218 lines
7.0 KiB
OpenEdge ABL
218 lines
7.0 KiB
OpenEdge ABL
/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* constraints.i
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*
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* SWIG constraints library.
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*
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* SWIG library file containing typemaps for implementing various kinds of
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* constraints. Depends upon the SWIG exception library for generating
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* errors in a language-independent manner.
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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// This library provides support for applying constraints to function
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// arguments. Using a constraint, you can restrict arguments to be
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// positive numbers, non-NULL pointers, and so on. The following
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// constraints are available :
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//
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// Number POSITIVE - Positive number (not zero)
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// Number NEGATIVE - Negative number (not zero)
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// Number NONZERO - Nonzero number
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// Number NONNEGATIVE - Positive number (including zero)
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// Number NONPOSITIVE - Negative number (including zero)
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// Pointer NONNULL - Non-NULL pointer
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// Pointer ALIGN8 - 8-byte aligned pointer
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// Pointer ALIGN4 - 4-byte aligned pointer
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// Pointer ALIGN2 - 2-byte aligned pointer
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//
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// To use the constraints, you need to "apply" them to specific
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// function arguments in your code. This is done using the %apply
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// directive. For example :
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//
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// %apply Number NONNEGATIVE { double nonneg };
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// double sqrt(double nonneg); // Name of argument must match
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//
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// %apply Pointer NONNULL { FILE *stream };
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// FILE *fdopen(int NONNEGATIVE); // May return a NULL pointer
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// int fclose(void *stream); // Does not accept a NULL pointer
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//
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// Any function argument of the type you specify with the %apply directive
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// will be checked with the appropriate constraint. Multiple types may
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// be specified as follows :
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//
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// %apply Pointer NONNULL { void *, Vector *, List *, double *};
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//
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// In this case, all of the types listed would be checked for non-NULL
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// pointers.
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//
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// The common datatypes of int, short, long, unsigned int, unsigned long,
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// unsigned short, unsigned char, signed char, float, and double can be
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// checked without using the %apply directive by simply using the
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// constraint name as the parameter name. For example :
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//
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// double sqrt(double NONNEGATIVE);
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// double log(double POSITIVE);
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//
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// If you have used typedef to change type-names, you can also do this :
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//
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// %apply double { Real }; // Make everything defined for doubles
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// // work for Reals.
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// Real sqrt(Real NONNEGATIVE);
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// Real log(Real POSITIVE);
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%include <exception.i>
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#if defined(SWIGCSHARP) || defined(SWIGD)
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// Required attribute for C# and D exception handling
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#define SWIGCSHARPCANTHROW , canthrow=1
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#else
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#define SWIGCSHARPCANTHROW
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#endif
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// Positive numbers
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%typemap(check SWIGCSHARPCANTHROW)
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int POSITIVE,
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short POSITIVE,
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long POSITIVE,
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unsigned int POSITIVE,
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unsigned short POSITIVE,
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unsigned long POSITIVE,
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signed char POSITIVE,
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unsigned char POSITIVE,
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float POSITIVE,
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double POSITIVE,
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Number POSITIVE
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{
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if ($1 <= 0) {
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SWIG_exception(SWIG_ValueError,"Expected a positive value.");
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}
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}
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// Negative numbers
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%typemap(check SWIGCSHARPCANTHROW)
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int NEGATIVE,
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short NEGATIVE,
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long NEGATIVE,
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unsigned int NEGATIVE,
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unsigned short NEGATIVE,
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unsigned long NEGATIVE,
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signed char NEGATIVE,
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unsigned char NEGATIVE,
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float NEGATIVE,
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double NEGATIVE,
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Number NEGATIVE
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{
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if ($1 >= 0) {
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SWIG_exception(SWIG_ValueError,"Expected a negative value.");
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}
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}
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// Nonzero numbers
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%typemap(check SWIGCSHARPCANTHROW)
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int NONZERO,
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short NONZERO,
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long NONZERO,
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unsigned int NONZERO,
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unsigned short NONZERO,
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unsigned long NONZERO,
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signed char NONZERO,
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unsigned char NONZERO,
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float NONZERO,
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double NONZERO,
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Number NONZERO
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{
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if ($1 == 0) {
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SWIG_exception(SWIG_ValueError,"Expected a nonzero value.");
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}
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}
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// Nonnegative numbers
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%typemap(check SWIGCSHARPCANTHROW)
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int NONNEGATIVE,
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short NONNEGATIVE,
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long NONNEGATIVE,
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unsigned int NONNEGATIVE,
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unsigned short NONNEGATIVE,
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unsigned long NONNEGATIVE,
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signed char NONNEGATIVE,
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unsigned char NONNEGATIVE,
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float NONNEGATIVE,
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double NONNEGATIVE,
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Number NONNEGATIVE
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{
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if ($1 < 0) {
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SWIG_exception(SWIG_ValueError,"Expected a non-negative value.");
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}
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}
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// Nonpositive numbers
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%typemap(check SWIGCSHARPCANTHROW)
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int NONPOSITIVE,
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short NONPOSITIVE,
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long NONPOSITIVE,
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unsigned int NONPOSITIVE,
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unsigned short NONPOSITIVE,
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unsigned long NONPOSITIVE,
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signed char NONPOSITIVE,
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unsigned char NONPOSITIVE,
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float NONPOSITIVE,
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double NONPOSITIVE,
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Number NONPOSITIVE
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{
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if ($1 > 0) {
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SWIG_exception(SWIG_ValueError,"Expected a non-positive value.");
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}
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}
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// Non-NULL pointer
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%typemap(check SWIGCSHARPCANTHROW)
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void * NONNULL,
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Pointer NONNULL
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{
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if (!$1) {
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SWIG_exception(SWIG_NullReferenceError,"Received a NULL pointer.");
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}
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}
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// Aligned pointers
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%typemap(check SWIGCSHARPCANTHROW)
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void * ALIGN8,
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Pointer ALIGN8
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{
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unsigned long long tmp;
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tmp = (unsigned long long) $1;
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if (tmp & 7) {
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SWIG_exception(SWIG_ValueError,"Pointer must be 8-byte aligned.");
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}
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}
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%typemap(check SWIGCSHARPCANTHROW)
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void * ALIGN4,
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Pointer ALIGN4
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{
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unsigned long long tmp;
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tmp = (unsigned long long) $1;
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if (tmp & 3) {
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SWIG_exception(SWIG_ValueError,"Pointer must be 4-byte aligned.");
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}
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}
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%typemap(check SWIGCSHARPCANTHROW)
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void * ALIGN2,
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Pointer ALIGN2
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{
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unsigned long long tmp;
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tmp = (unsigned long long) $1;
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if (tmp & 1) {
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SWIG_exception(SWIG_ValueError,"Pointer must be 2-byte aligned.");
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}
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}
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