In computer software, an application binary interface (ABI) describes the low-level interface between an application (or any type of) program and the operating system or another application.
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ABIs cover details such as data type, size, and alignment; the calling convention, which controls how functions' arguments are passed and return values retrieved; the system call numbers and how an application should make system calls to the operating system; and in the case of a complete operating system ABI, the binary format of object files, program libraries and so on. A complete AB...