the function. This can later be changed using the function editor. **Steps:** Right-click on an instruction and choose ``Define function here``. **Shortcut:** :kbd:`P` Set Structure Offset ---------------------------------------- **Description:** Present the current value is an offset in a structure. **Steps:** -> Structure offset Link a Type to Address ---------------------------------------- **Description:** You can link type, enum or structure to a specific address. Types, structures and enums can be defined in the Types widget. **Steps:** Right-click on an instruction and choose ``Link Type to Address``. **Shortcut:** :kbd:`L` Show Cross References ---------------------------------------- **Description:** Show X-Refs from and to the specific location. This option will open Cutter's X-Refs dialog in which you will be able to see a list of X-Refs from and to the selected location, in addition to a preview of each cross-reference to quickly inspect the different usages. **Steps:** Right-click on an instruction and choose ``Show X-Refs`` **Shortcut:** :kbd:`X`