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3 Contributed by Brendan Kehoe (brendan@zen.org).
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42 /* The first thing on the stack is argc. */
46 /* Set up the global pointer. */
49 /* Then set up argv. */
52 /* To compute where envp is, first we have to jump ahead four
53 bytes from what argv was. This will bring us ahead, so we don't
54 need to compute the NULL at the end of argv later. */
57 /* Now, compute the space to skip given the number of arguments
58 we've got. We do this by multiplying argc by 4. */
61 /* Now, add (argv+4) with the space to skip...that's envp. */
64 /* __environ = envp; */
69 /* __libc_init (argc, argv, envp); */
78 /* exit (main (argc, argv, envp)); */
84 /* Make the value returned by main be the argument to exit. */