Shared Libraries in Windows and Linux - Linking and Loading Deep Dive

Shared Libraries in Windows and Linux - Linking and Loading Deep Dive

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Shared Libraries in Windows and Linux - Linking and Loading Deep Dive

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Intro to Linking in 3 slides, #1
  3. 3 Import data section
  4. 4 idata section layout
  5. 5 Import Library
  6. 6 Windows Schematic Interface
  7. 7 Linux import sections
  8. 8 Linux Schematic Interface
  9. 9 Resolution Time
  10. 10 Linux: Intermediate Summary
  11. 11 How to form a process-wide singleton?
  12. 12 Can you have circular library dependencies?
  13. 13 Can a shared-library symbol be overridden from an executable?
  14. 14 Procedure Linkage Table (PLT)
  15. 15 Comparing Func Ptrs
  16. 16 Windows .idata section
  17. 17 No analogue mechanism in Windows
  18. 18 Symbol Visibility - Windows
  19. 19 Symbol Visibility - Linux
  20. 20 Component Map
  21. 21 C++ and Shared Libs
  22. 22 Resources

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