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AK: Introduce UnixDateTime
This is a generic wrapper for a time instant relative to the unix epoch, and does not account for leap seconds. It should be used in place of Duration in most current cases.
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Author: https://github.com/kleinesfilmroellchen Commit: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/commit/c1323febc2 Pull-request: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/pull/17842 Reviewed-by: https://github.com/me-minus Reviewed-by: https://github.com/timschumi
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@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ class StringBuilder;
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class StringImpl;
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class StringView;
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class URL;
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class UnixDateTime;
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class Utf16View;
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class Utf32CodePointIterator;
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class Utf32View;
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using AK::StringImpl;
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using AK::StringView;
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using AK::Traits;
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using AK::UnixDateTime;
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using AK::URL;
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using AK::Utf16View;
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using AK::Utf32CodePointIterator;
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AK/Time.cpp
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AK/Time.cpp
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@ -237,6 +237,16 @@ Duration Duration::now_monotonic_coarse()
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return now_time_from_clock(CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE);
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}
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UnixDateTime UnixDateTime::now()
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{
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return UnixDateTime { now_time_from_clock(CLOCK_REALTIME) };
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}
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UnixDateTime UnixDateTime::now_coarse()
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{
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return UnixDateTime { now_time_from_clock(CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE) };
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}
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#endif
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}
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AK/Time.h
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AK/Time.h
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u32 m_nanoseconds { 0 }; // Always less than 1'000'000'000
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};
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namespace Detail {
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// Common base class for all unaware time types.
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// Naive, or unaware, in the time context means to make heavily simplifying assumptions about time.
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// In the case of this class and its children, they are not timezone-aware and strictly ordered.
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class UnawareTime {
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public:
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constexpr UnawareTime(UnawareTime const&) = default;
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constexpr UnawareTime& operator=(UnawareTime const&) = default;
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[[nodiscard]] timespec to_timespec() const { return m_offset.to_timespec(); }
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// Rounds towards -inf.
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[[nodiscard]] timeval to_timeval() const { return m_offset.to_timeval(); }
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// We intentionally do not define a comparison operator here to avoid accidentally comparing incompatible time types.
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protected:
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constexpr explicit UnawareTime(Duration offset)
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: m_offset(offset)
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{
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}
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Duration m_offset {};
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};
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}
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// Naive UNIX time, representing an offset from 1970-01-01 00:00:00Z, without accounting for UTC leap seconds.
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// This class is mainly intended for interoperating with anything that expects a unix timestamp.
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class UnixDateTime : public Detail::UnawareTime {
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public:
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constexpr UnixDateTime()
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: Detail::UnawareTime(Duration::zero())
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{
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}
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constexpr static UnixDateTime epoch()
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{
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return UnixDateTime {};
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}
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// Creates UNIX time from a unix timestamp.
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// Note that the returned time is probably not equivalent to the same timestamp in UTC time, since UNIX time does not observe leap seconds.
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[[nodiscard]] constexpr static UnixDateTime from_unix_time_parts(i32 year, u8 month, u8 day, u8 hour, u8 minute, u8 second, u16 millisecond)
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{
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constexpr auto milliseconds_per_day = 86'400'000;
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constexpr auto milliseconds_per_hour = 3'600'000;
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constexpr auto milliseconds_per_minute = 60'000;
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constexpr auto milliseconds_per_second = 1'000;
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i64 days = days_since_epoch(year, month, day);
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i64 milliseconds_since_epoch = days * milliseconds_per_day;
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milliseconds_since_epoch += hour * milliseconds_per_hour;
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milliseconds_since_epoch += minute * milliseconds_per_minute;
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milliseconds_since_epoch += second * milliseconds_per_second;
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milliseconds_since_epoch += millisecond;
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return from_milliseconds_since_epoch(milliseconds_since_epoch);
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}
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[[nodiscard]] constexpr static UnixDateTime from_seconds_since_epoch(i64 seconds)
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{
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return UnixDateTime { Duration::from_seconds(seconds) };
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}
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[[nodiscard]] constexpr static UnixDateTime from_milliseconds_since_epoch(i64 milliseconds)
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{
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return UnixDateTime { Duration::from_milliseconds(milliseconds) };
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}
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[[nodiscard]] constexpr static UnixDateTime from_nanoseconds_since_epoch(i64 nanoseconds)
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{
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return UnixDateTime { Duration::from_nanoseconds(nanoseconds) };
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}
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[[nodiscard]] static UnixDateTime from_unix_timespec(struct timespec const& time)
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{
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return UnixDateTime { Duration::from_timespec(time) };
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}
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// Earliest and latest representable UNIX timestamps.
