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\subsection*{Files}
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\item 
file \hyperlink{LSF_8h}{LSF.h}
\begin{CompactList}\small\item\em Maps out the LSF data structures. \item\end{CompactList}

\item 
file \hyperlink{LSF__endianness_8h}{LSF\_\-endianness.h}
\begin{CompactList}\small\item\em 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. \item\end{CompactList}

\item 
file \hyperlink{LSF__scan_8h}{LSF\_\-scan.h}
\begin{CompactList}\small\item\em Interface to a generic LSF scan routine. \item\end{CompactList}

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