Entry as a reserved word

Jay A. Konigsberg jak at sactoh0.UUCP
Sat Jun 9 11:16:40 AEST 1990


In article <4542 at castle.ed.ac.uk> mfg at castle.ed.ac.uk (M Gordon) writes:
>Most compilers I have used have entry as a reserved word but
>I've never been able to find anywhere that tells me what it's for.
>My guess would be it was supposed to be used to mark a function as
>the entry point for the program

>From K&R Appendix A, section 2.3:

"The 'entry' keywork is not currently implemented by any complier
but is reserved for future use."

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