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- import math
- import unittest
- import sys
- import _ast
- from test import test_support
- from test import script_helper
- import os
- import tempfile
- import textwrap
- class TestSpecifics(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_no_ending_newline(self):
- compile("hi", "<test>", "exec")
- compile("hi\r", "<test>", "exec")
- def test_empty(self):
- compile("", "<test>", "exec")
- def test_other_newlines(self):
- compile("\r\n", "<test>", "exec")
- compile("\r", "<test>", "exec")
- compile("hi\r\nstuff\r\ndef f():\n pass\r", "<test>", "exec")
- compile("this_is\rreally_old_mac\rdef f():\n pass", "<test>", "exec")
- def test_debug_assignment(self):
- # catch assignments to __debug__
- self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compile, '__debug__ = 1', '?', 'single')
- import __builtin__
- prev = __builtin__.__debug__
- setattr(__builtin__, '__debug__', 'sure')
- setattr(__builtin__, '__debug__', prev)
- def test_argument_handling(self):
- # detect duplicate positional and keyword arguments
- self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, 'lambda a,a:0')
- self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, 'lambda a,a=1:0')
- self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, 'lambda a=1,a=1:0')
- try:
- exec 'def f(a, a): pass'
- self.fail("duplicate arguments")
- except SyntaxError:
- pass
- try:
- exec 'def f(a = 0, a = 1): pass'
- self.fail("duplicate keyword arguments")
- except SyntaxError:
- pass
- try:
- exec 'def f(a): global a; a = 1'
- self.fail("variable is global and local")
- except SyntaxError:
- pass
- def test_syntax_error(self):
- self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compile, "1+*3", "filename", "exec")
- def test_none_keyword_arg(self):
- self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compile, "f(None=1)", "<string>", "exec")
- def test_duplicate_global_local(self):
- try:
- exec 'def f(a): global a; a = 1'
- self.fail("variable is global and local")
- except SyntaxError:
- pass
- def test_exec_functional_style(self):
- # Exec'ing a tuple of length 2 works.
- g = {'b': 2}
- exec("a = b + 1", g)
- self.assertEqual(g['a'], 3)
- # As does exec'ing a tuple of length 3.
- l = {'b': 3}
- g = {'b': 5, 'c': 7}
- exec("a = b + c", g, l)
- self.assertNotIn('a', g)
- self.assertEqual(l['a'], 10)
- # Tuples not of length 2 or 3 are invalid.
- with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
- exec("a = b + 1",)
- with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
- exec("a = b + 1", {}, {}, {})
- # Can't mix and match the two calling forms.
- g = {'a': 3, 'b': 4}
- l = {}
- with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
- exec("a = b + 1", g) in g
- with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
- exec("a = b + 1", g, l) in g, l
- def test_nested_qualified_exec(self):
- # Can use qualified exec in nested functions.
- code = ["""
- def g():
- def f():
- if True:
- exec "" in {}, {}
- """, """
- def g():
- def f():
- if True:
- exec("", {}, {})
- """, """
- def g():
- def f():
- if True:
- exec("", {})
- """]
- for c in code:
- compile(c, "<code>", "exec")
- def test_exec_with_general_mapping_for_locals(self):
- class M:
- "Test mapping interface versus possible calls from eval()."
