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## Structure of this document <a id="intro.structure">[[intro.structure]]</a>
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Certain features of C++exist solely for compatibility purposes;
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[[depr]] describes those features.
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Throughout this document, each example is introduced by “” and
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## Structure of this document <a id="intro.structure">[[intro.structure]]</a>
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[[lex]] through [[cpp]] describe the C++ programming language. That
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description includes detailed syntactic specifications in a form
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described in [[syntax]]. For convenience, [[gram]] repeats all such
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syntactic specifications.
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[[support]] through [[thread]] and [[depr]] (the *library clauses*)
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describe the C++ standard library. That description includes detailed
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descriptions of the entities and macros that constitute the library, in
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a form described in [[library]].
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[[implimits]] recommends lower bounds on the capacity of conforming
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implementations.
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[[diff]] summarizes the evolution of C++ since its first published
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description, and explains in detail the differences between C++ and C.
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Certain features of C++ exist solely for compatibility purposes;
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[[depr]] describes those features.
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Throughout this document, each example is introduced by “” and
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terminated by “”. Each note is introduced by “” or “” and terminated by
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“”. Examples and notes may be nested.
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