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  2. Object code optimizer - Wikipedia

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    A binary optimizer takes the existing output from a compiler and produces a better execution file with the same functionality. An object code optimizer , sometimes also known as a post pass optimizer or, for small sections of code, peephole optimizer , forms part of a software compiler .

  3. Binary-code compatibility - Wikipedia

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    Binary compatible operating systems are OSes that aim to implement binary compatibility with another OS, or another variant of the same brand. This means that they are ABI-compatible (for application binary interface). As the job of an OS is to run programs, the instruction set architectures running the OSes have to be the same or compatible.

  4. Category:Binary-to-text encoding formats - Wikipedia

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    This category lists various binary-to-text encoding formats and standards. Pages in category "Binary-to-text encoding formats" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  5. Binary Goppa code - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics and computer science, the binary Goppa code is an error-correcting code that belongs to the class of general Goppa codes originally described by Valerii Denisovich Goppa, but the binary structure gives it several mathematical advantages over non-binary variants, also providing a better fit for common usage in computers and ...

  6. Reproducible builds - Wikipedia

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    Reproducible builds can act as part of a chain of trust; [1] the source code can be signed, and deterministic compilation can prove that the binary was compiled from trusted source code. Verified reproducible builds provide a strong countermeasure against attacks where binaries do not match their source code, e.g., because an attacker has ...

  7. Binary Reed–Solomon encoding - Wikipedia

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    Binary Reed–Solomon coding (BRS), which belongs to a RS code, is a way of encoding that can fix node data loss in a distributed storage environment. It has maximum distance separable (MDS) encoding properties.

  8. Data Format Description Language - Wikipedia

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    Data Format Description Language (DFDL, often pronounced daff-o-dil) is a modeling language for describing general text and binary data in a standard way. It was published as an Open Grid Forum Recommendation [1] in February 2021, and in April 2024 was published as an ISO standard.

  9. Comparison of documentation generators - Wikipedia

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    Text Python Any 2013 1.0.1 (2021) Unlicense (PD) perldoc: Larry Wall: Text Perl Any 1994 5.16.3 Artistic, GPL phpDocumentor: Joshua Eichorn Text PHP Any 2000 3.0.0 LGPL for 1.x, MIT for 2+ pydoc: Ka-Ping Yee [1] Text Python Any 2000 in Python core Python: RDoc: Dave Thomas Text C, C++, Ruby Any 2001/12/14 in Ruby core Ruby: ROBODoc: Frans ...