Problem Solving with C++ (10th Edition)
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Chapter 1.1, Problem 11STE
Program Plan Intro
Computer Systems:
- A computer denotes a machine or device that would accomplish processes, computations as well as operations centered on instructions provided by software.
- A computer follows an instruction set that is termed as a
program . - The collection of programs used by computer is termed as software.
- The computer installation is made up by physical machines termed as hardware.
Linking:
- Linking denotes a process that combines all component object files.
- Linker determines position of code in memory.
- It denotes method to control transfer between components.
- It takes one or more object files created by compiler and combine them into single executable file.
- The resolution of undefined symbols is deferred until a program is run and it’s termed as dynamic linking.
- The libraries that are often-used required to be stored in single location.
- It is not duplicated in all single executable files.
- If a bug in a function is been corrected by replacing library, all of the programs will benefit from this linking.
- A static linking denotes copying of all routines used in program into executable image by linker.
- It requires more space and memory than dynamic linking.
- It denotes more portability.
- Each program includes exactly required versions of its library routines.
- The entire library may not be required in many cases.
- A linkage editor allows replacement, addition and deletion of sections of individual programs.
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