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* Streams: string stream * String stream: updated insert/delete api * Streams: generic stream interface and string stream implementation * Streams: helpers for insert and delete_and_insert * FFF: now compatible with streams * MinUnit: introduced tests with arguments * FFF: stream access violation * Streams: copy data between streams * Streams: file stream * FFF: documentation * FFStream: documentation * FFF: alloc as file * MinUnit: support for nested tests * Streams: changed delete_and_insert, now it returns success flag. Added ability dump stream inner parameters and data to cout. * FFF: simplified file open function * Streams: unit tests * FFF: tests * Streams: declare cache_size constant as define, to allow variable modified arrays * FFF: lib moved to a separate folder * iButton: new FFF * RFID: new FFF * Animations: new FFF * IR: new FFF * NFC: new FFF * Flipper file format: delete lib * U2F: new FFF * Subghz: new FFF and streams * Streams: read line * Streams: split * FuriCore: implement memset with extra asserts * FuriCore: implement extra heap asserts without inventing memset * Scene manager: protected access to the scene id stack with a size check * NFC worker: dirty fix for issue where hal_nfc was busy on app start * Furi: update allocator to erase memory on allocation. Replace furi_alloc with malloc. * FuriCore: cleanup memmgr code. * Furi HAL: furi_hal_init is split into critical and non-critical parts. The critical part is currently clock and console. * Memmgr: added ability to track allocations and deallocations through console. * FFStream: some speedup * Streams, FF: minor fixes * Tests: restore * File stream: a slightly more thread-safe version of file_stream_delete_and_insert Co-authored-by: Aleksandr Kutuzov <alleteam@gmail.com>
196 lines
6.1 KiB
C++
196 lines
6.1 KiB
C++
#include <furi_hal_delay.h>
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#include <irda.h>
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#include <app_template.h>
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#include <cli/cli.h>
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#include <cmsis_os2.h>
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#include <irda_worker.h>
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#include <furi.h>
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#include <furi_hal_irda.h>
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#include <sstream>
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#include <string>
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#include <m-string.h>
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#include <irda_transmit.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include "../helpers/irda_parser.h"
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static void irda_cli_start_ir_rx(Cli* cli, string_t args);
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static void irda_cli_start_ir_tx(Cli* cli, string_t args);
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static const struct {
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const char* cmd;
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void (*process_function)(Cli* cli, string_t args);
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} irda_cli_commands[] = {
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{.cmd = "rx", .process_function = irda_cli_start_ir_rx},
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{.cmd = "tx", .process_function = irda_cli_start_ir_tx},
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};
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static void signal_received_callback(void* context, IrdaWorkerSignal* received_signal) {
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furi_assert(received_signal);
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char buf[100];
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size_t buf_cnt;
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Cli* cli = (Cli*)context;
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if(irda_worker_signal_is_decoded(received_signal)) {
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const IrdaMessage* message = irda_worker_get_decoded_signal(received_signal);
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buf_cnt = sniprintf(
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buf,
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sizeof(buf),
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"%s, A:0x%0*lX, C:0x%0*lX%s\r\n",
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irda_get_protocol_name(message->protocol),
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ROUND_UP_TO(irda_get_protocol_address_length(message->protocol), 4),
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message->address,
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ROUND_UP_TO(irda_get_protocol_command_length(message->protocol), 4),
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message->command,
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message->repeat ? " R" : "");
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cli_write(cli, (uint8_t*)buf, buf_cnt);
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} else {
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const uint32_t* timings;
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size_t timings_cnt;
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irda_worker_get_raw_signal(received_signal, &timings, &timings_cnt);
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buf_cnt = sniprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "RAW, %d samples:\r\n", timings_cnt);
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cli_write(cli, (uint8_t*)buf, buf_cnt);
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for(size_t i = 0; i < timings_cnt; ++i) {
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buf_cnt = sniprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%lu ", timings[i]);
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cli_write(cli, (uint8_t*)buf, buf_cnt);
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}
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buf_cnt = sniprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "\r\n");
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cli_write(cli, (uint8_t*)buf, buf_cnt);
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}
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}
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static void irda_cli_start_ir_rx(Cli* cli, string_t args) {
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IrdaWorker* worker = irda_worker_alloc();
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irda_worker_rx_start(worker);
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irda_worker_rx_set_received_signal_callback(worker, signal_received_callback, cli);
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printf("Receiving IRDA...\r\nPress Ctrl+C to abort\r\n");
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while(!cli_cmd_interrupt_received(cli)) {
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delay(50);
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}
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irda_worker_rx_stop(worker);
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irda_worker_free(worker);
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}
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static void irda_cli_print_usage(void) {
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printf("Usage:\r\n");
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printf("\tir rx\r\n");
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printf("\tir tx <protocol> <address> <command>\r\n");
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printf("\t<command> and <address> are hex-formatted\r\n");
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printf("\tAvailable protocols:");
