• In computing, a dynamic linker is the part of an operating system that loads and links the shared libraries needed by an executable when it is executed...
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  • exported and imported functions of DLL and EXE files Dynamic library Library (computing) Linker (computing) Loader (computing) Moricons.dll Object file...
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    In computing, a linker or link editor is a computer system program that takes one or more object files (generated by a compiler or an assembler) and combines...
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    ld dynamic linker does not search DT_RUNPATH locations for transitive dependencies, unlike DT_RPATH. Instead of specifying the -rpath to the linker, the...
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  • Dynamic link matching is a graph-based system for image recognition. It uses wavelet transformations to encode incoming image data. "Dynamic Link Matching"[permanent...
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  • that uses dynamic linking and includes its own dynamic linker, even for an operating system that itself provides no support for dynamic linking.) Programmers...
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  • Direct binding is a feature of the linker and dynamic linker on Solaris and OpenSolaris. It provides a method to allow libraries to directly bind symbols...
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  • Look up linker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Linker or linkers may refer to: Linker (computing), a computer program that takes one or more object...
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  • Direct binding Dynamic binding (computing) Dynamic dispatch Dynamic library Dynamic linker Dynamic-link library FlexOS GNU linker gold (linker) Lazy loading...
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  • program runtime the dynamic linker resolves weak symbols definitions like strong ones. For example, a binary is dynamically linked against libraries libfoo...
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    languages use a feature called smart linking whereby the linker is aware of or integrated with the compiler, such that the linker knows how external references...
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  • binding Dynamic binding (computing) Dynamic dead code elimination Dynamic dispatch Dynamic library Dynamic linker Dynamic loading Dynamic-link library...
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  • debugging information. Implementation generally implies hooks in the dynamic linker to find the vDSOs. vDSO was developed to offer the vsyscall features...
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    elf(5) manual page NetBSD ELF FAQ Linux elf(5) manual page Oracle Solaris Linker and Libraries Guide The ERESI project : reverse engineering on ELF-based...
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  • PE file consists of a number of headers and sections that tell the dynamic linker how to map the file into memory. An executable image consists of several...
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  • information is used before reading the symbol entries by the dynamic linker as it tells the dynamic linker where to start reading the symbols to load in undefined...
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  • are called or referenced by this object, but not internally defined. A linker program then resolves references to undefined symbols by finding out which...
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  • implementations or overrides. Computer programming portal Late linking Dynamic linker Dynamic dispatch Name binding Schreiner, Axel-Tobias (1994). Object-Oriented...
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  • linked list vs. a dynamic array, because if the people are viewed as connected nodes in a circular linked list, then it shows how easily the linked list...
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  • loaded into the program's memory at startup. The operating system's dynamic linker updates the global offset table relocations (symbol to absolute memory...
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  • operating systems with the dynamic linker based on ld.so (on BSD) and ld-linux.so (on Linux), arbitrary libraries can be linked to a new process by giving...
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  • environment variable LD_PRELOAD with the path of the allocator, so that the dynamic linker uses that version of malloc/calloc/free instead of the libc implementation...
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    agrees that dynamic linking can create derived works but disagrees over the circumstances. A Novell lawyer has written that dynamic linking not being derivative...
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  • both static and dynamic libraries. Any static library function can call a function or procedure in another static library. The linker and loader handle...
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    acquired LinkShare for US$425 million in cash, making LinkShare a wholly owned U.S. division of Rakuten, Inc., a Japanese shopping portal. Rakuten LinkShare...
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  • PIEs in Jelly Bean and removed non-PIE linker support in Lollipop. Computer programming portal Dynamic linker Object file Code segment While TSS/360 supported...
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  • original publication, Sleator and Tarjan referred to link/cut trees as "dynamic trees", or "dynamic dyno trees". We take a tree where each node has an arbitrary...
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  • one. An FFI is often used in contexts where calls are made into binary dynamic-link library. The term comes from the specification for Common Lisp, which...
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  • offline program. Utilize the Linux Dynamic Linker to define a function with the same name as certain libc functions, link that function as a library, and...
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  • special use of link-local addressing for IPv4 networks. In IPv6, every interface, whether using static or dynamic addresses, also receives a link-local address...
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