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2:01 AM
Cicada in North Korea? :p
 
Fuck OSGi and Eclipse Platform
 
Fuck everything java-related in general
 
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OSGi... Open Scene Graph (i?)
 
Operating System General Issue
 
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Olé! Software Gambling Indepth
 
2:07 AM
I couldn't imagine cicada sitting in a restaurant with robot's grandma.
 
One Shady Giggling Idiot
 
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On Sexy Girlish Intimacies
 
Observing Select Geese Individuals
 
Ok Stop Going Insane
... guys.
 
Gee, someone mentioned geese & you are here ducky
 
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2:12 AM
@MarkGarcia Oh Silly Goose Individual!
 
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: While the Robot's away, Belgium will play. [c++] [c++11] [c++1y] [no-answers] [no-questions]
 
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I never quite understood the Belgium joke.
 
It's a metajoke.
 
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@user7236293 Metacada.
 
"Belgium" means anything.
It's a metasyntactic variable.
 
2:15 AM
@ThePhD Is that a mix of Metapod and Nincada
 
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Too meta for the Robot's processors?
 
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@user7236293 It is now. :D
 
The OSGi framework is a module system and service platform for the Java programming language that implements a complete and dynamic component model, something that does not exist in standalone Java/VM environments. Applications or components (coming in the form of bundles for deployment) can be remotely installed, started, stopped, updated, and uninstalled without requiring a reboot; management of Java packages/classes is specified in great detail. Application life cycle management (start, stop, install, etc.) is done via APIs that allow for remote downloading of management policies. The ...
It has an ~~~alliance~~~ so you can be sure it's utter shit
 
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<_>
 
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2:20 AM
I hope you'll be alright.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Some mic breathing and French people
> Execution default-package-feature of goal org.eclipse.tycho:tycho-packaging-plugin:0.19.0:package-feature failed. NullPointerException
GOOD JOB
 
Who came up with the word "whom" :\
 
@EtiennedeMartel Also why are you streaming your entire desktop
 
@CatPlusPlus My friend (OmniKorm in game) is the one streaming.
I'm ZeSmith.
 
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Q: system("net user /add " << x << " " << z); veriables in system(""); c++

Jesse LavioletteOkay I had no hope for this to work when I first wrote this because I just took a wild guess but I mean there has got to be some way to use variables in system(""); This is what I tried system("net user /add " << x << " " << z); oh and x and z are global strings or is the proper term public st...

 
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2:25 AM
@Telkitty Someone's takin' your turtle:
 
I can't wait for The Witcher 3 ;_;
Although I'll probably have to get a new graphics card
@EtiennedeMartel sayt accang
 
@user7236293 Tsssss.
 
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The Fancy Potion Prepaper 3
 
@ThePhD Prepaper yes
 
2:27 AM
It's still loading?
 
@CatPlusPlus FeelMyCantalope's fault
 
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@user7236293 Master Prepaper <--- do it
 
It's like 1999 again
Are they loading it from a drum drive?
 
i have trouble understanding your french
 
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@CatPlusPlus Gerbil Powered I/O. Latest and greatest in wood computing.
 
2:29 AM
> NP in tycho-packaging-plugin when feature.xml does not contain xml prologue
> looks like a bug in decentxml
NOT SO DECENT AFTER ALL
 
I was typing that
 
A year and no fucking fix
You fucking incompetent idiots
 
Submit a feature request. [Feature] Rename library to incompetentxml
 
shittyxml
 
Then you can go on a very serious and moderate argument as to why this would be better
"Being healthy and obese is a myth researchers say". And they get paid for that?
 
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2:49 AM
Lolwat.
 
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Well, people have been paid for less.
 
4am and still awake like an owl.
 
Probably not a gradual thing.
 
Lack of sleep and odd sleeping patterns causes early death.
Good to know.
 
2:58 AM
Living also causes early death
 
@Jefffrey Well, I'm gonna die soon
 
it's one of those dumb twitter accounts that post nonsensical facts.
 
