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  The GNU C++ library sources have been specially formatted so that
  with the proper invocation of another tool (Doxygen), a set of
  indexed reference material can generated from the sources files
  themselves. The resultant documentation is referred to as the API
  documentation, and is useful for examining the signatures of public
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