Expert C Programming: Deep SecretsThis book is for the knowledgeable C programmer, this is a second book that gives the C programmers advanced tips and tricks. This book will help the C programmer reach new heights as a professional. Organized to make it easy for the reader to scan to sections that are relevant to their immediate needs. |
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Five Special Secrets of Linking with Libraries 118 Watch Out for Interpositioning
123 Generating Linker Report Files 128 Some Light Relief—Look Who's Talking:
Challenging the Turing Test 129 Eliza 130 Eliza Meets the VP 130 Doctor, Meet ...
Five Special Secrets of Linking with Libraries 118 Watch Out for Interpositioning
123 Generating Linker Report Files 128 Some Light Relief—Look Who's Talking:
Challenging the Turing Test 129 Eliza 130 Eliza Meets the VP 130 Doctor, Meet ...
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a.out. and. a.out. Folklore. Did you ever wonder how the name “a.out” was
chosen? Having all output files default to the same name, a.out, can be
inconvenient, as you might forget which source file it came from, and you will
overwrite ...
a.out. and. a.out. Folklore. Did you ever wonder how the name “a.out” was
chosen? Having all output files default to the same name, a.out, can be
inconvenient, as you might forget which source file it came from, and you will
overwrite ...
Stran 139
There's a similar magic number for a.out files. Prior to AT&T's System V release of
UNIX, an a.out was identified by the magic number 0407 at offset zero. And how
was 0407 selected as the “magic number” identifying a UNIX object file? It's the ...
There's a similar magic number for a.out files. Prior to AT&T's System V release of
UNIX, an a.out was identified by the magic number 0407 at offset zero. And how
was 0407 selected as the “magic number” identifying a UNIX object file? It's the ...
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3 Unscrambling Declarations in C | 63 |
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