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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, May 15 2012 @ 08:31 PM EDT |
The dexopt program DOES to STATIC LINKING... As any fool must agree. The
symbolic resolution you're takling about happens WAY before the program is ever
run and is an installation step, it is not DYNAMIC LINKING whereby the installed
program begins to run, hits a point at which it must resolve a symbolic name,
then goes searching through a table for a memory address.
IT DOESN'T DO DYNAMIC SYMBOL RESOLUTION
So, once the symbol is resolved by dexopt what do you have?
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF IT?!?!?!?!?!?!?
The purpose to RESOLVE the symbol. I have looked at the code as well. In fact,
I have written my own compiled languages with such features... They compile
during installation to provide cross platform support without any overhead at
runtime.
Now, what you're saying is EXACTLY equivalent to saying that downloading some C
.obj files and compiling / linking them statically to create the executable
machine code which you then execute each application start would be using both
Dynamic Linking and Symbolic References in the MACHINE code.
YOU ARE VERY WRONG. KNOW IT NOW.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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