# define PERL_SYS_INIT3_BODY(argvp,argcp,envp) PERL_SYS_INIT_BODY(argvp,argcp)
#endif
+/*
+=for apidoc Am|void|PERL_SYS_INIT|int argc|char** argv
+Provides system-specific tune up of the C runtime environment necessary to
+run Perl interpreters. This should be called only once, before creating
+any Perl interpreters.
+
+=for apidoc Am|void|PERL_SYS_INIT3|int argc|char** argv|char** env
+Provides system-specific tune up of the C runtime environment necessary to
+run Perl interpreters. This should be called only once, before creating
+any Perl interpreters.
+
+=for apidoc Am|void|PERL_SYS_TERM|
+Provides system-specific clean up of the C runtime environment after
+running Perl interpreters. This should be called only once, after
+freeing any remaining Perl interpreters.
+
+=cut
+ */
+
#define PERL_SYS_INIT(argc, argv) Perl_sys_init(argc, argv)
#define PERL_SYS_INIT3(argc, argv, env) Perl_sys_init3(argc, argv, env)
#define PERL_SYS_TERM() Perl_sys_term()
=back
+=head1 Functions in file perl.h
+
+
+=over 8
+
+=item PERL_SYS_INIT
+X<PERL_SYS_INIT>
+
+Provides system-specific tune up of the C runtime environment necessary to
+run Perl interpreters. This should be called only once, before creating
+any Perl interpreters.
+
+ void PERL_SYS_INIT(int argc, char** argv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.h
+
+=item PERL_SYS_INIT3
+X<PERL_SYS_INIT3>
+
+Provides system-specific tune up of the C runtime environment necessary to
+run Perl interpreters. This should be called only once, before creating
+any Perl interpreters.
+
+ void PERL_SYS_INIT3(int argc, char** argv, char** env)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.h
+
+=item PERL_SYS_TERM
+X<PERL_SYS_TERM>
+
+Provides system-specific clean up of the C runtime environment after
+running Perl interpreters. This should be called only once, after
+freeing any remaining Perl interpreters.
+
+ void PERL_SYS_TERM()
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.h
+
+
+=back
+
=head1 Functions in file pp_ctl.c
Notice that we don't use the C<env> pointer. Normally handed to
C<perl_parse> as its final argument, C<env> here is replaced by
-C<NULL>, which means that the current environment will be used. The macros
-PERL_SYS_INIT3() and PERL_SYS_TERM() provide system-specific tune up
-of the C runtime environment necessary to run Perl interpreters; since
-PERL_SYS_INIT3() may change C<env>, it may be more appropriate to provide
-C<env> as an argument to perl_parse().
+C<NULL>, which means that the current environment will be used.
+
+The macros PERL_SYS_INIT3() and PERL_SYS_TERM() provide system-specific
+tune up of the C runtime environment necessary to run Perl interpreters;
+they should only be called once regardless of how many interpreters you
+create or destroy. Call PERL_SYS_INIT3() before you create your first
+interpreter, and PERL_SYS_TERM() after you free your last interpreter.
+
+Since PERL_SYS_INIT3() may change C<env>, it may be more appropriate to
+provide C<env> as an argument to perl_parse().
Now compile this program (I'll call it I<interp.c>) into an executable: