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-<h1>libstdc++-v3 Source Documentation</h1>
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-<h2> Documentation Overview </h2>
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-<p class="smallertext">@LEVEL@-level docs, generated @DATE@.</p>
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-<p>There are two types of documentation for libstdc++-v3. One is the
- distribution documentation, which can be read online at
- <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/documentation.html">http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/documentation.html</a>
- or offline from docs/html/documentation.html in the library source
- directory.
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-<p>The other type is the source documentation, of which this is the first page.
- Both "user-level" and "maintainer-level" source
- documentation is produced: user-level docs are for the users of this
- library. The maint-level docs are for those interested in the underlying
- workings of the library; they include all the user-level docs plus
- additional notes and additional classes/functions/etc.
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-<p>These HTML pages are automatically generated, along with the man pages.
- The Makefile rules <code> 'make doxygen' </code> and
- <code> 'make doxygen-maint' </code> in the libstdc++-v3 build directory
- generates these pages using a tool called, appropriately enough, Doxygen.
- To learn more about Doxygen, take a look at
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- are located:
- <ul><li><code>docs/doxygen/user.cfg.in</code>
- <li><code>docs/doxygen/run_doxygen</code>
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-<h2> libstdc++-v3 doxygen style guide </h2>
-<p>In general, libstdc++-v3 files should be formatted according to the
- GNU C++ Coding Standard rules found in the file <a
-href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/17_intro/C++STYLE">C++STYLE</a>.
- Before any doxygen-specific formatting tweaks are made, please try to
- make sure that the initial formatting is sound.
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-<p>The formatting guidelines for using libstdc++-v3 with doxygen are still
- incomplete. There seems to be a marginal preference for the use of
- Java-Doc style formatting, with the idea that the single-line style
- (triple-slash) is the least intrusive mechanism for getting libstdc++-v3
- documented and cross-referenced while at the same time minimizing
- disruption to the current formatting. Full documentation of functions
- (parameter types, return values, etc) will require the slash-splat-splat
- "extended C" commenting style.
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- <li><a href="functions.html">Compound Members</a>
- <li><a href="globals.html">File Members</a>
- <li><a href="todo.html">TODO List</a> (This is incomplete... how ironic.)
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-<h2> License, Copyright, and Other Lawyerly Verbosity </h2>
-<p>The libstdc++-v3 documentation is released under
- <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/17_intro/license.html">
- these terms</a>.
-</p>
-<p>Part of the generated documentation involved comments
- and notes from SGI, who says we gotta say this:
- <blockquote>
- Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and sell this software and its
- documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided
- that the below copyright notice appears in all copies and that both
- the copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
- documentation. Silicon Graphics makes no representations about the
- suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is"
- without express or implied warranty.
- <br><br>
- Copyright © 1994
- Hewlett-Packard Company
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