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Chapter 1 Introducing the CLI Component Model
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The CLI Virtual Execution Environment
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A CLI Implementation in Shared Source: Rotor
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Chapter 2 Getting Started with Rotor
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A Simple Component Assembly
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Observing Managed Execution
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Looking Ahead
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Chapter 3 Using Types to Describe Components
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Types and Type Systems
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More on Value Types
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More on Reference Types
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Type Interoperability
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Using Types in Data-Driven Code
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Summary
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Chapter 4 Extracting Types from Assemblies
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Type Packaging
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Application Domains
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Bootstrapping the Assembly Load Process
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Securing Against Harmful Assemblies
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Summary
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Chapter 5 Synthesizing Components
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The Anatomy of a Component
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Verifying and Compiling CIL
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Calling Conventions in Managed Code
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Emitting Components Dynamically
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Summary
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Chapter 6 Regulating the Execution Engine
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Threads
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Traversing the Execution Engine Stack
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Threading and Concurrency
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Synchronizing Concurrent Access to Components
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Handling Component Exceptions
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Summary
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Chapter 7 Managing Memory Within the Execution Engine
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Memory and Resource Management
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Organizing and Allocating Dynamic Memory
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Reclaiming Memory
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Structuring Metadata for Collection
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Scheduling Collection
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Finalization
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Summary
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Chapter 8 Interlude: Enabling Component Integration with Metadata
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Altering Metadata Representation
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Transforming Metadata in the CLI
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Metadata in Action
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Chapter 9 The Platform Adaptation Layer
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PAL Overview
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Common Infrastructure
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Processes and Threads
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Synchronizing Processes and Threads
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Implementing Signaling
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Suspending and Resuming PAL Threads
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Asynchronous Procedure Calls
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Handling Exceptions in the PAL
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Managing Memory with the PAL
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Exploring the Rest of the PAL
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Joining Components to the OS
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Appendix A A Quick Tour of Rotor
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Appendix B Building Rotor
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Building Rotor on Windows
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Building Rotor on Unix
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Tests
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Build Scenarios
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Troubleshooting
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Appendix C Porting Rotor
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Appendix D Rotor Macrology
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General Macros
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Execution Engine Macros
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JIT Compiler Macros
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PALmacrosPAL and Platform Macros
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About the Authors
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Colophon
- Title:
- Shared Source CLI Essentials
- By:
- David Stutz, Ted Neward, Geoff Shilling
- Publisher:
- O'Reilly Media
- Formats:
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- Safari Books Online
- Print Release:
- March 2003
- Pages:
- 384
- Print ISBN:
- 978-0-596-00351-7
- | ISBN 10:
- 0-596-00351-X
Our look is the result of reader comments, our own experimentation, and feedback from distribution channels. Distinctive covers complement our distinctive approach to technical topics, breathing personality and life into potentially dry subjects. The animal on the cover of Shared Source CLI Essentials is an African openbill and is found in Africa, south of the Sahara and Madagascar. When its bill is closed, there is a gap between the two mandibles, and this is thought to be an adaptation for holding the large water snails, which form a major part of their diet. Sarah Sherman was the production editor and copyeditor for Shared Source CLI Essentials. Matt Hutchinson was the proofreader and provided quality control. Mary Anne Weeks Mayo, Darren Kelly, and Claire Cloutier provided quality control. John Bickelhaupt wrote the index.
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