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+void func() { }
+
+// **ABC**
+void func() { }
+// *INDENT-ON*
+
+void func() { }
+
+/**
+ * Function to solve for roots of a generic quartic polynomial of the following form:
+ * \verbatim
+
+ p(x) = a * x^4 + b * x^3 + c * x^2 + d * x + e,
+
+ where a, b, c, d, and e are real coefficients
+
+ * \endverbatim
+ *
+ * This object's tolerance defines a threshold for root solutions above which iterative methods will be employed to achieve the desired accuracy
+ *
+ * \verbatim - this should cause the following line to not wrap due to cmt_width
+ * Upon success, the roots array contains the solution to the polynomial p(x) = 0
+ * \endverbatim
+ * + Return value on output:
+ * - 0, if an error occurs (invalid coefficients)
+ * - 1, if all roots are real
+ * - 2, if two roots are real and two roots are complex conjugates
+ * - 3, if the roots are two pairs of complex conjugates
+ */
+int solve(double a,
+ double b,
+ double c,
+ double d,
+ double e,
+ std::complex<double> roots[4]);
+
+/**
+ * Function to solve for roots of a generic quartic polynomial of the following form:
+ *
+
+ p(x) = a * x^4 + b * x^3 + c * x^2 + d * x + e,
+ where a, b, c, d, and e are real coefficients
+ *
+ * Upon success, root1, root2, root3, and root4 contain the solution to the polynomial p(x) = 0
+ * + Return value on output:
+ * - 0, if an error occurs (invalid coefficients)
+ * - 1, if all roots are real
+ * - 2, if two roots are real and two roots are complex conjugates
+ * - 3, if the roots are two pairs of complex conjugates
+ */
+/* **ABC** */
+ int solve(double a,
+ double b,
+ double c,
+ double d,
+ double e,
+ std::complex<double> &root1,
+ std::complex<double> &root2,
+ std::complex<double> &root3,
+ std::complex<double> &root4);
+/* ??DEF?? */