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30 July 2024

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  • curprev 09:5709:57, 30 July 2024Admin talk contribs 6,311 bytes +6,311 Created page with "In computer software, an '''application binary interface''' ('''ABI''') is an interface between two binary program modules. Often, one of these modules is a library or operating system facility, and the other is a program that is being run by a user. An ABI defines how data structures or computational routines are accessed in machine code, which is a low-level, hardware-dependent format. In contrast, an application programming interface (API) defines this access in sour..."