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patch 9.0.2064: cannot use buffer-number for errorformat
Problem: cannot use buffer-number for errorformat Solution: add support for parsing a buffer number using '%b' in 'errorformat' closes: #13419 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
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@@ -1422,6 +1422,7 @@ rest is ignored. Items can only be 1023 bytes long.
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Basic items
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%f file name (finds a string)
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%b buffer number (finds a number)
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%o module name (finds a string)
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%l line number (finds a number)
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%e end line number (finds a number)
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@@ -1461,6 +1462,11 @@ On MS-Windows a leading "C:" will be included in "%f", even when using "%f:".
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This means that a file name which is a single alphabetical letter will not be
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detected.
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The "%b" conversion is used to parse a buffer number. This is useful for
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referring to lines in a scratch buffer or a buffer with no name. If a buffer
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with the matching number doesn't exist, then that line is used as a non-error
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line.
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The "%p" conversion is normally followed by a "^". It's used for compilers
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that output a line like: >
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^
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@@ -5945,8 +5945,6 @@ Various improvements:
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7 Instead of filtering errors with a shell script it should be possible to
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do this with Vim script. A function that filters the raw text that comes
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from the 'makeprg'?
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- Add %b to 'errorformat': buffer number. (Yegappan Lakshmanan / Suresh
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Govindachar)
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7 Allow a window not to have a statusline. Makes it possible to use a
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window as a buffer-tab selection.
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8 Allow non-active windows to have a different statusline. (Yakov Lerner)
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@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ struct qf_info_S
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static qf_info_T ql_info; // global quickfix list
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static int_u last_qf_id = 0; // Last used quickfix list id
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#define FMT_PATTERNS 13 // maximum number of % recognized
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#define FMT_PATTERNS 14 // maximum number of % recognized
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/*
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* Structure used to hold the info of one part of 'errorformat'
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@@ -275,20 +275,21 @@ static struct fmtpattern
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} fmt_pat[FMT_PATTERNS] =
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{
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{'f', ".\\+"}, // only used when at end
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{'n', "\\d\\+"}, // 1
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{'l', "\\d\\+"}, // 2
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{'e', "\\d\\+"}, // 3
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{'c', "\\d\\+"}, // 4
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{'k', "\\d\\+"}, // 5
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{'t', "."}, // 6
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#define FMT_PATTERN_M 7
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{'m', ".\\+"}, // 7
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#define FMT_PATTERN_R 8
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{'r', ".*"}, // 8
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{'p', "[- .]*"}, // 9
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{'v', "\\d\\+"}, // 10
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{'s', ".\\+"}, // 11
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{'o', ".\\+"} // 12
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{'b', "\\d\\+"}, // 1
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{'n', "\\d\\+"}, // 2
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{'l', "\\d\\+"}, // 3
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{'e', "\\d\\+"}, // 4
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{'c', "\\d\\+"}, // 5
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{'k', "\\d\\+"}, // 6
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{'t', "."}, // 7
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#define FMT_PATTERN_M 8
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{'m', ".\\+"}, // 8
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#define FMT_PATTERN_R 9
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{'r', ".*"}, // 9
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{'p', "[- .]*"}, // 10
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{'v', "\\d\\+"}, // 11
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{'s', ".\\+"}, // 12
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{'o', ".\\+"} // 13
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};
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/*
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@@ -942,6 +943,7 @@ qf_get_nextline(qfstate_T *state)
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typedef struct {
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char_u *namebuf;
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int bnr;
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char_u *module;
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char_u *errmsg;
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int errmsglen;
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@@ -984,6 +986,22 @@ qf_parse_fmt_f(regmatch_T *rmp, int midx, qffields_T *fields, int prefix)
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return QF_OK;
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}
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/*
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* Parse the match for error number ('%n') pattern in regmatch.
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* Return the matched value in "fields->enr".
