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Since I was writing some examples for an RFC anyway.
235 lines
5.0 KiB
Rust
235 lines
5.0 KiB
Rust
mod control_flow;
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use core::ops::{Bound, Range, RangeFrom, RangeFull, RangeInclusive, RangeTo, RangeToInclusive};
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use core::ops::{Deref, DerefMut};
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// Test the Range structs and syntax.
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#[test]
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fn test_range() {
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let r = Range { start: 2, end: 10 };
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let mut count = 0;
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for (i, ri) in r.enumerate() {
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assert_eq!(ri, i + 2);
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assert!(ri >= 2 && ri < 10);
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count += 1;
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}
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assert_eq!(count, 8);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_range_from() {
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let r = RangeFrom { start: 2 };
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let mut count = 0;
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for (i, ri) in r.take(10).enumerate() {
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assert_eq!(ri, i + 2);
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assert!(ri >= 2 && ri < 12);
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count += 1;
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}
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assert_eq!(count, 10);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_range_to() {
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// Not much to test.
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let _ = RangeTo { end: 42 };
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_full_range() {
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// Not much to test.
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let _ = RangeFull;
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_range_inclusive() {
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let mut r = RangeInclusive::new(1i8, 2);
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assert_eq!(r.next(), Some(1));
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assert_eq!(r.next(), Some(2));
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assert_eq!(r.next(), None);
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r = RangeInclusive::new(127i8, 127);
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assert_eq!(r.next(), Some(127));
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assert_eq!(r.next(), None);
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r = RangeInclusive::new(-128i8, -128);
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assert_eq!(r.next_back(), Some(-128));
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assert_eq!(r.next_back(), None);
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// degenerate
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r = RangeInclusive::new(1, -1);
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assert_eq!(r.size_hint(), (0, Some(0)));
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assert_eq!(r.next(), None);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_range_to_inclusive() {
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// Not much to test.
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let _ = RangeToInclusive { end: 42 };
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_range_is_empty() {
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assert!(!(0.0..10.0).is_empty());
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assert!((-0.0..0.0).is_empty());
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assert!((10.0..0.0).is_empty());
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assert!(!(f32::NEG_INFINITY..f32::INFINITY).is_empty());
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assert!((f32::EPSILON..f32::NAN).is_empty());
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assert!((f32::NAN..f32::EPSILON).is_empty());
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assert!((f32::NAN..f32::NAN).is_empty());
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assert!(!(0.0..=10.0).is_empty());
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assert!(!(-0.0..=0.0).is_empty());
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assert!((10.0..=0.0).is_empty());
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assert!(!(f32::NEG_INFINITY..=f32::INFINITY).is_empty());
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assert!((f32::EPSILON..=f32::NAN).is_empty());
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assert!((f32::NAN..=f32::EPSILON).is_empty());
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assert!((f32::NAN..=f32::NAN).is_empty());
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_bound_cloned_unbounded() {
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assert_eq!(Bound::<&u32>::Unbounded.cloned(), Bound::Unbounded);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_bound_cloned_included() {
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assert_eq!(Bound::Included(&3).cloned(), Bound::Included(3));
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_bound_cloned_excluded() {
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assert_eq!(Bound::Excluded(&3).cloned(), Bound::Excluded(3));
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}
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#[test]
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#[allow(unused_comparisons)]
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#[allow(unused_mut)]
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fn test_range_syntax() {
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let mut count = 0;
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for i in 0_usize..10 {
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assert!(i >= 0 && i < 10);
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count += i;
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}
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assert_eq!(count, 45);
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let mut count = 0;
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let mut range = 0_usize..10;
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for i in range {
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assert!(i >= 0 && i < 10);
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count += i;
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}
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assert_eq!(count, 45);
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let mut count = 0;
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let mut rf = 3_usize..;
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for i in rf.take(10) {
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assert!(i >= 3 && i < 13);
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count += i;
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}
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assert_eq!(count, 75);
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let _ = 0_usize..4 + 4 - 3;
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fn foo() -> isize {
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42
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}
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let _ = 0..foo();
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let _ = { &42..&100 }; // references to literals are OK
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let _ = ..42_usize;
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// Test we can use two different types with a common supertype.
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let x = &42;
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{
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let y = 42;
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let _ = x..&y;
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}
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}
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#[test]
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#[allow(dead_code)]
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fn test_range_syntax_in_return_statement() {
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fn return_range_to() -> RangeTo<i32> {
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return ..1;
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}
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fn return_full_range() -> RangeFull {
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return ..;
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}
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// Not much to test.
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}
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#[test]
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fn range_structural_match() {
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// test that all range types can be structurally matched upon
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const RANGE: Range<usize> = 0..1000;
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match RANGE {
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RANGE => {}
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_ => unreachable!(),
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}
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const RANGE_FROM: RangeFrom<usize> = 0..;
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match RANGE_FROM {
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RANGE_FROM => {}
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_ => unreachable!(),
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}
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const RANGE_FULL: RangeFull = ..;
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match RANGE_FULL {
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RANGE_FULL => {}
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}
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const RANGE_INCLUSIVE: RangeInclusive<usize> = 0..=999;
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match RANGE_INCLUSIVE {
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RANGE_INCLUSIVE => {}
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_ => unreachable!(),
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}
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const RANGE_TO: RangeTo<usize> = ..1000;
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match RANGE_TO {
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RANGE_TO => {}
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_ => unreachable!(),
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}
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const RANGE_TO_INCLUSIVE: RangeToInclusive<usize> = ..=999;
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match RANGE_TO_INCLUSIVE {
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RANGE_TO_INCLUSIVE => {}
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_ => unreachable!(),
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}
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}
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// Test Deref implementations
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#[test]
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fn deref_mut_on_ref() {
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// Test that `&mut T` implements `DerefMut<T>`
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fn inc<T: Deref<Target = isize> + DerefMut>(mut t: T) {
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*t += 1;
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}
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let mut x: isize = 5;
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inc(&mut x);
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assert_eq!(x, 6);
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}
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#[test]
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fn deref_on_ref() {
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// Test that `&T` and `&mut T` implement `Deref<T>`
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fn deref<U: Copy, T: Deref<Target = U>>(t: T) -> U {
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*t
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}
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let x: isize = 3;
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let y = deref(&x);
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assert_eq!(y, 3);
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let mut x: isize = 4;
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let y = deref(&mut x);
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assert_eq!(y, 4);
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}
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