Examples of using Shared object in English and their translations into Japanese
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Dynamic Shared Object.
The sod structure that was responsible for loading this shared object.
A Dynamic Shared Object.
Open shared object file: No such file or directory.
A Dynamic Shared Object.
The"lib" directory is the place for the easyConverter shared object.
DSO(Dynamic Shared Object).
Thus a shared object can reference its own symbols.
The corresponding Service Shared Object.
The address at which the shared object associated with this link map has been loaded.
A Flash Cookie is also called a"local shared object"(ISO).
The shared object which is the original source of the data that this run-time symbol describes.
Specifies the preferred minor version number of the shared object to load.
Filter name When creating an ELF shared object, set the internal DT_FILTER field to the specified name.
Initfirst This option is only meaningful when building a shared object.
The Makefile and the code of the C and Python Service Shared Object will be detailed in the next sections.
The GNU linker will ignore the-Foption when not creating an ELF shared object.
Soname=name When creating an ELF shared object, set the internal DT_SONAME field to the specified name.
If not set,sod_name should point at a full path name for the desired shared object.
Auxiliary name When creating an ELF shared object, set the internal DT_AUXILIARY field to the specified name.
A cgi-env directory which will contain all the zcfg metadata files andthe service shared object(C Shared Library or Python module).
During the link step to create a shared object file(. so), the linker may find that it doesn't know where an identifier is defined.
There is often a situation that we can only export the data in this format from the application SolVE:Local Shared Object Viewer/Editor, but the data import is not supported.
In Unix, a shared object(. so) file contains code to be used by the program, and also the names of functions and data that it expects to find in the program.
A hash table is included within the text segment of shared object to facilitate quick lookup of symbols during run-time link-editing.
Until called, there is no save area and as such CBL_GET_PROGRAM_INFO could not beused on a native object code program shared object, dynamic link library or executable.
On Unix, the loaded code typically comes from shared object files(usually with. so extension), on Windows this may either the. so or. dll extension.
The correct version of the program Keep in mind that the application SolVE:Local Shared Object Viewer/Editor in its various versions(older or newer ones) can support different file extensions.
Keep in mind that even if the extension is supported by the SolVE:Local Shared Object Viewer/Editor, it does not necessarily mean that we will be able to edit the data in this program.