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<h1>HandleRef Namespace List</h1>Here is a list of all namespaces with brief descriptions:<table>
<tr><td class="indexkey"><a class="el" href="namespacensHandleRefDetail.html">nsHandleRefDetail</a></td><td class="indexvalue">NsHandleRefDetail namespace contains helper classes definitions for CHandleRef template, especially the custom deleters </td></tr>
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