- def __getitem__(self, key):
- if key == 'a':
- return 12
- raise KeyError
- def __setitem__(self, key, value):
- self.results = (key, value)
- def keys(self):
- return list('xyz')
- m = M()
- g = globals()
- exec 'z = a' in g, m
- self.assertEqual(m.results, ('z', 12))
- try:
- exec 'z = b' in g, m
- except NameError:
- pass
- else:
- self.fail('Did not detect a KeyError')
- exec 'z = dir()' in g, m
- self.assertEqual(m.results, ('z', list('xyz')))
- exec 'z = globals()' in g, m
- self.assertEqual(m.results, ('z', g))
- exec 'z = locals()' in g, m
- self.assertEqual(m.results, ('z', m))
- try:
- exec 'z = b' in m
- except TypeError:
- pass
- else:
- self.fail('Did not validate globals as a real dict')
- class A:
- "Non-mapping"
- pass
- m = A()
- try:
- exec 'z = a' in g, m
- except TypeError:
- pass
- else:
- self.fail('Did not validate locals as a mapping')
- # Verify that dict subclasses work as well
- class D(dict):
- def __getitem__(self, key):
- if key == 'a':
- return 12
- return dict.__getitem__(self, key)
- d = D()
- exec 'z = a' in g, d
- self.assertEqual(d['z'], 12)
- def test_extended_arg(self):
- longexpr = 'x = x or ' + '-x' * 2500
- code = '''
- def f(x):
- %s
- %s
- %s
- %s
- %s
- %s
- %s
- %s
- %s
- %s
- # the expressions above have no effect, x == argument
- while x:
- x -= 1
- # EXTENDED_ARG/JUMP_ABSOLUTE here
- return x
- ''' % ((longexpr,)*10)
- exec code
- self.assertEqual(f(5), 0)
- def test_complex_args(self):
- with test_support.check_py3k_warnings(
- ("tuple parameter unpacking has been removed", SyntaxWarning)):
- exec textwrap.dedent('''
- def comp_args((a, b)):
- return a,b
- self.assertEqual(comp_args((1, 2)), (1, 2))
- def comp_args((a, b)=(3, 4)):
- return a, b
- self.assertEqual(comp_args((1, 2)), (1, 2))
- self.assertEqual(comp_args(), (3, 4))
- def comp_args(a, (b, c)):
- return a, b, c
- self.assertEqual(comp_args(1, (2, 3)), (1, 2, 3))
- def comp_args(a=2, (b, c)=(3, 4)):
- return a, b, c
- self.assertEqual(comp_args(1, (2, 3)), (1, 2, 3))
- self.assertEqual(comp_args(), (2, 3, 4))
- ''')
- def test_argument_order(self):
- try:
- exec 'def f(a=1, (b, c)): pass'
- self.fail("non-default args after default")
- except SyntaxError:
- pass
- def test_float_literals(self):
- # testing bad float literals
- self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, "2e")
- self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, "2.0e+")
- self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, "1e-")
- self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, "3-4e/21")
- def test_indentation(self):
- # testing compile() of indented block w/o trailing newline"
- s = """
- if 1:
- if 2:
- pass"""
- compile(s, "<string>", "exec")
- # This test is probably specific to CPython and may not generalize
- # to other implementations. We are trying to ensure that when
- # the first line of code starts after 256, correct line numbers
- # in tracebacks are still produced.
- def test_leading_newlines(self):
- s256 = "".join(["\n"] * 256 + ["spam"])
- co = compile(s256, 'fn', 'exec')
- self.assertEqual(co.co_firstlineno, 257)
- self.assertEqual(co.co_lnotab, '')
- def test_literals_with_leading_zeroes(self):
- for arg in ["077787", "0xj", "0x.", "0e", "090000000000000",
- "080000000000000", "000000000000009", "000000000000008",
- "0b42", "0BADCAFE", "0o123456789", "0b1.1", "0o4.2",
- "0b101j2", "0o153j2", "0b100e1", "0o777e1", "0o8", "0o78"]:
- self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, arg)
- self.assertEqual(eval("0777"), 511)
- self.assertEqual(eval("0777L"), 511)
- self.assertEqual(eval("000777"), 511)
- self.assertEqual(eval("0xff"), 255)
- self.assertEqual(eval("0xffL"), 255)
- self.assertEqual(eval("0XfF"), 255)
- self.assertEqual(eval("0777."), 777)
- self.assertEqual(eval("0777.0"), 777)
- self.assertEqual(eval("000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000777e0"), 777)
- self.assertEqual(eval("0777e1"), 7770)
- self.assertEqual(eval("0e0"), 0)
- self.assertEqual(eval("0000E-012"), 0)
- self.assertEqual(eval("09.5"), 9.5)
- self.assertEqual(eval("0777j"), 777j)
- self.assertEqual(eval("00j"), 0j)
- self.assertEqual(eval("00.0"), 0)
- self.assertEqual(eval("0e3"), 0)
- self.assertEqual(eval("090000000000000."), 90000000000000.)
- self.assertEqual(eval("090000000000000.0000000000000000000000"), 90000000000000.)
- self.assertEqual(eval("090000000000000e0"), 90000000000000.)
- self.assertEqual(eval("090000000000000e-0"), 90000000000000.)
- self.assertEqual(eval("090000000000000j"), 90000000000000j)
- self.assertEqual(eval("000000000000007"), 7)
- self.assertEqual(eval("000000000000008."), 8.)
- self.assertEqual(eval("000000000000009."), 9.)
- self.assertEqual(eval("0b101010"), 42)
- self.assertEqual(eval("-0b000000000010"), -2)
- self.assertEqual(eval("0o777"), 511)
- self.assertEqual(eval("-0o0000010"), -8)
- self.assertEqual(eval("020000000000.0"), 20000000000.0)
- self.assertEqual(eval("037777777777e0"), 37777777777.0)
- self.assertEqual(eval("01000000000000000000000.0"),
- 1000000000000000000000.0)
- def test_unary_minus(self):
- # Verify treatment of unary minus on negative numbers SF bug #660455
- if sys.maxint == 2147483647:
- # 32-bit machine
- all_one_bits = '0xffffffff'
- self.assertEqual(eval(all_one_bits), 4294967295L)
- self.assertEqual(eval("-" + all_one_bits), -4294967295L)
- elif sys.maxint == 9223372036854775807:
- # 64-bit machine
- all_one_bits = '0xffffffffffffffff'
- self.assertEqual(eval(all_one_bits), 18446744073709551615L)
- self.assertEqual(eval("-" + all_one_bits), -18446744073709551615L)
- else:
- self.fail("How many bits *does* this machine have???")
- # Verify treatment of constant folding on -(sys.maxint+1)
- # i.e. -2147483648 on 32 bit platforms. Should return int, not long.
- self.assertIsInstance(eval("%s" % (-sys.maxint - 1)), int)
- self.assertIsInstance(eval("%s" % (-sys.maxint - 2)), long)
- if sys.maxint == 9223372036854775807:
- def test_32_63_bit_values(self):
- a = +4294967296 # 1 << 32
- b = -4294967296 # 1 << 32
- c = +281474976710656 # 1 << 48
- d = -281474976710656 # 1 << 48
- e = +4611686018427387904 # 1 << 62
- f = -4611686018427387904 # 1 << 62
- g = +9223372036854775807 # 1 << 63 - 1
- h = -9223372036854775807 # 1 << 63 - 1
- for variable in self.test_32_63_bit_values.func_code.co_consts:
- if variable is not None:
- self.assertIsInstance(variable, int)
- def test_sequence_unpacking_error(self):
- # Verify sequence packing/unpacking with "or". SF bug #757818
- i,j = (1, -1) or (-1, 1)
- self.assertEqual(i, 1)
- self.assertEqual(j, -1)
- def test_none_assignment(self):
- stmts = [
- 'None = 0',
- 'None += 0',
- '__builtins__.None = 0',
- 'def None(): pass',
- 'class None: pass',
- '(a, None) = 0, 0',
- 'for None in range(10): pass',
- 'def f(None): pass',
- 'import None',
- 'import x as None',
- 'from x import None',
- 'from x import y as None'
- ]
- for stmt in stmts:
- stmt += "\n"
- self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compile, stmt, 'tmp', 'single')
- self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compile, stmt, 'tmp', 'exec')
- # This is ok.
