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- Opaque_predicate abstract "In computer programming, an opaque predicate is a predicate—an expression that evaluates to either "true" or "false"—for which the outcome is known by the programmer a priori, but which, for a variety of reasons, still needs to be evaluated at run time. Opaque predicates have been used as watermarks, as it will be identifiable in a program's executable. They can also be used to prevent an overzealous optimizer from optimizing away a portion of a program. Another use is in obfuscating the control or dataflow of a program in order to make reverse engineering harder.".
- Opaque_predicate wikiPageExternalLink sp-paper.pdf.
- Opaque_predicate wikiPageID "1898450".
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- Opaque_predicate hasPhotoCollection Opaque_predicate.
- Opaque_predicate subject Category:Computer_programming.
- Opaque_predicate comment "In computer programming, an opaque predicate is a predicate—an expression that evaluates to either "true" or "false"—for which the outcome is known by the programmer a priori, but which, for a variety of reasons, still needs to be evaluated at run time. Opaque predicates have been used as watermarks, as it will be identifiable in a program's executable. They can also be used to prevent an overzealous optimizer from optimizing away a portion of a program.".
- Opaque_predicate label "Opaque predicate".
- Opaque_predicate sameAs m.064p97.
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- Opaque_predicate wasDerivedFrom Opaque_predicate?oldid=573488110.
- Opaque_predicate isPrimaryTopicOf Opaque_predicate.