object file - significado y definición. Qué es object file
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Qué (quién) es object file - definición


Object file         
FILE CONTAINING RELOCATABLE FORMAT MACHINE CODE
Object code file format; Object file format; Object file formats; Object format; Object files; Object File; OBJ file; Object module; Objective Code; Executable format; Executable file type; Executable type; .o; .o file; .so file
An object file is a computer file containing object code, that is, machine code output of an assembler or compiler. The object code is usually relocatable, and not usually directly executable.
Common Object File Format         
EXECUTABLE FILE FORMAT
Common Object File Format; Relative Virtual Address
<file format> (COFF) The executable file and object file format used by Unix System V Release 3 and later. Unix manual page: coff(5). (2007-08-15)
Object storage         
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A COMPUTER DATA STORAGE ARCHITECTURE THAT MANAGES DATA AS OBJECTS
Object-based storage device; Object-based file system; Object-based file systems; Object fs; Object based fs; Object Based Disk; Object storage device; Object-level storage; Object-based storage; Storage bucket; Blob storage
Object storage (also known as object-based storage) is a computer data storage that manages data as objects, as opposed to other storage architectures like file systems which manages data as a file hierarchy, and block storage which manages data as blocks within sectors and tracks. Each object typically includes the data itself, a variable amount of metadata, and a globally unique identifier.