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1/* Copyright (c) 2002,2003 CrystalClear Software, Inc.
2 * Use, modification and distribution is subject to the
3 * Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
4 * file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
5 * Author: Jeff Garland
6 * $Date: 2008-02-27 15:00:24 -0500 (Wed, 27 Feb 2008) $
7 */
8
9
10/** @defgroup date_basics Date Basics
11  This page summarizes some of the key user types and functions needed
12  to write programs using the gregorian date system.  This is not a
13  comprehensive list, but rather some key types to start exploring.
14
15
16**/ 
17
18/** @defgroup date_alg Date Algorithms / Generators
19  Date algorithms or generators are tools for generating other dates or
20  schedules of dates.  A generator function starts with some part of a
21  date such as a month and day and is supplied another part to then
22  generate a final date.
23
24**/ 
25
26/** @defgroup date_format Date Formatting
27  The functions on these page are some of the key formatting functions
28  for dates. 
29**/ 
30
31
32//File doesn't have a current purpose except to generate docs
33//and keep it changeable without recompiles
34/*! @example days_alive.cpp
35  Calculate the number of days you have been living using durations and dates.
36*/
37/*! @example days_till_new_year.cpp
38  Calculate the number of days till new years
39*/
40/*! @example print_month.cpp
41  Simple utility to print out days of the month with the days of a month.  Demontstrates date iteration (date_time::date_itr).
42*/
43/*! @example localization.cpp
44  An example showing localized stream-based I/O.
45*/
46/*! @example dates_as_strings.cpp
47  Various parsing and output of strings (mostly supported for
48  compilers that do not support localized streams).
49*/
50/*! @example period_calc.cpp
51  Calculates if a date is in an 'irregular' collection of periods using
52  period calculation functions.
53*/
54/*! @example print_holidays.cpp
55  This is an example of using functors to define a holiday schedule
56 */
57/*! @example localization.cpp
58  Demonstrates the use of facets to localize date output for Gregorian dates.
59 */
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