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* [[a.out]]
 
* [[a.out]]
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* [[Amiga Hunk]]
 
* [[Atari ST executable]] (.prg)
 
* [[Atari ST executable]] (.prg)
 
* [[COFF]] — The Common Object File Format, an executable format originally designed for use in UNIX System V
 
* [[COFF]] — The Common Object File Format, an executable format originally designed for use in UNIX System V
 
* [[Commodore 64 binary executable]] (.prg)
 
* [[Commodore 64 binary executable]] (.prg)
 
* [[DOS executable (.com)]] — 16 bit DOS executable
 
* [[DOS executable (.com)]] — 16 bit DOS executable
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* [[EPOC/Symbian executable]]
 
* [[EXE]] — MS-DOS, MS Windows, and others
 
* [[EXE]] — MS-DOS, MS Windows, and others
 
** [[MS-DOS EXE]]
 
** [[MS-DOS EXE]]
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** [[Portable Executable]] (PE, actually a [[COFF]] variant)
 
** [[Portable Executable]] (PE, actually a [[COFF]] variant)
 
* [[Executable and Linkable Format]] (ELF)
 
* [[Executable and Linkable Format]] (ELF)
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* [[GOFF]]
 
* [[Intel HEX]]
 
* [[Intel HEX]]
 
* [[iOS app]] (.app) (see also [[IPA]] for archived version, and [[Mobile Provision file]] for provision file accompanying apps)
 
* [[iOS app]] (.app) (see also [[IPA]] for archived version, and [[Mobile Provision file]] for provision file accompanying apps)
 
* [[Mach-O]]
 
* [[Mach-O]]
 
* [[Multiboot]]
 
* [[Multiboot]]
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* [[Native Client Executable]] (sandboxed executable for Chromium browsers)
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* [[OS/360 Object File Format]]
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* [[PRC (Palm OS)]]
 
* [[Psion IMG/APP]]
 
* [[Psion IMG/APP]]
 
* [[Psion OPO/OPA]]
 
* [[Psion OPO/OPA]]
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* [[Towns OS EXP]]
  
 
== Shared libraries, chained files, etc. ==
 
== Shared libraries, chained files, etc. ==
 
(can't be run by themselves, but are used at runtime by other executables)
 
(can't be run by themselves, but are used at runtime by other executables)
  
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* [[AIL real mode driver]] (.adv)
 
* [[Borland Graphics Interface]] (.bgi)
 
* [[Borland Graphics Interface]] (.bgi)
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* [[DIGPAK sound driver]]
 
* [[DOS device driver]] (.sys)
 
* [[DOS device driver]] (.sys)
 
* [[Dynamic library (OS X or iOS)]] (.dylib)
 
* [[Dynamic library (OS X or iOS)]] (.dylib)
 
* [[Dynamic-link library (Windows)]] (.dll)
 
* [[Dynamic-link library (Windows)]] (.dll)
 
* [[Turbo Pascal chain file]] (.chn)
 
* [[Turbo Pascal chain file]] (.chn)
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== Interpreted program files ==
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* [[HamsterSpeak compiled file]]
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* [[Tokenized BASIC]]
  
 
== Resource data used by executables and sometimes embedded in them ==
 
== Resource data used by executables and sometimes embedded in them ==
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* [[Assembly manifest (Windows)]] (.manifest)
 
* [[Assembly manifest (Windows)]] (.manifest)
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* [[Java Network Launching Protocol]]
 
* [[Mobile Provision file]]
 
* [[Mobile Provision file]]
 
* [[Program information file]] (PIF)
 
* [[Program information file]] (PIF)
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** [[DESQview Program Information File]] (.dvp)
  
 
== Virtual machine code ==
 
== Virtual machine code ==
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* [[Bytecode]] (or p-code) — programs "compiled" into machine-independent code that loads or runs more quickly than raw interpreted source code; runs in an interpreter
 
* [[Bytecode]] (or p-code) — programs "compiled" into machine-independent code that loads or runs more quickly than raw interpreted source code; runs in an interpreter
 
