clang 20.0.0 (based on r547379) from build 12806354. Bug: http://b/379133546 Test: N/A Change-Id: I2eb8938af55d809de674be63cb30cf27e801862b Upstream-Commit: ad834e67b1105d15ef907f6255d4c96e8e733f57
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//===-- llvm/ADT/BitmaskEnum.h ----------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_ADT_BITMASKENUM_H
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#define LLVM_ADT_BITMASKENUM_H
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#include <cassert>
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#include <type_traits>
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#include <utility>
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#include "llvm/ADT/STLForwardCompat.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/MathExtras.h"
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/// LLVM_MARK_AS_BITMASK_ENUM lets you opt in an individual enum type so you can
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/// perform bitwise operations on it without putting static_cast everywhere.
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///
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/// \code
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/// enum MyEnum {
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/// E1 = 1, E2 = 2, E3 = 4, E4 = 8,
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/// LLVM_MARK_AS_BITMASK_ENUM(/* LargestValue = */ E4)
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/// };
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///
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/// void Foo() {
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/// MyEnum A = (E1 | E2) & E3 ^ ~E4; // Look, ma: No static_cast!
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/// }
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/// \endcode
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///
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/// Normally when you do a bitwise operation on an enum value, you get back an
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/// instance of the underlying type (e.g. int). But using this macro, bitwise
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/// ops on your enum will return you back instances of the enum. This is
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/// particularly useful for enums which represent a combination of flags.
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///
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/// The parameter to LLVM_MARK_AS_BITMASK_ENUM should be the largest individual
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/// value in your enum.
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///
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/// All of the enum's values must be non-negative.
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#define LLVM_MARK_AS_BITMASK_ENUM(LargestValue) \
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LLVM_BITMASK_LARGEST_ENUMERATOR = LargestValue
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/// LLVM_DECLARE_ENUM_AS_BITMASK can be used to declare an enum type as a bit
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/// set, so that bitwise operation on such enum does not require static_cast.
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///
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/// \code
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/// enum MyEnum { E1 = 1, E2 = 2, E3 = 4, E4 = 8 };
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/// LLVM_DECLARE_ENUM_AS_BITMASK(MyEnum, E4);
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///
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/// void Foo() {
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/// MyEnum A = (E1 | E2) & E3 ^ ~E4; // No static_cast
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/// }
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/// \endcode
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///
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/// The second parameter to LLVM_DECLARE_ENUM_AS_BITMASK specifies the largest
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/// bit value of the enum type.
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///
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/// LLVM_DECLARE_ENUM_AS_BITMASK should be used in llvm namespace.
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///
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/// This a non-intrusive alternative for LLVM_MARK_AS_BITMASK_ENUM. It allows
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/// declaring more than one non-scoped enumerations as bitmask types in the same
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/// scope. Otherwise it provides the same functionality as
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/// LLVM_MARK_AS_BITMASK_ENUM.
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#define LLVM_DECLARE_ENUM_AS_BITMASK(Enum, LargestValue) \
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template <> struct is_bitmask_enum<Enum> : std::true_type {}; \
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template <> struct largest_bitmask_enum_bit<Enum> { \
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static constexpr std::underlying_type_t<Enum> value = LargestValue; \
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}
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/// LLVM_ENABLE_BITMASK_ENUMS_IN_NAMESPACE() pulls the operator overloads used
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/// by LLVM_MARK_AS_BITMASK_ENUM into the current namespace.
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///
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/// Suppose you have an enum foo::bar::MyEnum. Before using
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/// LLVM_MARK_AS_BITMASK_ENUM on MyEnum, you must put
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/// LLVM_ENABLE_BITMASK_ENUMS_IN_NAMESPACE() somewhere inside namespace foo or
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/// namespace foo::bar. This allows the relevant operator overloads to be found
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/// by ADL.
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///
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/// You don't need to use this macro in namespace llvm; it's done at the bottom
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/// of this file.
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#define LLVM_ENABLE_BITMASK_ENUMS_IN_NAMESPACE() \
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using ::llvm::BitmaskEnumDetail::operator~; \
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using ::llvm::BitmaskEnumDetail::operator|; \
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using ::llvm::BitmaskEnumDetail::operator&; \
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using ::llvm::BitmaskEnumDetail::operator^; \
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using ::llvm::BitmaskEnumDetail::operator|=; \
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using ::llvm::BitmaskEnumDetail::operator&=; \
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using ::llvm::BitmaskEnumDetail::operator^=; \
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/* Force a semicolon at the end of this macro. */ \
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using ::llvm::BitmaskEnumDetail::any
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namespace llvm {
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/// Traits class to determine whether an enum has a
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/// LLVM_BITMASK_LARGEST_ENUMERATOR enumerator.