Also it is a joke account
 
My friend shows them to me all the time believing them.
 
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3:00 AM
@melak47 ^ Look, it's the latin 1 character set!
 
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It needs a biiiit more spacing, though, especally at Arial 14.
 
@Rapptz That sounds legit.
 
@Jefffrey Guess I'm gonna outlive everyone, seeing how everyone else has this odd night time sleep pattern
 
@Jefffrey sounds faulty
 
3:03 AM
I used to not be able to sleep.
One day, it randomly went away. Go figure.
 
@Jefffrey your answer: stackoverflow.com/a/20365544/2963099 didnt follow directions - for some odd reason the OP asked, "how can I compare them without using ==?"
 
@GlennTeitelbaum Also what the heck did I wrote in that if statement?
> if (vect[0]== vect[1]== vect[2]. == vect[3] == vect[4])
Yeah, you wish.
 
Random periods make the world go round.
 
lol
That's why you should never trust my answers. Just give them an upvote and move on.
 
Some guy said use strcmp and oddly that works
 
3:08 AM
I wonder if it would make sense.
To use the equivalent of a null character for an array of something else.
 
Okay - no idea but I vaguely think I need to post this here: youtube.com/watch?v=7nH8yjg1CuM
@Pawnguy7 and I think you need to click that
@Jefffrey but you can't until you fix your answer by overloading operator + to mean equalilty
 
> Does there seriously have to be a MLP version of everything?
Good question.
 
Its a Pony equivelant of rule 34
 
@GlennTeitelbaum wat
 
sorry - too much strangeness recently - you need to be more specific
 
3:13 AM
I heard of this Super Mario 3D World thing, so I was checking a video of somebody playing it.
 
@GlennTeitelbaum "by overloading operator + to mean equalilty"
 
Why does everbody scream randomly while playing games.
 
Peeeewwwwdiiiiipieeee
 
Teaches me to watch videos with audio.
 
@Pawnguy7 You have no idea how kids play in internet cafes in my place.
 
3:14 AM
God, that guy is hilariously annoying.
 
well - if you can't use == might as well pick something else so your if can be if(vect[0]+vect[1]+vect[2]+vect[3]+vect[4])
 
@MarkGarcia What do they do?
 
@GlennTeitelbaum lol
I'll pick operator&
 
@Pawnguy7 completely normal
@Jefffrey xor that shit
 
@Pawnguy7 Trash talking and scream like hell.
 
3:17 AM
Am I the exception or something?
 
@GlennTeitelbaum Still, in the implementation I would need to use == somewhere (implicitly or explicitly).
 
@Jefffrey Wanna bet?
 
I usually talk to myself when I play Minecraft. But I least I do not scream.
 
What do you say?
 
BTW - to make up for that Pony ref PLEASE enjoy this: youtube.com/watch?v=9-HTTFEk6UM
 
3:18 AM
@GlennTeitelbaum Oh wait. This is an interesting challenge. Lemme think 5 minutes about this.
@Pawnguy7 Random things in English so that I try to build a nice pronunciation.
 
To learn it?
 
Yeah, learn how to speak english.
 
Sounds fine to me.
I am guessing that is not most people though.
Is it possibly to mentally talk to yourself?
 
Oh yeah, and that's fun too.
Or at least my other personality is fun.
I can literally hear myself talking when I think slowly enough.
 
Did you get tested yet?
 
3:24 AM
In 4 hours.
Oh wait.
 
Ah.
 
That was a joke, wasn't it
 
How so?
Oh.
I see it now :D
 
You meant "Did you get mentally tested yet?", no?
 
No, but that did line up nicely.
Anyway, for the... I forget.
Tumor of something?
 
3:26 AM
Yeah, in 4 hours.
 
Nov 26 at 20:46, by Jefffrey
@Pawnguy7 Nope, I just found out I might have colon's tumor and that I have to wait until 4th of december to find out, so... the snake is probably the last of my problems right now :)
Found it.
 
