XCOFF

XCOFF

Infobox file format
name = XCOFF
extension = none, .o
mime =
owner = IBM
creatorcode =
genre = Binary, executable, object, shared libraries
containerfor =
containedby =
extendedfrom = COFF
extendedto =

XCOFF, for "eXtended COFF", is an improved and expanded version of the COFF object file format defined by IBM and used in AIX. Early versions of the PowerPC Macintosh also supported XCOFF, as did BeOS.

XCOFF additions include the use of csects to provide subsection granularity of cross-references, and the use of stabs for debugging. Information for the handling of shared libraries is also more elaborate than for plain COFF.

More recently, IBM defined an XCOFF64 version supporting 64-bit AIX, and used XCOFF32 to mean the original file format.

External links

* [http://www16.boulder.ibm.com/pseries/en_US/files/aixfiles/XCOFF.htm IBM description of XCOFF]


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