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In computing , a data segment (often denoted .data ) is a portion of an object file or the corresponding virtual address space of a program that contains initialized static variables , that is, global variables and static local variables . The size of this segment is determined by the size of the values in the program's source code, and does not change at run time .

The data segment is read-write, since the values of variables can be altered at run time. This is in contrast to the read-only data segment ( rodata segment or .rodata ), which contains static constants rather than variables; it also contrasts to the code segment , also known as the text segment, which is read-only on many architectures. Uninitialized data, both variables and constants, is instead in the BSS segment .

Historically, to be able to support memory address spaces larger than the native size of the internal address register would allow, early CPUs implemented a system of segmentation whereby they would store a small set of indexes to use as offsets to certain areas. The Intel 8086 family of CPUs provided four segments: the code segment, the data segment, the stack segment and the extra segment. Each segment was placed at a specific location in memory by the software being executed and all instructions that ope

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