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Implement a HashMapLint
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ A collection of lints to catch common mistakes and improve your Rust code.
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[Jump to usage instructions](#usage)
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##Lints
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There are 90 lints included in this crate:
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There are 91 lints included in this crate:
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name | default | meaning
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ name
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[explicit_iter_loop](https://github.com/Manishearth/rust-clippy/wiki#explicit_iter_loop) | warn | for-looping over `_.iter()` or `_.iter_mut()` when `&_` or `&mut _` would do
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[filter_next](https://github.com/Manishearth/rust-clippy/wiki#filter_next) | warn | using `filter(p).next()`, which is more succinctly expressed as `.find(p)`
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[float_cmp](https://github.com/Manishearth/rust-clippy/wiki#float_cmp) | warn | using `==` or `!=` on float values (as floating-point operations usually involve rounding errors, it is always better to check for approximate equality within small bounds)
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[hashmap_entry](https://github.com/Manishearth/rust-clippy/wiki#hashmap_entry) | warn | use of `contains_key` followed by `insert` on a `HashMap`
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[identity_op](https://github.com/Manishearth/rust-clippy/wiki#identity_op) | warn | using identity operations, e.g. `x + 0` or `y / 1`
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[ineffective_bit_mask](https://github.com/Manishearth/rust-clippy/wiki#ineffective_bit_mask) | warn | expressions where a bit mask will be rendered useless by a comparison, e.g. `(x | 1) > 2`
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[inline_always](https://github.com/Manishearth/rust-clippy/wiki#inline_always) | warn | `#[inline(always)]` is a bad idea in most cases
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src/hashmap.rs
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src/hashmap.rs
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use rustc::lint::*;
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use rustc_front::hir::*;
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use syntax::codemap::Span;
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use utils::{get_item_name, match_type, snippet, span_help_and_lint, walk_ptrs_ty};
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use utils::HASHMAP_PATH;
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/// **What it does:** This lint checks for uses of `contains_key` + `insert` on `HashMap`.
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///
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/// **Why is this bad?** Using `HashMap::entry` is more efficient.
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///
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/// **Known problems:** Hopefully none.
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///
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/// **Example:** `if !m.contains_key(&k) { m.insert(k, v) }`
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declare_lint! {
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pub HASHMAP_ENTRY,
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Warn,
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"use of `contains_key` followed by `insert` on a `HashMap`"
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}
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#[derive(Copy,Clone)]
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pub struct HashMapLint;
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impl LintPass for HashMapLint {
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fn get_lints(&self) -> LintArray {
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lint_array!(HASHMAP_ENTRY)
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}
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}
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impl LateLintPass for HashMapLint {
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fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext, expr: &Expr) {
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if_let_chain! {
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[
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let ExprIf(ref check, ref then, _) = expr.node,
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let ExprUnary(UnOp::UnNot, ref check) = check.node,
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let ExprMethodCall(ref name, _, ref params) = check.node,
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params.len() >= 2,
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name.node.as_str() == "contains_key"
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], {
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let map = ¶ms[0];
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let obj_ty = walk_ptrs_ty(cx.tcx.expr_ty(map));
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if match_type(cx, obj_ty, &HASHMAP_PATH) {
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if let Some(ref then) = then.expr {
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check_for_insert(cx, expr.span, map, then);
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}
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else if then.stmts.len() == 1 {
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if let StmtSemi(ref stmt, _) = then.stmts[0].node {
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check_for_insert(cx, expr.span, map, stmt);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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fn check_for_insert(cx: &LateContext, span: Span, map: &Expr, expr: &Expr) {
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if_let_chain! {
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[
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let ExprMethodCall(ref name, _, ref params) = expr.node,
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params.len() >= 3,
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name.node.as_str() == "insert",
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get_item_name(cx, map) == get_item_name(cx, &*params[0])
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], {
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span_help_and_lint(cx, HASHMAP_ENTRY, span,
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"usage of `contains_key` followed by `insert` on `HashMap`",
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&format!("Consider using `{}.entry({}).or_insert({})`",
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snippet(cx, map.span, ".."),
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snippet(cx, params[1].span, ".."),
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snippet(cx, params[2].span, "..")));
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}
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}
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}
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pub mod transmute;
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pub mod cyclomatic_complexity;
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pub mod escape;
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pub mod hashmap;
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pub mod misc_early;
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pub mod array_indexing;
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pub mod panic;
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reg.register_late_lint_pass(box types::UnitCmp);
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reg.register_late_lint_pass(box loops::LoopsPass);
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reg.register_late_lint_pass(box lifetimes::LifetimePass);
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reg.register_late_lint_pass(box hashmap::HashMapLint);
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reg.register_late_lint_pass(box ranges::StepByZero);
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reg.register_late_lint_pass(box types::CastPass);
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reg.register_late_lint_pass(box types::TypeComplexityPass);
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eq_op::EQ_OP,
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escape::BOXED_LOCAL,
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eta_reduction::REDUNDANT_CLOSURE,
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hashmap::HASHMAP_ENTRY,
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identity_op::IDENTITY_OP,
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len_zero::LEN_WITHOUT_IS_EMPTY,
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len_zero::LEN_ZERO,
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use utils::{snippet, span_lint, get_parent_expr, match_trait_method, match_type,
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in_external_macro, expr_block, span_help_and_lint, is_integer_literal,
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get_enclosing_block};
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use utils::{VEC_PATH, LL_PATH};
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use utils::{HASHMAP_PATH, VEC_PATH, LL_PATH};
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/// **What it does:** This lint checks for looping over the range of `0..len` of some collection just to get the values by index. It is `Warn` by default.
