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What is the linker doing?
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In this very short assembly program:
movl $1, %eax
movl $0, %ebx
int $0x80
After assembling with as, I still need to link it with ld, for some reason, before it can be run.
What is ld doing here? What role is it serving?
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In this very short assembly program:
movl $1, %eax
movl $0, %ebx
int $0x80
After assembling with as, I still need to link it with ld, for some reason, before it can be run.
What is ld doing here? What role is it serving?
likert
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In this very short assembly program:
movl $1, %eax
movl $0, %ebx
int $0x80
After assembling with as, I still need to link it with ld, for some reason, before it can be run.
What is ld doing here? What role is it serving?
likert
In this very short assembly program:
movl $1, %eax
movl $0, %ebx
int $0x80
After assembling with as, I still need to link it with ld, for some reason, before it can be run.
What is ld doing here? What role is it serving?
likert
likert
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