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Understanding and using coff

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: A Nutshell HandbookPublication details: Sebastopol O'Reilly and Associates 1988Description: xvii, 176 p. ill. 22 cmISBN:
  • 0937175315
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.43 G4U6
Summary: COFF, Common Object File Format, is the formal definition for the structure of machine code files in the UNIX System V.3 environment. All machine-code files--fully linked executables, compiled applications, or system libraries--are COFF files. There is hardly a system-related task that does not require some knowledge of COFF, from understanding assembly source to implementing a proprietary system enhancement. This handbook explains the COFF data structure and its manipulation. Contents include: Basics of COFF.Assembly code relocation process.COFF file headers.Relocation structures.Linking.The COFF system in UNIX.Magic numbers.The COFF symbolic debug system.
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"UNIX common object file format"--Cover.

Includes index.

COFF, Common Object File Format, is the formal definition for the structure of machine code files in the UNIX System V.3 environment. All machine-code files--fully linked executables, compiled applications, or system libraries--are COFF files. There is hardly a system-related task that does not require some knowledge of COFF, from understanding assembly source to implementing a proprietary system enhancement. This handbook explains the COFF data structure and its manipulation.
Contents include: Basics of COFF.Assembly code relocation process.COFF file headers.Relocation structures.Linking.The COFF system in UNIX.Magic numbers.The COFF symbolic debug system.

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