An object file is a file that contains machine code or bytecode, as well as other data and metadata, generated by a compiler or assembler from source...
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like file systems, which manage data as a file hierarchy, and block storage, which manages data as blocks within sectors and tracks. Each object is typically...
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map_RMA glTF Object file OFF (file format) Relocatable Object Module Format STL (file format) PLY (file format) is an alternative file format offering...
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Mine-Imator object file MIPARTICLE – Mine-Imator particle file MIMODEL – Mine-Imator model file MM3D – Misfit Model 3d MPO – Multi-Picture Object – This JPEG...
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Netwide Assembler (redirect from Relocatable Dynamic Object File Format)
binary file (.bin, binary disk image, used to compile operating systems), though position-independent code is supported only for ELF object files. It also...
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object code must either be placed in an executable file, a library file, or an object file. Object code is a portion of machine code that has not yet...
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directories. FileObj = .File~new("~/someFolder/") /* create file object for folder */ FileArr = FileObj~ListFiles /* retrieve array of files */ do FilePath over...
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Executable (redirect from Executable file format)
compiled into either an executable machine code file or a non-executable machine code – object file of some sort; the equivalent process on assembly...
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Intel HEX (redirect from Intel Hexadecimal Object File Format Specification)
Intel hexadecimal object file format, Intel hex format or Intellec Hex is a file format that conveys binary information in ASCII text form, making it possible...
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COFF (redirect from Common Object File Format)
The Common Object File Format (COFF) is a format for executable, object code, and shared library computer files used on Unix systems. It was introduced...
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a shared object file. The soname is a string, which is used as a "logical name" (i.e., identifier) describing the functionality of the object. Typically...
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Object Module Format (OMF) may refer to: Object Module Format (ICL), an object-file format for the ICL VME operating system Object Module Format (Intel)...
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The SHS file extension is primarily associated with Shell Scrap Object Files produced by Microsoft Windows. They are created by selecting part of a document...
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The Object Module Format (OMF) is an object file format used primarily for software intended to run on Intel 80x86 microprocessors. It was originally developed...
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file format code and needed a couple of magic numbers: one for the persistent object file, and one for classes. I used CAFEDEAD for the object file format...
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Fat binary (redirect from Fat object file)
targeted object files. Apple Computer acquired NeXT in 1996 and continued to work with the OPENSTEP code. Mach-O became the native object file format in...
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Library (computing) (redirect from Object library)
case, the associated DLL file must be present at runtime. Code reuse – Using existing code in new software Object file – File containing relocatable format...
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Linker (computing) (redirect from Module-definition file)
that combines intermediate software build files such as object and library files into a single executable file such as a program or library. A linker is...
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to a C or C++ compiler from which an object file is generated. A translation unit roughly consists of a source file after it has been processed by the C...
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WinFS (redirect from Object File System)
Windows, store files and other objects only as a stream of bytes, and have little or no information about the data stored in the files. Such file systems also...
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instance of a class or array Object (IBM i), the fundamental unit of data storage in the IBM i operating system Object file, the output of a compiler or...
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language like C does not support object-orientation as fluidly as more recent languages, the notion of, for example, a file, stream, or device driver (in...
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Executable and Linkable Format (ELF) object files. By default, without any annotation, a symbol in an object file is strong. During linking, a strong symbol...
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vmlinux is a statically linked executable file that contains the Linux kernel in one of the object file formats supported by Linux, which includes Executable...
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The Binary File Descriptor library (BFD) is the GNU Project's main mechanism for the portable manipulation of object files in a variety of formats. As...
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OFF (Object File Format) is a geometry definition file format containing the description of the composing polygons of a geometric object. It can store...
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GOFF (redirect from Generalized Object File Format)
GOFF (Generalized Object File Format) specification was developed for IBM's MVS operating system to supersede the IBM OS/360 Object File Format to compensate...
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In a computer file system, a fork is a set of data associated with a file-system object. File systems without forks only allow a single set of data for...
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Executable and Linkable Format (redirect from ELF file format)
named Extensible Linking Format) is a common standard file format for executable files, object code, shared libraries, and core dumps. First published...
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Extended Common Object File Format may refer to: ECOFF, developed for the MIPS platform XCOFF, by IBM for AIX This disambiguation page lists articles...
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