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<p>used by the runtime environment.</p>

<p>Another example is the case of using an <a href="page.php?w=application_programming_interface">application programming interface</a> (API) to interact with a runtime system.  The calls to that API look the same as calls to a regular <a href="page.php?w=software_library">software library</a>, however at some point during the call the execution model changes. The runtime system implements an execution model different from that of the language the library is written in terms of.  A person reading the code</p><p>
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