Binding using absolute memory references

   
   

A method and system for implementing an application on a computer system, in particular a portable computer system, by binding an interface (e.g., a function call and required address translations) in the application to a specific memory address. The application is installed on the computer system with a reference to a section of computer code. The reference is for transferring execution of the application to that section of computer code. After a specified criterion is satisfied, the reference is replaced with a specific memory address of the computer system's memory map, such as a line number, thus binding the application to that memory address for that function call. Accordingly, when the application makes a call to that function, the execution of the application can proceed directly to the line number where that function is located.

 
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