mandatory code loading
[man-DAT-uh-ree kōd LŌD-ing]
noun
carregamento obrigatório de código
1. A requirement in software systems that forces the loading of specific code modules or libraries before execution can proceed, typically enforced by the operating system or runtime environment
The mandatory code loading of security modules ensures that all applications run with proper authentication checks.
O carregamento obrigatório de módulos de segurança garante que todos os aplicativos sejam executados com verificações de autenticação adequadas.
2. A system-level constraint that mandates the initialization of particular code segments or libraries as a prerequisite for program execution
Mandatory code loading in the Java Virtual Machine requires the bootstrap classloader to load core libraries first.
O carregamento obrigatório de código na Máquina Virtual Java exige que o carregador de classe bootstrap carregue as bibliotecas principais primeiro.
This is technical jargon primarily used in software engineering and computer science communities in both Brazil and the United States. It is commonly encountered in discussions of Java Virtual Machine specifications, operating system design, and security frameworks. The term reflects the increasing importance of mandatory security protocols and system initialization procedures in modern computing environments.
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