17 lines
671 B
C
17 lines
671 B
C
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/*
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* environ.c - define the variable environ
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*/
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/* $Header$ */
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/*
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* This file defines the variable environ and initializes it with a magic
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* value. The C run-time start-off routine tests whether the variable
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* environ is initialized with this value. If it is not, it is assumed
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* that it is defined by the user. Only two bytes are tested, since we
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* don't know the endian-ness and alignment restrictions of the machine.
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* This means that the low-order two-bytes should be equal to the
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* high-order two-bytes on machines with four-byte pointers. In fact, all
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* the bytes in the pointer are the same, just in case.
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*/
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char **environ = (char **) 0x53535353;
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