From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Briefly, an object file format is a computer file format used to lay out object code and related data typically produced by a compiler or assembler.
See object file for a unified discussion.
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Object file format From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Briefly, an object file format is a computer file format used to lay out object code and related data typically produced by a compiler or assembler. See object file for a unified discussion. |
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