How to read Visio Binary Format (.vsd) [closed] - c++

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I am building a program to parse .vsd file.
But I don't know where to find link introduce Visio Binary Format (.vsd) specs.

Visio binary format (VSD) is a proprietary format (means - there is no documentation publicly available)
I have seen libvisio package from LibreOffice which seems to be capable of doing this, but may need to dig into sources: https://github.com/LibreOffice/libvisio

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