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for(int i = 0; irda_is_protocol_valid((IrdaProtocol)i); ++i) {
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printf(" %s", irda_get_protocol_name((IrdaProtocol)i));
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}
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printf("\r\n");
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printf("\tRaw format:\r\n");
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printf("\tir_tx RAW F:<frequency> DC:<duty_cycle> <sample0> <sample1>...\r\n");
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printf(
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"\tFrequency (%d - %d), Duty cycle (0 - 100), max 512 samples\r\n",
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IRDA_MIN_FREQUENCY,
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IRDA_MAX_FREQUENCY);
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}
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static bool parse_message(const char* str, IrdaMessage* message) {
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char protocol_name[32];
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int parsed = sscanf(str, "%31s %lX %lX", protocol_name, &message->address, &message->command);
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if(parsed != 3) {
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return false;
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}
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message->protocol = irda_get_protocol_by_name(protocol_name);
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message->repeat = false;
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return irda_parser_is_parsed_signal_valid(message);
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}
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static bool parse_signal_raw(
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const char* str,
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uint32_t* timings,
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uint32_t* timings_cnt,
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float* duty_cycle,
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uint32_t* frequency) {
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char frequency_str[10];
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char duty_cycle_str[10];
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int parsed = sscanf(str, "RAW F:%9s DC:%9s", frequency_str, duty_cycle_str);
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if(parsed != 2) return false;
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*frequency = atoi(frequency_str);
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*duty_cycle = (float)atoi(duty_cycle_str) / 100;
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str += strlen(frequency_str) + strlen(duty_cycle_str) + 10;
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uint32_t timings_cnt_max = *timings_cnt;
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*timings_cnt = 0;
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while(1) {
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char timing_str[10];
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for(; *str == ' '; ++str)
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;
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if(1 != sscanf(str, "%9s", timing_str)) break;
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str += strlen(timing_str);
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uint32_t timing = atoi(timing_str);
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if(timing <= 0) break;
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if(*timings_cnt >= timings_cnt_max) break;
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timings[*timings_cnt] = timing;
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++*timings_cnt;
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}
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return irda_parser_is_raw_signal_valid(*frequency, *duty_cycle, *timings_cnt);
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}
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static void irda_cli_start_ir_tx(Cli* cli, string_t args) {
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IrdaMessage message;
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const char* str = string_get_cstr(args);
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uint32_t frequency;
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float duty_cycle;
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uint32_t timings_cnt = MAX_TIMINGS_AMOUNT;
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uint32_t* timings = (uint32_t*)malloc(sizeof(uint32_t) * timings_cnt);
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if(parse_message(str, &message)) {
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irda_send(&message, 1);
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} else if(parse_signal_raw(str, timings, &timings_cnt, &duty_cycle, &frequency)) {
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irda_send_raw_ext(timings, timings_cnt, true, frequency, duty_cycle);
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} else {
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printf("Wrong arguments.\r\n");
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irda_cli_print_usage();
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}
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free(timings);
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}
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static void irda_cli_start_ir(Cli* cli, string_t args, void* context) {
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if(furi_hal_irda_is_busy()) {
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printf("IRDA is busy. Exit.");
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return;
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}
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size_t i = 0;
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for(; i < COUNT_OF(irda_cli_commands); ++i) {
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size_t size = strlen(irda_cli_commands[i].cmd);
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bool cmd_found = !strncmp(string_get_cstr(args), irda_cli_commands[i].cmd, size);
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if(cmd_found) {
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if(string_size(args) == size) {
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break;
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}
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if(string_get_cstr(args)[size] == ' ') {
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string_right(args, size);
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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if(i < COUNT_OF(irda_cli_commands)) {
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irda_cli_commands[i].process_function(cli, args);
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} else {
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irda_cli_print_usage();
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}
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}
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extern "C" void irda_on_system_start() {
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#ifdef SRV_CLI
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Cli* cli = (Cli*)furi_record_open("cli");
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cli_add_command(cli, "ir", CliCommandFlagDefault, irda_cli_start_ir, NULL);
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furi_record_close("cli");
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#endif
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}
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