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static linkingCompiling an application and combining all necessary subroutines from external libraries into one executable file. When running, the application is not dependent on any external programs other than the operating system. Contrast with dynamic linking. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Unlike classical spreadsheets that rely on static linking and consolidating, a hierarchical spreadsheet understands that data rollups are usually dynamic. nbsp;at trial about the GNU GPL and the technical facts at hand, particularly as to why static linking of software components into a single, unified, compiled binary forms a derivative work of the original components. To guarantee that any application that can be dynamically loaded can also be statically linked into a single executable image, NewMonics provides an automated stub creation capability, enabling ROMizer(R) static linking to be performed even when test classes or other classes referenced by third-party libraries are not available. |
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