COFF

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COFF (Common Object File Format) is a standard file format used primarily on Unix-like and Windows systems for object code, executables, and shared libraries.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
COFF canonical 2

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf object file format
abbreviationOf Common Object File Format
category binary formats
executable file formats
linker and loader formats
fileType binary file format
fullName Common Object File Format
hasComponent file header
section data
section headers
string table
symbol table
hasConcept relocation entries
sections
storage classes
symbols
hasDesignGoal linker interoperability
support for relocatable code
support for separate compilation
hasProperty supports debug symbol storage
supports multiple sections per file
supports separate code and data sections
influenced PE format
PE32 format
PE32+ format
isExtendedBy ECOFF
PE (Portable Executable)
XCOFF
relatedTo ELF format
a.out format
supports debugging information
relocation information
symbol tables
supportsArchitecture ARM
MIPS
x86
x86-64
supportsPlatform Windows
surface form: Microsoft Windows

older Unix systems
usedBy assemblers
compilers
linkers
loaders
usedFor executables
object code
shared libraries
usedOn Unix-like systems
Windows systems

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Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

ELF predecessor COFF