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6       runtime - Navigating the C Runtime Documentation If you are familiar
7       with Doxygen generated documentation, then the layout of the files,
8       typedefs and so on will be familiar to you.
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10       However there is also additional structure applied that helps the
11       programmer to see how the runtime is made up.
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Modules

14       Under the Modules menu tree you will find the entry API Classes. This
15       section is further divided into typedefs and structs and the standard
16       runtime supplied interface implementation methods.
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18       The typedefs are the types that you declare in your code and which are
19       returned by the 'constructors' such as antlr38BitFileStreamNew(). The
20       underlying structures document the data elements of the type and what a
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23       The default implementations are the static methods within the default
24       implementation file for a 'class', which are installed by the runtime
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27       When navigating the source code, find the typedef you want to consult
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31       For example, under 'API Typedefs and Structs' you will find 'Base
32       Recognizer Definition', which tells you all the methods that belong to
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37       From here, the documentation should be obvious. If it is not, then you
38       could try reading the actual source code, but please don't email the
39       author directly, use the ANTLR Interest email group, which you should
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