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hi im chris camish and this is cs361 systems programming todays video is about symbol resolution so the main topic of what weve been talking about so far is building from a source code to a running program one of the really important intermediate points of this is creating the object files that are the output of the compiler that has taken our source file and turned it into assembly code and some extra things that were eventually going to need to fix later on that is that intermediate is that intermediate file has a whole bunch of assembly instructions for the code that we wrote but it also has references to code that other people wrote that eventually needs to be incorporated into our program to make it actually runnable so in this case weve got things like hoots and fprintf that exist in this file as references to functions but we cant jump to them yet because the definition isnt in here even if we let the preprocessor open up stdio.h and jam it into this file its not going