Linkers and Loaders
1st edition
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Word Count
68,000 words, Guess
Page Count
272 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8606474M
- ISBN-139781558604964
- ISBN-101558604960
- OCLC Control Number42413382
- OCLC Control Numberlinkersloaders00levi_643
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number99047127
- LibraryThing199192
- Goodreads1103509
Classifications
- LCCQA76.76.A87 L48 2000
Description
Whatever your programming language, whatever your platform, you probably tap into linker and loader functions all the time. But do you know how to use them to their greatest possible advantage? Only now, with the publication of Linkers & Loaders, is there an authoritative book devoted entirely to these deep-seated compile-time and run-time processes. The book begins with a detailed and comparative account of linking and loading that illustrates the differences among various compilers and operating systems. On top of this foundation, the author presents clear practical advice to help you create faster, cleaner code. You'll learn to avoid the pitfalls associated with Windows DLLs, take advantage of the space-saving, performance-improving techniques supported by many modern linkers, make the best use of the UNIX ELF library scheme, and much more. If you're serious about programming, you'll devour this unique guide to one of the field's least understood topics. Linkers & Loaders is also an ideal supplementary text for compiler and operating systems courses.
First Sentence
The basic job of any linker or loader is simple: It binds more abstract names to more concrete names which permits programmers to write code using the more abstract names.
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Series Statement
- The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Software Engineering and Programming
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