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Date: 2009-06-01 08:17:59
C++
Method
Virtual method table
Backward compatibility
Binary code compatibility
Portable Executable
Binary file
Entry point
Functional
ASCII
C dynamic memory allocation

Binary Compatibility of Shared Libraries Implemented in C++ on GNU/Linux Systems. Pavel Shved Institute for System Programming, RAS email:

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