Runtime environment

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A runtime environment ( English runtime environment ; abbreviation: RTE or more rarely RE ), and execution environment or rare runtime environment , describes the maturity of computer programs available and conditions laid down by a specific runtime system ( English runtimesystem ). This is due to the elementary components of the programming language such as the behavior of language constructs and other functions such as type testing , debugging ,Code generation and optimization defined. At run-time environment also includes runtime library , standard libraries , APIs , runtime variables as well as hardware and software components through operating system functions.

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A runtime environment loads programs developed by application programmers and lets them run on a platform for which the runtime environment was made. It thus represents a small “platform” itself on which programs can be based.

In some cases, a platform-independent and therefore portable virtual machine is part of a runtime environment. A well-known example of this is the Java programming language . The runtime environment of a Java program is called the Java Runtime Environment and combines the Java class libraries that z. B. be used for input and output, and the Java Virtual Machine , which is responsible for executing the Java bytecode .

Another example is Microsoft's .NET platform. The .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) is (for newer Windows operating systems) the runtime environment for programs written in C # , Visual Basic .NET , J # , JScript .NET and C ++ / CLI .

Basic functions

Examples of the basic or basic functions of a runtime environment are:

  • Reading and writing files
  • Transporting data over networks
  • Control input and output devices
  • Manage data
  • Sort and search

Platform independence

Examples in which runtime environments enable programs to be platform- independent are:

  • Java applets by different browsers on different operating systems in different implementations of the Java runtime environments are running
  • Windows programs that run with Wine on x86 and x86-64 -based Unix environments ( Linux and various BSD variants as well as Solaris )
  • .NET programs that run in the .NET reimplementation Mono under Linux
  • XUL programs that are executed with the XULRunner runtime environment
  • Linux programs that run on UNIX operating systems such as BSD, Solaris and SCO- Unix in a specially adapted Linux environment
  • IBCS programs that run under Linux using IBCS support (consisting of a kernel environment, customized system calls and runtime libraries)
  • 32-bit Linux programs that run together with the associated 32-bit libraries in the 32-bit environment of 64-bit Linux kernels. The 32-bit runtime environment consists of support for the 64-bit CPUs from Intel for 32-bit code, kernel support for this 32-bit mode, 32-bit operating system calls and a 32-bit dynamic linker .
  • DOS programs under OS / 2 , UNIX and Linux in DOSEMU run
  • 16-bit Windows programs that run on 32-bit Windows and 32-bit Windows programs that run on 64-bit Windows

See also

Wiktionary: Runtime environment  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations