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     END(S)		      XENIX System V			END(S)

     Name
	  end, etext, edata - Last locations in program.

     Syntax
	  extern char *end;
	  extern char *etext;
	  extern char *edata;

     Description
	  These names refer neither to routines nor to locations with
	  interesting contents.	 The address of etext is the first
	  address above the program text. edata is the first address
	  above the initialized data region. end is the first address
	  above the uninitialized data region.

     See Also
	  brk(S), malloc(S).

     Warning
	  No assumptions should be made with respect to the ordering
	  of the program text, initialized data, and uninitialized
	  data regions.	 For example, the assumption can't be made
	  that the addresses following the address of etext will
	  reference the uninitialized data region.

	  No assumptions can be made concerning the contiguity of
	  information within a region.	A region may be split among
	  different parts of memory.  Therefore, no assurance can be
	  made that addresses within a region are consecutive.

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