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- How does the compilation linking process work? - Stack Overflow
How does the compilation and linking process work? (Note: This is meant to be an entry to Stack Overflow's C++ FAQ If you want to critique the idea of providing an FAQ in this form, then the post
- Difference between static linking and dynamic linking
There are really three possibilities: static linking, load-time dynamic linking, and run-time dynamic linking The other question is asking about the difference between the second and third, while this is talking about the difference between the first and a group of the second and third taken together
- linker - How does C++ linking work in practice? - Stack Overflow
How does C++ linking work in practice? What I am looking for is a detailed explanation about how the linking happens, and not what commands do the linking There's already a similar question about
- c++ - Static linking vs dynamic linking - Stack Overflow
Static linking vs Dynamic linking Static linking is a process at compile time when a linked content is copied into the primary binary and becomes a single binary
- Linking a whole worksheet to another in Excel - Stack Overflow
Linking a whole worksheet to another in Excel Asked 11 years, 4 months ago Modified 3 years, 3 months ago Viewed 63k times
- Running gccs steps manually, compiling, assembling, linking
As I understand, gcc performs compiling, assembling then linking The latter two steps are achieved by it running as and ld I can generate the assembly code by using gcc -S test c What would you type into a terminal, to convert the assembly code into an executable? (the reason for doing so is to learn assembly)
- c - Static vs Dynamic Linking - Stack Overflow
Linking dynamically is the default mode of most linkers these days If you want to link statically you have to use the -static flag when linking To clarify, when I say "linking dynamically" versus "linking statically" I mean the linking with external libraries, and not generating a library that in turn can be linked (dynamically or statically) The difference can't be seen in the object files
- windows - Linking : . a, . lib and . def files - Stack Overflow
The question is then "What good is an import library to me if I don't need it when linking ?" lib is the extension used for static library on Windows, and according to wikipedia, is also used as "import library" under windows, so I strongly suspect they're just another name for what the binutils call a files True false ?
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