- compile("from None import x", "tmp", "exec")
- compile("from x import None as y", "tmp", "exec")
- compile("import None as x", "tmp", "exec")
- def test_import(self):
- succeed = [
- 'import sys',
- 'import os, sys',
- 'import os as bar',
- 'import os.path as bar',
- 'from __future__ import nested_scopes, generators',
- 'from __future__ import (nested_scopes,\ngenerators)',
- 'from __future__ import (nested_scopes,\ngenerators,)',
- 'from sys import stdin, stderr, stdout',
- 'from sys import (stdin, stderr,\nstdout)',
- 'from sys import (stdin, stderr,\nstdout,)',
- 'from sys import (stdin\n, stderr, stdout)',
- 'from sys import (stdin\n, stderr, stdout,)',
- 'from sys import stdin as si, stdout as so, stderr as se',
- 'from sys import (stdin as si, stdout as so, stderr as se)',
- 'from sys import (stdin as si, stdout as so, stderr as se,)',
- ]
- fail = [
- 'import (os, sys)',
- 'import (os), (sys)',
- 'import ((os), (sys))',
- 'import (sys',
- 'import sys)',
- 'import (os,)',
- 'import os As bar',
- 'import os.path a bar',
- 'from sys import stdin As stdout',
- 'from sys import stdin a stdout',
- 'from (sys) import stdin',
- 'from __future__ import (nested_scopes',
- 'from __future__ import nested_scopes)',
- 'from __future__ import nested_scopes,\ngenerators',
- 'from sys import (stdin',
- 'from sys import stdin)',
- 'from sys import stdin, stdout,\nstderr',
- 'from sys import stdin si',
- 'from sys import stdin,'
- 'from sys import (*)',
- 'from sys import (stdin,, stdout, stderr)',
- 'from sys import (stdin, stdout),',
- ]
- for stmt in succeed:
- compile(stmt, 'tmp', 'exec')
- for stmt in fail:
- self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compile, stmt, 'tmp', 'exec')
- def test_for_distinct_code_objects(self):
- # SF bug 1048870
- def f():
- f1 = lambda x=1: x
- f2 = lambda x=2: x
- return f1, f2
- f1, f2 = f()
- self.assertNotEqual(id(f1.func_code), id(f2.func_code))
- def test_lambda_doc(self):
- l = lambda: "foo"
- self.assertIsNone(l.__doc__)
- @test_support.requires_unicode
- def test_encoding(self):
- code = b'# -*- coding: badencoding -*-\npass\n'
- self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compile, code, 'tmp', 'exec')
- code = u"# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-\npass\n"
- self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compile, code, "tmp", "exec")
- code = 'u"\xc2\xa4"\n'
- self.assertEqual(eval(code), u'\xc2\xa4')
- code = u'u"\xc2\xa4"\n'
- self.assertEqual(eval(code), u'\xc2\xa4')
- code = '# -*- coding: latin1 -*-\nu"\xc2\xa4"\n'
- self.assertEqual(eval(code), u'\xc2\xa4')
- code = '# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-\nu"\xc2\xa4"\n'
- self.assertEqual(eval(code), u'\xa4')
- code = '# -*- coding: iso8859-15 -*-\nu"\xc2\xa4"\n'
- self.assertEqual(eval(code), test_support.u(r'\xc2\u20ac'))
- code = 'u"""\\\n# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-\n\xc2\xa4"""\n'
- self.assertEqual(eval(code), u'# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-\n\xc2\xa4')
- def test_subscripts(self):
- # SF bug 1448804
- # Class to make testing subscript results easy
- class str_map(object):
- def __init__(self):
- self.data = {}
- def __getitem__(self, key):
- return self.data[str(key)]
- def __setitem__(self, key, value):
- self.data[str(key)] = value
- def __delitem__(self, key):
- del self.data[str(key)]
- def __contains__(self, key):
- return str(key) in self.data
- d = str_map()
- # Index
- d[1] = 1
- self.assertEqual(d[1], 1)
- d[1] += 1
- self.assertEqual(d[1], 2)
- del d[1]
- self.assertNotIn(1, d)
- # Tuple of indices
- d[1, 1] = 1
- self.assertEqual(d[1, 1], 1)
- d[1, 1] += 1
- self.assertEqual(d[1, 1], 2)
- del d[1, 1]
- self.assertNotIn((1, 1), d)
- # Simple slice
- d[1:2] = 1
- self.assertEqual(d[1:2], 1)
- d[1:2] += 1
- self.assertEqual(d[1:2], 2)
- del d[1:2]
- self.assertNotIn(slice(1, 2), d)
- # Tuple of simple slices
- d[1:2, 1:2] = 1
- self.assertEqual(d[1:2, 1:2], 1)
- d[1:2, 1:2] += 1
- self.assertEqual(d[1:2, 1:2], 2)
- del d[1:2, 1:2]
- self.assertNotIn((slice(1, 2), slice(1, 2)), d)
- # Extended slice
- d[1:2:3] = 1
- self.assertEqual(d[1:2:3], 1)
- d[1:2:3] += 1
- self.assertEqual(d[1:2:3], 2)
- del d[1:2:3]
- self.assertNotIn(slice(1, 2, 3), d)
- # Tuple of extended slices
- d[1:2:3, 1:2:3] = 1
- self.assertEqual(d[1:2:3, 1:2:3], 1)
- d[1:2:3, 1:2:3] += 1
- self.assertEqual(d[1:2:3, 1:2:3], 2)
- del d[1:2:3, 1:2:3]
- self.assertNotIn((slice(1, 2, 3), slice(1, 2, 3)), d)
- # Ellipsis
- d[...] = 1
- self.assertEqual(d[...], 1)
- d[...] += 1
- self.assertEqual(d[...], 2)
- del d[...]
