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			The header <STRONG>&lt;boost/current_function.hpp&gt;</STRONG> defines a single 
			macro, <STRONG>BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION</STRONG>,<STRONG> </STRONG>similar to the 
			C99 predefined identifier <STRONG>__func__</STRONG>.
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		<P><STRONG>BOOST_CURRENT_FUNCTION</STRONG> expands to a string literal containing 
			the (fully qualified, if possible) name of the enclosing function. If there is 
			no enclosing function, the behavior is undefined.</P>
		<p>Some compilers do not provide a way to obtain the name of the current enclosing 
			function. On such compilers, the string literal has an unspecified value.</p>
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