\section{File List}
Here is a list of all documented files with brief descriptions:\begin{CompactList}
\item\contentsline{section}{\hyperlink{document__lsf_8c}{document\_\-lsf.c} (A dummy executable that provides a root for the documentation and a place to make sure the header files are compilable )}{\pageref{document__lsf_8c}}{}
\item\contentsline{section}{\hyperlink{LSF_8h}{LSF.h} (Maps out the LSF data structures )}{\pageref{LSF_8h}}{}
\item\contentsline{section}{\hyperlink{LSF__cpu_8h}{LSF\_\-cpu.h} (Defines the enumeration of the CPUs that can produce data packet )}{\pageref{LSF__cpu_8h}}{}
\item\contentsline{section}{\hyperlink{LSF__endianness_8h}{LSF\_\-endianness.h} (Provides definitions of the ENDIANNESS of the target machine. The symbols {\em ENDIANNESS\_\-IS\_\-LITTLE\/} and {\em ENDIANNESS\_\-IS\_\-BIG\/} should be used in preprocessing directives to determine the endianness of the machine, while the symbol {\em ENDIANNESS\/} can be more easily used in 'C' code )}{\pageref{LSF__endianness_8h}}{}
\item\contentsline{section}{\hyperlink{LSF__ids_8h}{LSF\_\-ids.h} (LAT Science Datagram Identifiers )}{\pageref{LSF__ids_8h}}{}
\item\contentsline{section}{\hyperlink{LSF__reason_8h}{LSF\_\-reason.h} (What you have all been looking for the reason why things happen, at least why LSF event datagrams are opened and closed )}{\pageref{LSF__reason_8h}}{}
\end{CompactList}