* [[Dalvik Executable]] (DEX; virtual machine used in Android)
 
* [[Dalvik Executable]] (DEX; virtual machine used in Android)
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* [[Java bytecode]] (aka 'class file')
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* [[Lingo bytecode]]
 
* [[Olive]] (executable archive embedding a virtual machine emulating original environment)
 
* [[Olive]] (executable archive embedding a virtual machine emulating original environment)
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* [[PYC]] ([[Python]] bytecode)
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* [[UCSD p-system p-code]]
 
* [[Universal Machine (ICFP programming contest 2006)]]
 
* [[Universal Machine (ICFP programming contest 2006)]]
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* [[Uxn program file]]
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* [[WebAssembly]]
 
* [[Z-code]]
 
* [[Z-code]]
  
 
== Macros or automated scripting ==
 
== Macros or automated scripting ==
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* [[4DOS compressed batch file]]
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* [[ActiveMime]]
 
* [[Batch file]]
 
* [[Batch file]]
 
* [[Bourne shell script]]
 
* [[Bourne shell script]]
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* [[DoItAgain]]
 
* [[DoItAgain]]
 
* [[Photoshop Action File]] (.atn)
 
* [[Photoshop Action File]] (.atn)
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* [[Sikuli]]
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* [[Windows Script File]]
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* [[WordPerfect macro]] (.wpm, .wcm)
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For additional formats, see [[Programming Languages]].
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See also [[Executable envelopes#Compiled scripts]].
  
 
== Executable compression ==
 
== Executable compression ==
* [[UPX]]
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See also [[Wikipedia:Executable compression]].
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Refer to [[Executable compression]].
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== Executable envelopes ==
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(Generated executables: self-extracting archives and installers, executable documents, etc.)
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Refer to [[Executable envelopes]].
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
  
See also [[Source code]] for code in a higher-level [[Programming Languages|programming language]] that needs to be compiled, assembled, or interpreted, and [[Development]] for other files used in the development process, including object and library files that get linked into a finished executable. See [[Archiving]] for some forms of self-extracting archives and installer packages.
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* [[Source code]], for code in a higher-level [[Programming Languages|programming language]] that needs to be compiled, assembled, or interpreted
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* [[Programming Languages]]
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* [[Development]], for other files used in the development process, including object and library files that get linked into a finished executable
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
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* [http://www.loc.gov/preservation/resources/rfs/softgame.html Library of Congress Recommended Format Specifications: Software/Gaming]
 
* [http://www.loc.gov/preservation/resources/rfs/softgame.html Library of Congress Recommended Format Specifications: Software/Gaming]
 
* [http://blog.trailofbits.com/2014/02/23/semantic-analysis-of-native-programs-introducing-codereason/ Semantic Analysis of Native Programs, introducing CodeReason]
 
* [http://blog.trailofbits.com/2014/02/23/semantic-analysis-of-native-programs-introducing-codereason/ Semantic Analysis of Native Programs, introducing CodeReason]
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* [https://github.com/MattPD/cpplinks/blob/master/executables.md C++ links: executables]
  
 
[[Category:Executables| ]]
 
[[Category:Executables| ]]

Latest revision as of 15:29, 10 May 2024

File Format
Name Executables
Ontology

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Container formats for machine executable code. These often define different sections to be loaded into memory. Some formats may be compatible with different CPU architectures.

Contents

[edit] Directly executable

[edit] Shared libraries, chained files, etc.

(can't be run by themselves, but are used at runtime by other executables)

[edit] Interpreted program files

[edit] Resource data used by executables and sometimes embedded in them

See Resources.

[edit] Meta-info files used in execution of programs/packages

[edit] Virtual machine code

(see Wikipedia:UVC-based preservation for use of virtual machines in archival preservation)

[edit] Macros or automated scripting

For additional formats, see Programming Languages.

See also Executable envelopes#Compiled scripts.

[edit] Executable compression

Refer to Executable compression.

[edit] Executable envelopes

(Generated executables: self-extracting archives and installers, executable documents, etc.)

Refer to Executable envelopes.

[edit] See also

[edit] Links

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