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== 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
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* [[Archiving]], for some forms of self-extracting archives and installer packages
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==

Revision as of 17:34, 19 May 2017

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.

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Directly executable

Shared libraries, chained files, etc.

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

Resource data used by executables and sometimes embedded in them

See Resources.

Meta-info files used in execution of programs/packages

Virtual machine code

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

Macros or automated scripting

For additional formats, see Programming Languages.

Executable compression

See also Wikipedia:Executable compression.

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