The C/C++ "standard" includes (stdio, etc.) have a lot of intermediate 
"baggage" that is usually (though not always) not relevant to a programmer's 
investigations and reviews.

Is it possible (maybe via #pragma?) to positionally "turn off" aggregate and 
XREF processing before standard #includes in the source and then turn it back 
on for "important to me"  #include's?

IOW, can I control what appears in the aggregate and XREF listing sections?

Peter

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