.\" @(#)end.3 6.2 (Berkeley) 5/12/86 .\" .TH END 3 "May 12, 1986" .AT 3 .SH NAME end, etext, edata \- last locations in program .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .ft B extern int etext; extern int edata; extern int end, _end; .ft R .fi .SH DESCRIPTION These names refer neither to routines nor to locations with interesting contents. The address of .B etext is the first address above the program text, .B edata above the initialized data region, and .B end above the uninitialized data region. .B _end is the same as .BR end , but in the implementers name space, i.e. for use in libraries. .PP When execution begins, the program break coincides with .BR end , but it is reset by the routines .BR brk (2), .BR malloc (3), standard input/output .RB ( stdio (3)), etc. The current value of the program break is reliably returned by `sbrk(0)', see .BR brk (2). .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR brk (2), .BR malloc (3).