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Can someone tell me what is a 'text segment' in C, and if possible show me a simple example?

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The 'text' segment of a program on Unix systems is the code — the machine code, the functions that make up the program (including, in particular, main() if the program is written in C or C++). It can also include read-only data. The other segments in a classic program are the 'data' segment and the 'bss' segment. The 'data' segment holds initialized data; the 'bss' segment holds zeroed data. Once running, the data and bss segments are indistinguishable.

You also end up with the stack and 'the heap'.

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