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Application Binary Interface (ABI)

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An **Application Binary Interface (ABI)** is the binary-level compatibility boundary that allows compiled software components to interoperate. In the provided verification-system context, ABI compatibility is discussed as the mechanism that lets code written in one language call compiled functions from another language directly, without requiring an additional runtime bridge layer.

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Last seen 5/24/2026
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Application Binary Interface (ABI)

An Application Binary Interface (ABI) is the binary-level compatibility boundary that allows compiled software components to interoperate. In the provided verification-system context, ABI compatibility is discussed as the mechanism that lets code written in one language call compiled functions from another language directly, without requiring an additional runtime bridge layer.

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