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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Dynamic linking allows a system to provide a big collection of libraries with many
useful services, but the program will look for these at runtime rather than having
the library binaries bound in as part of the executable. IBM's OS/2 operating ...
Dynamic linking allows a system to provide a big collection of libraries with many
useful services, but the program will look for these at runtime rather than having
the library binaries bound in as part of the executable. IBM's OS/2 operating ...
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So when the code is mapped in at runtime, the runtime linker can directly put it
wherever there is room, and the code itself doesn't have to be changed. By
default, the compilers don't generate PICode as the additional pointer
dereference is a ...
So when the code is mapped in at runtime, the runtime linker can directly put it
wherever there is room, and the code itself doesn't have to be changed. By
default, the compilers don't generate PICode as the additional pointer
dereference is a ...
Stran 319
So far, this could all have been achieved at compile time, but polymorphism is a
runtime effect. It refers to the process of C++ objects deciding at runtime which
function should be called to carry out a particular operation. The runtime system ...
So far, this could all have been achieved at compile time, but polymorphism is a
runtime effect. It refers to the process of C++ objects deciding at runtime which
function should be called to carry out a particular operation. The runtime system ...
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