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<a name="annotation-glossary"></a>Annotation Glossary</h1></div></div></div>
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<dt><span class="glossterm"><a name="annotation-glossterm-element-type"></a>element-type</span></dt>
<dd class="glossdef"><p>Generics and defining elements of containers and arrays.</p></dd>
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<dt><span class="glossterm"><a name="annotation-glossterm-skip"></a>skip</span></dt>
<dd class="glossdef"><p>Exposed in C code, not necessarily available in other languages.</p></dd>
<dt><span class="glossterm"><a name="annotation-glossterm-Stable"></a>Stable</span></dt>
<dd class="glossdef"><p>The intention of a Stable interface is to enable arbitrary third parties to
develop applications to these interfaces, release them, and have confidence that
they will run on all minor releases of the product (after the one in which the
interface was introduced, and within the same major release). Even at a major
release, incompatible changes are expected to be rare, and to have strong
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<dt><span class="glossterm"><a name="annotation-glossterm-transfer%20container"></a>transfer container</span></dt>
<dd class="glossdef"><p>Free data container after the code is done.</p></dd>
<dt><span class="glossterm"><a name="annotation-glossterm-transfer%20full"></a>transfer full</span></dt>
<dd class="glossdef"><p>Free data after the code is done.</p></dd>
<dt><span class="glossterm"><a name="annotation-glossterm-transfer%20none"></a>transfer none</span></dt>
<dd class="glossdef"><p>Don't free data after the code is done.</p></dd>
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<dt><span class="glossterm"><a name="annotation-glossterm-Unstable"></a>Unstable</span></dt>
<dd class="glossdef"><p>Unstable interfaces are experimental or transitional. They are typically used to
give outside developers early access to new or rapidly changing technology, or
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anticipated. No claims are made about either source or binary compatibility from
one minor release to the next.

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change without warning and should not be used in unbundled products.

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incompatible changes to an Unstable interface in a major or minor release.
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