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Designing Dynamic Libraries: Advanced Topics

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The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the details of the dynamic linking process. A crucial factor in this process is the memory mapping concept. Basically, it allows a dynamic library that is already loaded in the memory map of a running process to be mapped into the memory map of another process running concurrently.

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Stevanovic, M. (2014). Designing Dynamic Libraries: Advanced Topics. In: Advanced C and C++ Compiling. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6668-6_8

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