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  2. py2exe - Wikipedia

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    Although this program transforms a .py file to an .exe, it does not make it run faster because py2exe bundles the Python bytecode without converting it to machine-code. It may even run slower than using the Python interpreter directly because of startup overhead.

  3. exec (system call) - Wikipedia

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    p – Uses the PATH environment variable to find the file named in the file argument to be executed. v – Command-line arguments are passed to the function as an array (vector) of pointers. path. The argument specifies the path name of the file to execute as the new process image.

  4. Linker (computing) - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of the linking process. Object files and static libraries are assembled into a new library or executable. A linker or link editor is a computer program that combines intermediate software build files such as object and library files into a single executable file such a program or library.

  5. Comparison of executable file formats - Wikipedia

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    This is a comparison of binary executable file formats which, once loaded by a suitable executable loader, can be directly executed by the CPU rather than being interpreted by software. In addition to the binary application code, the executables may contain headers and tables with relocation and fixup information as well as various kinds of ...

  6. Execution (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Executable code, an executable file, or an executable program, sometimes simply referred to as an executable or binary, is a list of instructions and data to cause a computer "to perform indicated tasks according to encoded instructions", [1] as opposed to a data file that must be interpreted by a program to be meaningful.

  7. UPX - Wikipedia

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    The extraction to temporary file method has several disadvantages: Special permissions are ignored, such as suid. argv[0] will not be meaningful. Multiple running instances of the executable are unable to share common segments. Unmodified UPX packing is often detected and unpacked by antivirus software scanners. UPX also has a built-in feature ...

  8. Executable compression - Wikipedia

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    Executable compression can be used to prevent direct disassembly, mask string literals and modify signatures. Although this does not eliminate the chance of reverse engineering, it can make the process more costly. A compressed executable requires less storage space in the file system, thus less time to transfer data from the file system into ...

  9. .exe - Wikipedia

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    For Microsoft Windows, OS/2, and DOS, .exe is the filename extension that denotes a file as being executable – a computer program – containing an entry point. [ 1 ] In addition to being executable (adjective) such a file is often called an executable (noun) which is sometimes abbreviated as EXE.