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[[nodiscard]] constexpr static UnixDateTime earliest() { return UnixDateTime { Duration::min() }; }
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[[nodiscard]] constexpr static UnixDateTime latest() { return UnixDateTime { Duration::max() }; }
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[[nodiscard]] constexpr Duration offset_to_epoch() const { return m_offset; }
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// May return an epoch offset *after* what this UnixDateTime contains, because rounding to seconds occurs.
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[[nodiscard]] i64 seconds_since_epoch() const { return m_offset.to_seconds(); }
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[[nodiscard]] i64 milliseconds_since_epoch() const { return m_offset.to_milliseconds(); }
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[[nodiscard]] i64 nanoseconds_since_epoch() const { return m_offset.to_nanoseconds(); }
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// Never returns a point after this UnixDateTime, since fractional seconds are cut off.
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[[nodiscard]] i64 truncated_seconds_since_epoch() const { return m_offset.to_truncated_seconds(); }
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// Offsetting a UNIX time by a duration yields another UNIX time.
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constexpr UnixDateTime operator+(Duration const& other) const { return UnixDateTime { m_offset + other }; };
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constexpr UnixDateTime& operator+=(Duration const& other)
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{
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this->m_offset = this->m_offset + other;
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return *this;
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};
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constexpr UnixDateTime operator-(Duration const& other) const { return UnixDateTime { m_offset - other }; };
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// Subtracting two UNIX times yields their time difference.
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constexpr Duration operator-(UnixDateTime const& other) const { return m_offset - other.m_offset; };
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#ifndef KERNEL
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[[nodiscard]] static UnixDateTime now();
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[[nodiscard]] static UnixDateTime now_coarse();
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#endif
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constexpr bool operator==(UnixDateTime const& other) const
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{
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return this->m_offset == other.m_offset;
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}
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constexpr int operator<=>(UnixDateTime const& other) const { return this->m_offset <=> other.m_offset; }
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private:
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constexpr explicit UnixDateTime(Duration offset)
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: Detail::UnawareTime(offset)
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{
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}
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};
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template<typename TimevalType>
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inline void timeval_sub(TimevalType const& a, TimevalType const& b, TimevalType& result)
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{
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using AK::timeval_add;
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using AK::timeval_sub;
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using AK::timeval_to_timespec;
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using AK::UnixDateTime;
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using AK::years_to_days_since_epoch;
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#endif
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return AK::Duration::from_nanoseconds(nanoseconds);
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}
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template<>
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ErrorOr<UnixDateTime> decode(Decoder& decoder)
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{
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auto nanoseconds = TRY(decoder.decode<i64>());
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return AK::UnixDateTime::from_nanoseconds_since_epoch(nanoseconds);
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}
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template<>
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ErrorOr<URL> decode(Decoder& decoder)
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{
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template<>
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ErrorOr<Duration> decode(Decoder&);
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template<>
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ErrorOr<UnixDateTime> decode(Decoder&);
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template<>
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ErrorOr<URL> decode(Decoder&);
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return encoder.encode(value.to_nanoseconds());
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}
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template<>
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ErrorOr<void> encode(Encoder& encoder, UnixDateTime const& value)
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{
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return encoder.encode(value.nanoseconds_since_epoch());
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}
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template<>
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ErrorOr<void> encode(Encoder& encoder, URL const& value)
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{
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template<>
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ErrorOr<void> encode(Encoder&, Duration const&);
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template<>
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ErrorOr<void> encode(Encoder&, UnixDateTime const&);
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template<>
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ErrorOr<void> encode(Encoder&, URL const&);
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