Agilent Technologies Interview Question for Software Engineer / Developers






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So let me touch up all the basics here..
Since the memory lay out of program will be code segment, data segment(where only the global variables are present), Binary symbol started(where all the initialized data is present) Heap which can vary to the top and it can have some data in the middle because mmaps can be mapped somewhere in the middle between stack and heap, Finally comes stack which is at the higher address levels and it is gonna decrement for a variable and increment address when you pop out of some function.

- memory lay out to answer the questions well April 07, 2006 | Flag Reply
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Each stack frame is the data associated with one call to one function. The frame contains the arguments given to the function, the function's local variables, and the address at which the function is executing.

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