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///
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is_iterable_array(ty) ||
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match_type(cx, ty, &VEC_PATH) ||
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match_type(cx, ty, &LL_PATH) ||
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match_type(cx, ty, &["std", "collections", "hash", "map", "HashMap"]) ||
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match_type(cx, ty, &HASHMAP_PATH) ||
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match_type(cx, ty, &["std", "collections", "hash", "set", "HashSet"]) ||
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match_type(cx, ty, &["collections", "vec_deque", "VecDeque"]) ||
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match_type(cx, ty, &["collections", "binary_heap", "BinaryHeap"]) ||
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src/utils.rs
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src/utils.rs
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pub type MethodArgs = HirVec<P<Expr>>;
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// module DefPaths for certain structs/enums we check for
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pub const OPTION_PATH: [&'static str; 3] = ["core", "option", "Option"];
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pub const RESULT_PATH: [&'static str; 3] = ["core", "result", "Result"];
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pub const STRING_PATH: [&'static str; 3] = ["collections", "string", "String"];
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pub const VEC_PATH: [&'static str; 3] = ["collections", "vec", "Vec"];
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pub const LL_PATH: [&'static str; 3] = ["collections", "linked_list", "LinkedList"];
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pub const OPTION_PATH: [&'static str; 3] = ["core", "option", "Option"];
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pub const RESULT_PATH: [&'static str; 3] = ["core", "result", "Result"];
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pub const STRING_PATH: [&'static str; 3] = ["collections", "string", "String"];
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pub const VEC_PATH: [&'static str; 3] = ["collections", "vec", "Vec"];
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pub const LL_PATH: [&'static str; 3] = ["collections", "linked_list", "LinkedList"];
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pub const HASHMAP_PATH: [&'static str; 5] = ["std", "collections", "hash", "map", "HashMap"];
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pub const OPEN_OPTIONS_PATH: [&'static str; 3] = ["std", "fs", "OpenOptions"];
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pub const MUTEX_PATH: [&'static str; 4] = ["std", "sync", "mutex", "Mutex"];
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pub const CLONE_PATH: [&'static str; 2] = ["Clone", "clone"];
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pub const BEGIN_UNWIND:[&'static str; 3] = ["std", "rt", "begin_unwind"];
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pub const MUTEX_PATH: [&'static str; 4] = ["std", "sync", "mutex", "Mutex"];
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pub const CLONE_PATH: [&'static str; 2] = ["Clone", "clone"];
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pub const BEGIN_UNWIND: [&'static str; 3] = ["std", "rt", "begin_unwind"];
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/// Produce a nested chain of if-lets and ifs from the patterns:
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///
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#![feature(plugin)]
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#![plugin(clippy)]
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#![allow(unused)]
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#![deny(hashmap_entry)]
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use std::collections::HashMap;
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use std::hash::Hash;
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fn insert_if_absent<K: Eq + Hash, V>(m: &mut HashMap<K, V>, k: K, v: V) {
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if !m.contains_key(&k) { m.insert(k, v); } //~ERROR: usage of `contains_key` followed by `insert` on `HashMap`
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}
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fn insert_if_absent2<K: Eq + Hash, V>(m: &mut HashMap<K, V>, k: K, v: V) {
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if !m.contains_key(&k) { m.insert(k, v) } else { None }; //~ERROR: usage of `contains_key` followed by `insert` on `HashMap`
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}
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/* TODO
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fn insert_other_if_absent<K: Eq + Hash, V>(m: &mut HashMap<K, V>, k: K, o: K, v: V) {
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if !m.contains_key(&k) { m.insert(o, v) } else { None };
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}
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*/
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fn main() {
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}
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