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*/
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static int
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qf_parse_fmt_b(regmatch_T *rmp, int midx, qffields_T *fields)
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{
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if (rmp->startp[midx] == NULL)
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return QF_FAIL;
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int bnr = (int)atol((char *)rmp->startp[midx]);
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if (buflist_findnr(bnr) == NULL)
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return QF_FAIL;
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fields->bnr = bnr;
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return QF_OK;
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}
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/*
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* Parse the match for error number ('%n') pattern in regmatch.
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* Return the matched value in "fields->enr".
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@@ -1213,6 +1231,7 @@ qf_parse_fmt_o(regmatch_T *rmp, int midx, qffields_T *fields)
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static int (*qf_parse_fmt[FMT_PATTERNS])(regmatch_T *, int, qffields_T *) =
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{
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NULL, // %f
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qf_parse_fmt_b,
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qf_parse_fmt_n,
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qf_parse_fmt_l,
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qf_parse_fmt_e,
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@@ -1309,6 +1328,7 @@ qf_parse_get_fields(
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return QF_FAIL;
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fields->namebuf[0] = NUL;
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fields->bnr = 0;
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fields->module[0] = NUL;
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fields->pattern[0] = NUL;
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if (!qf_multiscan)
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@@ -1713,7 +1733,7 @@ qf_init_process_nextline(
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: ((qfl->qf_currfile != NULL && fields->valid)
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? qfl->qf_currfile : (char_u *)NULL),
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fields->module,
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0,
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fields->bnr,
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fields->errmsg,
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fields->lnum,
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fields->end_lnum,
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@@ -6447,4 +6447,53 @@ func Test_quickfix_buffer_contents()
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call setqflist([], 'f')
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endfunc
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" Test for "%b" in "errorformat"
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func Test_efm_format_b()
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call setqflist([], 'f')
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new
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call setline(1, ['1: abc', '1: def', '1: ghi'])
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let b1 = bufnr()
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new
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call setline(1, ['2: abc', '2: def', '2: ghi'])
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let b2 = bufnr()
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new
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call setline(1, ['3: abc', '3: def', '3: ghi'])
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let b3 = bufnr()
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new
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let lines =<< trim eval END
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{b1}:1:1
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{b2}:2:2
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{b3}:3:3
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END
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call setqflist([], ' ', #{lines: lines, efm: '%b:%l:%c'})
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cfirst
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call assert_equal([b1, 1, 1], [bufnr(), line('.'), col('.')])
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cnext
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call assert_equal([b2, 2, 2], [bufnr(), line('.'), col('.')])
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cnext
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call assert_equal([b3, 3, 3], [bufnr(), line('.'), col('.')])
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enew!
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" Use a non-existing buffer
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let lines =<< trim eval END
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9991:1:1:m1
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9992:2:2:m2
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{b3}:3:3:m3
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END
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call setqflist([], ' ', #{lines: lines, efm: '%b:%l:%c:%m'})
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cfirst | cnext
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call assert_equal([b3, 3, 3], [bufnr(), line('.'), col('.')])
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" Lines with non-existing buffer numbers should be used as non-error lines
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call assert_equal([
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\ #{lnum: 0, bufnr: 0, end_lnum: 0, pattern: '', valid: 0, vcol: 0, nr: -1,
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\ module: '', type: '', end_col: 0, col: 0, text: '9991:1:1:m1'},
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\ #{lnum: 0, bufnr: 0, end_lnum: 0, pattern: '', valid: 0, vcol: 0, nr: -1,
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\ module: '', type: '', end_col: 0, col: 0, text: '9992:2:2:m2'},
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\ #{lnum: 3, bufnr: b3, end_lnum: 0, pattern: '', valid: 1, vcol: 0,
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\ nr: -1, module: '', type: '', end_col: 0, col: 3, text: 'm3'}],
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\ getqflist())
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%bw!
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call setqflist([], 'f')
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endfunc
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" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab
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@@ -704,6 +704,8 @@ static char *(features[]) =
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static int included_patches[] =
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{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
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/**/
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2064,
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/**/
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2063,
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/**/
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