- self.assertNotIn(Ellipsis, d)
- # Tuple of Ellipses
- d[..., ...] = 1
- self.assertEqual(d[..., ...], 1)
- d[..., ...] += 1
- self.assertEqual(d[..., ...], 2)
- del d[..., ...]
- self.assertNotIn((Ellipsis, Ellipsis), d)
- def test_mangling(self):
- class A:
- def f():
- __mangled = 1
- __not_mangled__ = 2
- import __mangled_mod
- import __package__.module
- self.assertIn("_A__mangled", A.f.func_code.co_varnames)
- self.assertIn("__not_mangled__", A.f.func_code.co_varnames)
- self.assertIn("_A__mangled_mod", A.f.func_code.co_varnames)
- self.assertIn("__package__", A.f.func_code.co_varnames)
- def test_compile_ast(self):
- fname = __file__
- if fname.lower().endswith(('pyc', 'pyo')):
- fname = fname[:-1]
- with open(fname, 'r') as f:
- fcontents = f.read()
- sample_code = [
- ['<assign>', 'x = 5'],
- ['<print1>', 'print 1'],
- ['<printv>', 'print v'],
- ['<printTrue>', 'print True'],
- ['<printList>', 'print []'],
- ['<ifblock>', """if True:\n pass\n"""],
- ['<forblock>', """for n in [1, 2, 3]:\n print n\n"""],
- ['<deffunc>', """def foo():\n pass\nfoo()\n"""],
- [fname, fcontents],
- ]
- for fname, code in sample_code:
- co1 = compile(code, '%s1' % fname, 'exec')
- ast = compile(code, '%s2' % fname, 'exec', _ast.PyCF_ONLY_AST)
- self.assertTrue(type(ast) == _ast.Module)
- co2 = compile(ast, '%s3' % fname, 'exec')
- self.assertEqual(co1, co2)
- # the code object's filename comes from the second compilation step
- self.assertEqual(co2.co_filename, '%s3' % fname)
- # raise exception when node type doesn't match with compile mode
- co1 = compile('print 1', '<string>', 'exec', _ast.PyCF_ONLY_AST)
- self.assertRaises(TypeError, compile, co1, '<ast>', 'eval')
- # raise exception when node type is no start node
- self.assertRaises(TypeError, compile, _ast.If(), '<ast>', 'exec')
- # raise exception when node has invalid children
- ast = _ast.Module()
- ast.body = [_ast.BoolOp()]
- self.assertRaises(TypeError, compile, ast, '<ast>', 'exec')
- def test_yet_more_evil_still_undecodable(self):
- # Issue #25388
- src = b"#\x00\n#\xfd\n"
- tmpd = tempfile.mkdtemp()
- try:
- fn = os.path.join(tmpd, "bad.py")
- with open(fn, "wb") as fp:
- fp.write(src)
- rc, out, err = script_helper.assert_python_failure(fn)
- finally:
- test_support.rmtree(tmpd)
- self.assertIn(b"Non-ASCII", err)
- def test_null_terminated(self):
- # The source code is null-terminated internally, but bytes-like
- # objects are accepted, which could be not terminated.
