doc: Mention language bindings in the manual.
-- Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
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@ -298,6 +298,13 @@ library. Experienced programmers might want to start looking at the
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examples at the end of the manual, and then only read up those parts
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of the interface which are unclear.
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The documentation for the language bindings is currently not included
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in this manual. Those languages bindings follow the general
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programming model of @acronym{GPGME} but may provide some extra high
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level abstraction on top of the @acronym{GPGME} style API. For now
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please see the README files in the @file{lang/} directory of the
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source distribution.
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@node Features
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@section Features
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@ -324,8 +331,11 @@ the programmer can focus on the other parts of the program, and still
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integrate strong cryptography in his application. Once support for
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@acronym{GPGME} has been added to a program, it is easy to add support
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for other crypto protocols once @acronym{GPGME} backends provide them.
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@end table
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@item it's language friendly
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@acronym{GPGME} comes with languages bindings for several common
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programming languages: Common Lisp, C++, Python 2, and Python 3.
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@end table
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@node Overview
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@section Overview
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