I did not think that doxygen documented items in standard libraries (i.e.
#include <xxx>), but will document #include "xxx".
#include <cstdlib>
And the filename is: cstdlib
How can I pull these files in?
This mailing list is so responsive usually!
I can only conclude that the question is too stupid to bear a response or that
there is no answer.
Did find one way to do it - explicitly name each file that has no extension in
the input.
Maybe that's what I need to do?
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