- with self.assertRaisesRegexp(TypeError, "without null bytes"):
- compile(u"123\x00", "<dummy>", "eval")
- with test_support.check_py3k_warnings():
- with self.assertRaisesRegexp(TypeError, "without null bytes"):
- compile(buffer("123\x00"), "<dummy>", "eval")
- code = compile(buffer("123\x00", 1, 2), "<dummy>", "eval")
- self.assertEqual(eval(code), 23)
- code = compile(buffer("1234", 1, 2), "<dummy>", "eval")
- self.assertEqual(eval(code), 23)
- code = compile(buffer("$23$", 1, 2), "<dummy>", "eval")
- self.assertEqual(eval(code), 23)
- class TestStackSize(unittest.TestCase):
- # These tests check that the computed stack size for a code object
- # stays within reasonable bounds (see issue #21523 for an example
- # dysfunction).
- N = 100
- def check_stack_size(self, code):
- # To assert that the alleged stack size is not O(N), we
- # check that it is smaller than log(N).
- if isinstance(code, str):
- code = compile(code, "<foo>", "single")
- max_size = math.ceil(math.log(len(code.co_code)))
- self.assertLessEqual(code.co_stacksize, max_size)
- def test_and(self):
- self.check_stack_size("x and " * self.N + "x")
- def test_or(self):
- self.check_stack_size("x or " * self.N + "x")
- def test_and_or(self):
- self.check_stack_size("x and x or " * self.N + "x")
- def test_chained_comparison(self):
- self.check_stack_size("x < " * self.N + "x")
- def test_if_else(self):
- self.check_stack_size("x if x else " * self.N + "x")
- def test_binop(self):
- self.check_stack_size("x + " * self.N + "x")
- def test_func_and(self):
- code = "def f(x):\n"
- code += " x and x\n" * self.N
- self.check_stack_size(code)
- def check_constant(self, func, expected):
- for const in func.__code__.co_consts:
- if repr(const) == repr(expected):
- break
- else:
- self.fail("unable to find constant %r in %r"
- % (expected, func.__code__.co_consts))
- # Merging equal constants is not a strict requirement for the Python
- # semantics, it's a more an implementation detail.
- @test_support.cpython_only
- def test_merge_constants(self):
- # Issue #25843: compile() must merge constants which are equal
- # and have the same type.
- def check_same_constant(const):
- ns = {}
- code = "f1, f2 = lambda: %r, lambda: %r" % (const, const)
- exec(code, ns)
- f1 = ns['f1']
- f2 = ns['f2']
- self.assertIs(f1.__code__, f2.__code__)
- self.check_constant(f1, const)
- self.assertEqual(repr(f1()), repr(const))
- check_same_constant(None)
- check_same_constant(0)
- check_same_constant(0.0)
- check_same_constant(b'abc')
- check_same_constant('abc')
- def test_dont_merge_constants(self):
- # Issue #25843: compile() must not merge constants which are equal
- # but have a different type.
- def check_different_constants(const1, const2):
- ns = {}
- exec("f1, f2 = lambda: %r, lambda: %r" % (const1, const2), ns)
- f1 = ns['f1']
- f2 = ns['f2']
- self.assertIsNot(f1.__code__, f2.__code__)
- self.check_constant(f1, const1)
- self.check_constant(f2, const2)
- self.assertEqual(repr(f1()), repr(const1))
- self.assertEqual(repr(f2()), repr(const2))
- check_different_constants(0, 0.0)
- check_different_constants(+0.0, -0.0)
- check_different_constants((0,), (0.0,))
- # check_different_constants() cannot be used because repr(-0j) is
- # '(-0-0j)', but when '(-0-0j)' is evaluated to 0j: we loose the sign.
- f1, f2 = lambda: +0.0j, lambda: -0.0j
- self.assertIsNot(f1.__code__, f2.__code__)
- self.check_constant(f1, +0.0j)
- self.check_constant(f2, -0.0j)
- self.assertEqual(repr(f1()), repr(+0.0j))
- self.assertEqual(repr(f2()), repr(-0.0j))
- def test_main():
- test_support.run_unittest(__name__)
- if __name__ == "__main__":
- unittest.main()
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