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template <typename E, typename Enable = void>
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struct is_bitmask_enum : std::false_type {};
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template <typename E>
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struct is_bitmask_enum<
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E, std::enable_if_t<sizeof(E::LLVM_BITMASK_LARGEST_ENUMERATOR) >= 0>>
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: std::true_type {};
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/// Trait class to determine bitmask enumeration largest bit.
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template <typename E, typename Enable = void> struct largest_bitmask_enum_bit;
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template <typename E>
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struct largest_bitmask_enum_bit<
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E, std::enable_if_t<sizeof(E::LLVM_BITMASK_LARGEST_ENUMERATOR) >= 0>> {
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using UnderlyingTy = std::underlying_type_t<E>;
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static constexpr UnderlyingTy value =
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static_cast<UnderlyingTy>(E::LLVM_BITMASK_LARGEST_ENUMERATOR);
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};
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namespace BitmaskEnumDetail {
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/// Get a bitmask with 1s in all places up to the high-order bit of E's largest
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/// value.
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template <typename E> constexpr std::underlying_type_t<E> Mask() {
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// On overflow, NextPowerOf2 returns zero with the type uint64_t, so
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// subtracting 1 gives us the mask with all bits set, like we want.
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return NextPowerOf2(largest_bitmask_enum_bit<E>::value) - 1;
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}
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/// Check that Val is in range for E, and return Val cast to E's underlying
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/// type.
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template <typename E> constexpr std::underlying_type_t<E> Underlying(E Val) {
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auto U = llvm::to_underlying(Val);
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assert(U >= 0 && "Negative enum values are not allowed.");
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assert(U <= Mask<E>() && "Enum value too large (or largest val too small?)");
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return U;
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}
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constexpr unsigned bitWidth(uint64_t Value) {
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return Value ? 1 + bitWidth(Value >> 1) : 0;
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}
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template <typename E, typename = std::enable_if_t<is_bitmask_enum<E>::value>>
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constexpr bool any(E Val) {
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return Val != static_cast<E>(0);
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}
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template <typename E, typename = std::enable_if_t<is_bitmask_enum<E>::value>>
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constexpr E operator~(E Val) {
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return static_cast<E>(~Underlying(Val) & Mask<E>());
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}
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template <typename E, typename = std::enable_if_t<is_bitmask_enum<E>::value>>
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constexpr E operator|(E LHS, E RHS) {
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return static_cast<E>(Underlying(LHS) | Underlying(RHS));
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}
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template <typename E, typename = std::enable_if_t<is_bitmask_enum<E>::value>>
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constexpr E operator&(E LHS, E RHS) {
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return static_cast<E>(Underlying(LHS) & Underlying(RHS));
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}
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template <typename E, typename = std::enable_if_t<is_bitmask_enum<E>::value>>
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constexpr E operator^(E LHS, E RHS) {
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return static_cast<E>(Underlying(LHS) ^ Underlying(RHS));
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}
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// |=, &=, and ^= return a reference to LHS, to match the behavior of the
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// operators on builtin types.
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template <typename E, typename = std::enable_if_t<is_bitmask_enum<E>::value>>
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E &operator|=(E &LHS, E RHS) {
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LHS = LHS | RHS;
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return LHS;
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}
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template <typename E, typename = std::enable_if_t<is_bitmask_enum<E>::value>>
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E &operator&=(E &LHS, E RHS) {
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LHS = LHS & RHS;
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return LHS;
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}
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template <typename E, typename = std::enable_if_t<is_bitmask_enum<E>::value>>
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E &operator^=(E &LHS, E RHS) {
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LHS = LHS ^ RHS;
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return LHS;
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}
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} // namespace BitmaskEnumDetail
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// Enable bitmask enums in namespace ::llvm and all nested namespaces.
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LLVM_ENABLE_BITMASK_ENUMS_IN_NAMESPACE();
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template <typename E, typename = std::enable_if_t<is_bitmask_enum<E>::value>>
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constexpr unsigned BitWidth = BitmaskEnumDetail::bitWidth(
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uint64_t{llvm::to_underlying(E::LLVM_BITMASK_LARGEST_ENUMERATOR)});
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} // namespace llvm
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#endif
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