Core dump
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A core dump file is the saved image of a program's memory state from a Unix-style OS, usually made when it crashes, so that a developer can debug it. The name refers to the days when computers used magnetic core memory for their RAM.
File names are usually just core
or start with a prefix of core.
, depending on system configuration.
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[edit] Format
Core files are often in a version or extension of the OS executable file format, such as ELF.
[edit] Specifications
- FreeBSD man pages: core(5)
- Linux man pages: core(5)
- Mac OS X man pages: core(5)
- Oracle Solaris 11.2 man pages: core(4)
[edit] Software
Core files are usually generated by the OS itself, and can be read by debugging tools for the system they were created on.