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Initial expansion of external function documentation #2455

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IMPORTANT: These were largely AI generated! I reviewed but lack context to catch errors. Please review carefully!

Leveraging LLMs to write Kotlin docs for external functions, starting with a few targeted files.

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@jingtang10 jingtang10 enabled auto-merge (squash) March 8, 2024 15:29
@jingtang10 jingtang10 merged commit ee810d6 into google:master Mar 8, 2024
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@williamito williamito deleted the engine-kdoc branch March 9, 2024 01:01
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