Proceedings of the 1986 ACM Fourteenth Annual Conference on Computer Science - CSC '86 1986
DOI: 10.1145/324634.325436
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Dynamic binding of separately compiled objects under program control

Abstract: Most high-level programming languages do not have the ability to control the bindings between internal names and external implementations of those names at run time.This facility is necessary for the use of the language in a monolingual progrAmm~ng environment. The paper describes the semantics of a "dynamic binding" feature for a block-structured, strongly typed language that supports such control and presents an experimental implementation of Pascal that contains dynamic binding.

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“…Finally, loading modules and composing weaves require dynamic loading and linking capabilities. (26) Together, the aforementioned components lay the foundation for our initial requirements.…”
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“…Finally, loading modules and composing weaves require dynamic loading and linking capabilities. (26) Together, the aforementioned components lay the foundation for our initial requirements.…”
Section: Component Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This involves implementation and platform specific factors like the semantics of position independent code, typing, and program structure. (26) Once the object passes compatibility tests, the loader copies the file from disk to memory subject to rules/commands provided in the object encoding. This action is also greatly dependent on the object structure.…”
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“…The devices receive resource handles and must resolve this abstract identifier to a media format that best matches its expectations. In a programming language parlance, the resource handles serve to delay the binding [12] of information content with the hypertext specifications. The Resource Realizer thus acts a virtual entity and introduces polymorphism [7] by allowing devices to bind the information content with the hypertext at display time.…”
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