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loader can perform linking. how?
loader can perform linking .it is true how?and what are combined features that loader can perform ?
loader can perform linking .it is true how?and what are combined features that loader can perform ?
AartiVG
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#self doubt
Assembler,Linker,Macros are there in compiler design?
Assembler,Linker,Macros are there in compiler design?
samarpita
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Dec 9, 2021
Compiler Design
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NIELIT 2016 MAR Scientist B - Section C: 32
A linker is given object module for a set of programs that were compiled separately. What information need not be included in an object module? Object mode Relocation bits Names and locations of all external symbols defined in the object module. Absolute addresses of internal symbols.
A linker is given object module for a set of programs that were compiled separately. What information need not be included in an object module?Object modeRelocation bitsN...
admin
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admin
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Mar 31, 2020
Compiler Design
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NIELIT 2017 July Scientist B (CS) - Section B: 57
A system program that combines the separately complied modules of a program into a form suitable for execution assembler linking loader cross compiler load and go
A system program that combines the separately complied modules of a program into a form suitable for executionassemblerlinking loadercross compilerload and go
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admin
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Mar 30, 2020
Compiler Design
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UPPCL AE 2018:18
Debugger is a program that allows to set breakpoints, execute a segment of program and display contents of register does not allow step by step execution of a segment of program compiles source code to object code links object code to produce an executable
Debugger is a program thatallows to set breakpoints, execute a segment of program and display contents of registerdoes not allow step by step execution of a segment of pr...
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admin
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Jan 5, 2019
Compiler Design
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#OS Dynamic linking and Dynamic Libraries?
Please explain Dynamic linking and Dynamic Libraries in an intuitive way with an example.
Please explain Dynamic linking and Dynamic Libraries in an intuitive way with an example.
iarnav
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iarnav
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Aug 25, 2018
Operating System
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Static Linking
Compare Following Points between Static and Dynamic Linking :- 1. Program Startup. 2. Overall Page Fault Rate.
Compare Following Points between Static and Dynamic Linking :- 1. Program Startup.2. Overall Page Fault Rate.
Na462
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Na462
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Jul 1, 2018
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OS Doubt
Which segment in the process memory structure are the addresses of Dynamic Link Libraries (DLL) stored?
Which segment in the process memory structure are the addresses of Dynamic Link Libraries (DLL) stored?
Kiran Karwa
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Kiran Karwa
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Apr 30, 2018
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Why is dynamic linking less secure?
"Dynamic linking can cause security concerns as till run time path for searching dynamic library is not known." Can someone explain this in his own and simple words? note : This doubt is from ‘Gate 2003-76 ‘. Type gate2003-76 in Gateoverflow search box.
"Dynamic linking can cause security concerns as till run time path for searching dynamic library is not known."Can someone explain this in his own and simple words?note :...
Akash Kumar Roy
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Akash Kumar Roy
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Mar 28, 2018
Operating System
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Dynamic and Static Linking
Does the dynamically linked files are slower in execution as compared to static linked files?
Does the dynamically linked files are slower in execution as compared to static linked files?
Mk Utkarsh
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Mk Utkarsh
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Nov 16, 2017
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Static and Dynamic links in Activation Records?
Can Anyone explain me the difference between Static and Dynamic links in Activation Records With some illustration or eg ?
Can Anyone explain me the difference between Static and Dynamic links in Activation Records With some illustration or eg ?
Himanshu Goyal
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Himanshu Goyal
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May 4, 2017
Programming in C
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Static and Dynamic Linking phase
Consider the following statements: S1: When you statically link a file into an executable, the contents of the file are included during link time. S2: When you link dynamically, it is only during run time when a pointer to the file which is ... is included in the executable and then the contents of said file are loaded. Which of the above statements is/are true?
Consider the following statements:S1: When you statically link a file into an executable, the contents of the file are included during link time.S2: When you link dynamic...
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dd
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Relocation
Differentiate the Relocation Activities done by Linker Loader In light with the following senario, Imagine I have written a program P and it consists of two source modules M1 and M2 contained in two different files situation 1 : In M1 there is a reference to a function ... ( if any of these situation is not resolved in load time then ) what is the relocation activity done by loader ...?
Differentiate the Relocation Activities done byLinkerLoaderIn light with the following senario, Imagine I have written a program P and it consists of two source modules M...
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Sep 29, 2016
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UGC NET CSE | August 2016 | Part 2 | Question: 34
Which of the following are the principles tasks of the linker ? I. Resolve external references among separately compiled program units. II. Translate assembly language to machine code. III. Relocate code and data relative to the beginning of the program. IV. Enforce ... on system libraries. $I$ and $II$ $I$ and $III$ $II$ and $III$ $I$ and $IV$
Which of the following are the principles tasks of the linker ?I. Resolve external references among separately compiled program units.II. Translate assembly language to m...
makhdoom ghaya
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makhdoom ghaya
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Sep 28, 2016
Compiler Design
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UGC NET CSE | June 2011 | Part 2 | Question: 35
Which of the following can be accessed by transfer vector approach of linking ? External data segments External subroutine Data located in other procedure All of the above
Which of the following can be accessed by transfer vector approach of linking ?External data segmentsExternal subroutineData located in other procedureAll of the above
makhdoom ghaya
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makhdoom ghaya
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Aug 30, 2016
Others
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UGC NET CSE | June 2011 | Part 2 | Question: 31
Object modules generated by assembler that contains unresolved external references are resolved for two or more object module by a/an Operating system Loader Linker Compiler
Object modules generated by assembler that contains unresolved external references are resolved for two or more object module by a/anOperating systemLoaderLinkerCompiler
makhdoom ghaya
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makhdoom ghaya
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Aug 30, 2016
Others
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GATE CSE 2004 | Question: 9
Consider a program $P$ that consists of two source modules $M_1$ and $M_2$ contained in two different files. If $M_1$ contains a reference to a function defined in $M_2$ the reference will be resolved at Edit time Compile time Link time Load time
Consider a program $P$ that consists of two source modules $M_1$ and $M_2$ contained in two different files. If $M_1$ contains a reference to a function defined in $M_2$ ...
Kathleen
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Kathleen
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Sep 18, 2014
Compiler Design
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GATE CSE 2003 | Question: 76
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of using shared, dynamically linked libraries as opposed to using statistically linked libraries? Smaller sizes of executable files Lesser overall page fault rate in the system Faster program startup Existing programs need not be re-linked to take advantage of newer versions of libraries
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of using shared, dynamically linked libraries as opposed to using statistically linked libraries?Smaller sizes of executable fi...
Kathleen
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Kathleen
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Sep 17, 2014
Compiler Design
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GATE CSE 1991 | Question: 03,ix
A link editor is a program that: matches the parameters of the macro-definition with locations of the parameters of the macro call matches external names of one program with their location in other programs matches the parameters of subroutine definition ... call. acts as a link between text editor and the user acts as a link between compiler and the user program
A “link editor” is a program that:matches the parameters of the macro-definition with locations of the parameters of the macro callmatches external names of one progr...
Kathleen
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Kathleen
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Sep 12, 2014
Compiler Design
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