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26 
27 /*
28  *	Copyright (c) 1988 AT&T
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31 
32 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
33 
34 /*
35  * NOTE: The environment symbol pair may also occur in crt1.o.  The definitions
36  * within crt1.o are required for the generation of ABI compliant applications
37  * (see bugid 1181124).  No other symbol definitions should be added to this
38  * file.
39  */
40 
41 /*
42  * The original SVR3 ABI states:
43  *
44  * Application Constraints
45  * As described above, libsys provides symbols for applications. In a few cases,
46  * however, an application is obliged to provide symbols for the library.
47  *
48  * extern char **environ;
49  *     Normally, this symbol is synonymous with environ, as
50  *     exec(BA_OS) describes.  This isn't always true, though, because
51  *     ANSI C does not define environ.  Thus, an ANSI C-conforming
52  *     application can define its own environ symbol, unrelated to the pro-
53  *     cess environment.  If the application defines environ and intends it
54  *     to have the System V Interface Definition, Third Edition semantics, it
55  *     must also define _environ so that the two symbols refer to the same
56  *     data object.
57  *
58  * The ABI description implies that the process environment should use
59  * _environ and that nothing in libc should make reference to the unadorned
60  * "environ" symbol.  This way, an application can define and use a symbol
61  * named "environ" for its own purposes without affecting the actual
62  * process environment.
63  */
64 
65 #pragma weak environ = _environ
66 const char **_environ = 0;
67