Inline bytes_to_asm_fmt into Script::Display impl
This function does not need to exist anymore because it is exactly the same as what is produced by the `Display` impl.
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@ -9,14 +9,14 @@ use internals::ToU64 as _;
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use super::witness_version::WitnessVersion;
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use super::{
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bytes_to_asm_fmt, Builder, Instruction, InstructionIndices, Instructions, PushBytes,
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RedeemScriptSizeError, ScriptBuf, ScriptHash, WScriptHash, WitnessScriptSizeError,
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Builder, Instruction, InstructionIndices, Instructions, PushBytes, RedeemScriptSizeError,
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ScriptBuf, ScriptHash, WScriptHash, WitnessScriptSizeError,
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};
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use crate::consensus::Encodable;
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use crate::opcodes::all::*;
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use crate::opcodes::{self, Opcode};
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use crate::policy::DUST_RELAY_TX_FEE;
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use crate::prelude::{sink, Box, DisplayHex, String, ToOwned, Vec};
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use crate::prelude::{sink, Box, DisplayHex, String, ToOwned, ToString, Vec};
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use crate::taproot::{LeafVersion, TapLeafHash};
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use crate::FeeRate;
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@ -483,16 +483,12 @@ crate::internal_macros::define_extension_trait! {
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/// Writes the human-readable assembly representation of the script to the formatter.
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#[deprecated(since = "TBD", note = "use the script's Display impl instead")]
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fn fmt_asm(&self, f: &mut dyn fmt::Write) -> fmt::Result {
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bytes_to_asm_fmt(self.as_ref(), f)
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write!(f, "{}", self)
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}
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/// Returns the human-readable assembly representation of the script.
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#[deprecated(since = "TBD", note = "use `to_string()` instead")]
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fn to_asm_string(&self) -> String {
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let mut buf = String::new();
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bytes_to_asm_fmt(self.as_ref(), &mut buf).expect("in-memory writers don't fail");
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buf
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}
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fn to_asm_string(&self) -> String { self.to_string() }
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/// Formats the script as lower-case hex.
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///
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@ -415,7 +415,7 @@ impl AsMut<[u8]> for ScriptBuf {
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impl fmt::Debug for Script {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
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f.write_str("Script(")?;
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bytes_to_asm_fmt(self.as_ref(), f)?;
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fmt::Display::fmt(self, f)?;
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f.write_str(")")
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}
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}
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@ -425,8 +425,76 @@ impl fmt::Debug for ScriptBuf {
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}
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impl fmt::Display for Script {
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#[inline]
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { bytes_to_asm_fmt(self.as_ref(), f) }
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
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// This has to be a macro because it needs to break the loop
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macro_rules! read_push_data_len {
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($iter:expr, $size:path, $formatter:expr) => {
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match script::read_push_data_len($iter, $size) {
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Ok(n) => n,
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Err(_) => {
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$formatter.write_str("<unexpected end>")?;
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break;
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}
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}
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};
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}
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let mut iter = self.as_bytes().iter();
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// Was at least one opcode emitted?
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let mut at_least_one = false;
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// `iter` needs to be borrowed in `read_push_data_len`, so we have to use `while let` instead
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// of `for`.
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while let Some(byte) = iter.next() {
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let opcode = Opcode::from(*byte);
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let data_len = if let opcodes::Class::PushBytes(n) =
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opcode.classify(opcodes::ClassifyContext::Legacy)
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{
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n as usize
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} else {
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match opcode {
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OP_PUSHDATA1 => {
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// side effects: may write and break from the loop
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read_push_data_len!(&mut iter, PushDataLenLen::One, f)
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}
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OP_PUSHDATA2 => {
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// side effects: may write and break from the loop
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read_push_data_len!(&mut iter, PushDataLenLen::Two, f)
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}
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OP_PUSHDATA4 => {
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// side effects: may write and break from the loop
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read_push_data_len!(&mut iter, PushDataLenLen::Four, f)
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}
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_ => 0,
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}
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};
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if at_least_one {
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f.write_str(" ")?;
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} else {
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at_least_one = true;
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}
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// Write the opcode
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if opcode == OP_PUSHBYTES_0 {
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f.write_str("OP_0")?;
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} else {
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write!(f, "{:?}", opcode)?;
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}
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// Write any pushdata
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if data_len > 0 {
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f.write_str(" ")?;
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if data_len <= iter.len() {
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for ch in iter.by_ref().take(data_len) {
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write!(f, "{:02x}", ch)?;
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}
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} else {
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f.write_str("<push past end>")?;
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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impl fmt::Display for ScriptBuf {
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}
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}
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/// Writes the assembly decoding of the script bytes to the formatter.
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pub(super) fn bytes_to_asm_fmt(script: &[u8], f: &mut dyn fmt::Write) -> fmt::Result {
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// This has to be a macro because it needs to break the loop
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macro_rules! read_push_data_len {
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($iter:expr, $size:path, $formatter:expr) => {
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match script::read_push_data_len($iter, $size) {
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Ok(n) => n,
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Err(_) => {
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$formatter.write_str("<unexpected end>")?;
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break;
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}
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}
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};
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}
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let mut iter = script.iter();
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// Was at least one opcode emitted?
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let mut at_least_one = false;
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// `iter` needs to be borrowed in `read_push_data_len`, so we have to use `while let` instead
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// of `for`.
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while let Some(byte) = iter.next() {
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let opcode = Opcode::from(*byte);
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let data_len = if let opcodes::Class::PushBytes(n) =
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opcode.classify(opcodes::ClassifyContext::Legacy)
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{
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n as usize
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} else {
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match opcode {
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OP_PUSHDATA1 => {
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// side effects: may write and break from the loop
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read_push_data_len!(&mut iter, PushDataLenLen::One, f)
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}
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OP_PUSHDATA2 => {
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// side effects: may write and break from the loop
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read_push_data_len!(&mut iter, PushDataLenLen::Two, f)
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}
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OP_PUSHDATA4 => {
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// side effects: may write and break from the loop
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read_push_data_len!(&mut iter, PushDataLenLen::Four, f)
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}
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_ => 0,
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}
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};
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if at_least_one {
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f.write_str(" ")?;
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} else {
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at_least_one = true;
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}
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// Write the opcode
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if opcode == OP_PUSHBYTES_0 {
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f.write_str("OP_0")?;
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} else {
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write!(f, "{:?}", opcode)?;
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}
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// Write any pushdata
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if data_len > 0 {
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f.write_str(" ")?;
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if data_len <= iter.len() {
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for ch in iter.by_ref().take(data_len) {
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write!(f, "{:02x}", ch)?;
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}
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} else {
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f.write_str("<push past end>")?;
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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/// Ways that a script might fail. Not everything is split up as
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/// much as it could be; patches welcome if more detailed errors
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/// would help you.
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