#!/usr/bin/python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

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from winappdbg.process import Process
from winappdbg.textio import HexDump


def print_threads_and_modules(pid):
    # Instance a Process object.
    process = Process(pid)
    print("Process %d" % process.get_pid())

    # Now we can enumerate the threads in the process...
    print("Threads:")
    for thread in process.iter_threads():
        print("\t%d" % thread.get_tid())

    # ...and the modules in the process.
    print("Modules:")
    bits = process.get_bits()
    for module in process.iter_modules():
        print(
            "\t%s\t%s"
            % (HexDump.address(module.get_base(), bits), module.get_filename())
        )


# When invoked from the command line,
# the first argument is a process ID.
if __name__ == "__main__":
    import sys

    pid = int(sys.argv[1])
    print_threads_and_modules(pid)
