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 _ebss(3) -- locations in program and definitions
    These names refer neither to routines nor to locations with interesting contents except for _procedure_table, _procedure_string_table, and, for Tru64 UNIX, __istart and __fstart. Except for eprol, the...
 _edata(3) -- locations in program and definitions
    These names refer neither to routines nor to locations with interesting contents except for _procedure_table, _procedure_string_table, and, for Tru64 UNIX, __istart and __fstart. Except for eprol, the...
 _end(3) -- locations in program and definitions
    These names refer neither to routines nor to locations with interesting contents except for _procedure_table, _procedure_string_table, and, for Tru64 UNIX, __istart and __fstart. Except for eprol, the...
 _etext(3) -- locations in program and definitions
    These names refer neither to routines nor to locations with interesting contents except for _procedure_table, _procedure_string_table, and, for Tru64 UNIX, __istart and __fstart. Except for eprol, the...
 _fbss(3) -- locations in program and definitions
    These names refer neither to routines nor to locations with interesting contents except for _procedure_table, _procedure_string_table, and, for Tru64 UNIX, __istart and __fstart. Except for eprol, the...
 _fdata(3) -- locations in program and definitions
    These names refer neither to routines nor to locations with interesting contents except for _procedure_table, _procedure_string_table, and, for Tru64 UNIX, __istart and __fstart. Except for eprol, the...
 _ftext(3) -- locations in program and definitions
    These names refer neither to routines nor to locations with interesting contents except for _procedure_table, _procedure_string_table, and, for Tru64 UNIX, __istart and __fstart. Except for eprol, the...
 _getlong(3) -- Retrieves 32-bit quantities from a byte stream
    The _getlong() function gets 32-bit quantities from the byte stream or arbitrary byte boundaries. The _getlong() function is one of a set of subroutines that form the resolver, a set of functions that...
 _getshort(3) -- Retrieves short quantities from a byte stream
    the _getshort() function gets 16-bit quantities from the byte stream or arbitrary byte boundaries. The _getshort() function is one of a set of subroutines that form the resolver, a set of functions th...
 _GOT_OFFSET(3) -- locations in program and definitions
    These names refer neither to routines nor to locations with interesting contents except for _procedure_table, _procedure_string_table, and, for Tru64 UNIX, __istart and __fstart. Except for eprol, the...
 _longjmp(3) -- Save and restores the current execution context
    The setjmp() and longjmp() functions are useful when handling errors and interrupts encountered in low-level functions of a program. The setjmp() function saves the current stack context and signal ma...
 _procedure_string_table(3) -- locations in program and definitions
    These names refer neither to routines nor to locations with interesting contents except for _procedure_table, _procedure_string_table, and, for Tru64 UNIX, __istart and __fstart. Except for eprol, the...
 _procedure_table(3) -- locations in program and definitions
    These names refer neither to routines nor to locations with interesting contents except for _procedure_table, _procedure_string_table, and, for Tru64 UNIX, __istart and __fstart. Except for eprol, the...
 _procedure_table_size(3) -- locations in program and definitions
    These names refer neither to routines nor to locations with interesting contents except for _procedure_table, _procedure_string_table, and, for Tru64 UNIX, __istart and __fstart. Except for eprol, the...
 _setjmp(3) -- Save and restores the current execution context
    The setjmp() and longjmp() functions are useful when handling errors and interrupts encountered in low-level functions of a program. The setjmp() function saves the current stack context and signal ma...
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