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<P><B>All of these documents</B> (in fact, this entire homepage set) are
bundled with the library source, under the <TT>docs</TT> subdirectory,
- for releases and snapshots.
+ for releases and snapshots. The sole exception is the
+ <A HREF="#4">automatically-generated source documentation</A>,
+ available separately.
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<H2><A NAME="1">Introductory notes for libstdc++</A></H2>
<P>In addition to the distribution documentation (these pages), we also
have a set of HTML documents generated from the sources themselves,
using the Doxygen tool. These are useful for examining the signatures
- of public member functions for the library classes, etc. The latest
+ of public member functions for the library classes, etc.
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+<P>
+ The latest
collection is libstdc++-doxygen-20010501.tar.gz (3.7MB), available in
the libstdc++ snapshots directory at
<TT><URL:ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/libstdc++/></TT>. You will
almost certainly need to use one of the
- <A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html">mirror sites</A>. After
- unpacking, simply load libstdc++-doxygen-20010501/index.html in a browser.
+ <A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html">mirror sites</A> to download
+ the tarball. After unpacking, simply load
+ libstdc++-doxygen-20010501/index.html in a browser. You can also
+ browse the same collection
+ <A HREF="libstdc++-doxygen-20010501/index.html">online</A>.
Feedback (and additional documentation!) is welcome.
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