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<h1>D:YAML 0.4 API documentation</h1>
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<p>This is the complete API documentation for D:YAML. It describes all classes,
methods and global functions provided by the library. This is not the best place
to start learning how to use D:YAML. Rather, it should serve as a reference when
you need detailed information about every bit of D:YAML functionality. You can
find more introductory material in D:YAML <a href="../index.html">tutorials</a>.
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<p>In this API documentation, each D:YAML module is documented separately. However,
to use D:YAML, you don't need to import these modules. All you need to do is
import the <i>yaml</i> module, which will import all needed modules.
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