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-/**
-\mainpage
-The PARC Library is a collection of data structures, algorithms,
-abstractions and generally useful facilities for C programs.
-
-The most notable facility of the PARC library is the use of `PARCObject`
-reference counted allocated memory.
-
-The general abstractions provided by the library try to follow along with the
-Java runtime.
-For example, the PARC Library provides `PARCHashMap`, `PARCLinkedList`,
-`PARCInputStream`, and so forth.
-Ideally, the Java programmer will feel at home with the PARC Library.
-
-@defgroup types Basic Types
-@brief Basic Types
-
-@defgroup object Reference counted object types
-@brief Reference counted object types
-
-@defgroup datastructures Data Structures
-@brief Data structures
-
-@defgroup inputoutput Input Output
-@brief Functions to manage input and output.
-
-@defgroup memory Memory and Buffer Management
-@brief Functions to manage memory and references to memory.
-
-@defgroup threading Threading and Concurrency
-@brief Functions to manage Threading and Concurrency.
-
-@defgroup security Security
-@brief Functions to manage Security.
-
-@defgroup developer Developer Aids
-@brief Functions to provide Developer Aids.
-
-@defgroup networking Networking and Communication
-@brief Functions to manage Networking and Communication.
-*/