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Some languages, like Fortran, have the ability to enter procedures at
some place other than the beginning.  One can declare an alternate entry
point.  The N_ENTRY stab is for this; however, the Sun FORTRAN
compiler doesn’t use it.  According to AIX documentation, only the name
of a C_ENTRY stab is significant; the address of the alternate
entry point comes from the corresponding external symbol.  A previous
revision of this document said that the value of an N_ENTRY stab
was the address of the alternate entry point, but I don’t know the
source for that information.