- \ref XBT_file
- Grounding features
- \ref XBT_ex
+ - \ref XBT_ex_c
- \ref XBT_log
- \ref XBT_error
- \ref XBT_config
/** @defgroup XBT_syscall Malloc and friends */
/** @defgroup XBT_str String related functions */
- /** @defgroup XBT_ex Exception support */
+ /** @defgroup XBT_ex Exception support (C++) */
+ /** @defgroup XBT_ex_c Exception support (C) */
/** @defgroup XBT_log Logging support */
/** @defgroup XBT_error Assert macro familly */
/** @defgroup XBT_config Configuration support */
/** @} */
+
+
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/** @addtogroup XBT_adt
Here are the basic data containers that every C programmer rewrites one day.
You won't need to do so yourself, you lucky one, because we did it for you.
+ However, if you are programming in C++ you might want to use C++ containers
+ instead.
@{ */
/** @defgroup XBT_dynar Dynar: generic dynamic array */