The simplest program has a single bank containing code and data.
Blackbox is written in C++ and contains completely original code.
They do contain native code but are not completely native.
Thus they will contain pure code together possibly with commits.
A compartment on the back holds the tiny code book containing codes for the system.
The monument contains hidden messages and codes on each character.
Then an agent would cut the square containing that code from the silk and burn it.
Data structures not containing code, like those above, are called plain old data structure.
The stub contains just enough code to allow it to be compiled and linked with the rest of the program.
The "patch" actually contains malicious code that will compromise the system it is run on.