4 hours and 18minutes to be precise.
 
It seems I cannot intentionally say funny things, but I accidentally do it often.
 
@GlennTeitelbaum Oh yeah, I got it. And I think I'm gonna post it as an answer to that question.
 
link when you do
 
3:48 AM
@Jefffrey - had to remove that . from the if we were talking about - but SO rules made me change more stuff :)
@Jefffrey notice the . inside the if that you left :)
 
4:02 AM
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A: How to compare a vector of const char[]

JefffreyYour attempt to use C-style strings with std::vector won't even compile, but assuming you find a way to make it work, here's how I would compare two strings making sure that no == is ever used, considering that strcmp might make use of that operator in its implementation: bool eq(char a, char b)...

 
why are you doing !(a - b) for comparisons
 
> how can I compare them without using ==
 
oh, a dumb homework assignment
 
@GlennTeitelbaum, I initially thought of reinterpreting the bytes of the string somehow and use a & somewhere. :P
 
lol, "in case strcmp uses == in its implementation"
 
4:18 AM
are these lobbies for general questions?
 
@Jefffrey 3 out of 5 thought that removing the '.' from was too minor :(
 
Also, it took me so long to make that C thing because I forgot that the null character was \0 and I kept using \n for some reasons. When debugging, the output was half of the memory in Coliru's server, I realized there was something wrong with the delimiter.
@GlennTeitelbaum it is :P
 
@user26080 yes as long as they are not programming questions
 
so, if i'm learning c++ on my own and I write a program, is there anywhere online you can get it critiqued? Stackoverflow people would get upset if i didn't have a specific question.
 
@Jefffrey ha - just wait until I hit 2000 rep - then I'll fix it :)
 
4:21 AM
@GlennTeitelbaum fix what?
 
Yes, there is also Code Review here: codereview.stackexchange.com
@Jefffrey the '.' in the if :)
 
@GlennTeitelbaum My answer has been edited. The . is long gone...
 
@GlennTeitelbaum, thanks!
 
@Jefffrey its in the question
 
@GlennTeitelbaum Oh you mean in the question?
@GlennTeitelbaum Nah, you are not supposed to edit the question's code, ever.
 
4:24 AM
Oh - like it was meant to be there
 
As a rule it prevents people from editing out typos in question's code that might be the cause of the problem in the first place.
I think.
 
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@Xeo @R.MartinhoFernandes STL got back to me about the awesome_tuple_cat. As much as I tried, I technically failed because I still make a copy when we do std::make_tuple at the very beginning. it has to be std::forward_as_tuple instead. q_q STL was like "almost right, but nope!" All my shame. =[
 
@ThePhD Much to learn you still have young padawan.
 
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@Borgleader Yes, Master Yoda. =[
 
@Borgleader Of whom is this untrue?
 
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4:28 AM
> Please report the other ICEs instead of simply working around them.
 
@JerryCoffin You :P
 
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q_q but STL, that takes SO MUCH WORK.
 
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Blargha. Guess I'll file some bugs then..
 
@Borgleader Well, the "young" part may not be accurate, but I certainly have a lot left to learn.
 
STL cool initials :)
 
4:29 AM
Especially when you maintain... the STL
 
Ya - I should probly go run GITHUB
 
@Borgleader Shit's Taking Long... for C++11 compliance.
:P
 
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@Xeo @R.MartinhoFernandes The true, correct version. ;~; coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/39e08fa336e634ea
 
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I'll send it back to him...but evne then, it's not even enough... I've failed... =[
 
@ThePhD I don't understand the struct {} _ = ....
 
4:33 AM
is supposed to fail compilation?
 
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It's supposed to fail, yes.
 
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The purpose is to see what type tuple_cat is making.
 
Oh.
 
you guys didn't get that?
shakes head in shame
 
ah so solves tuple<a,b> + tuple<c> = tuple<a,b,c>
 
4:41 AM
it exists in the standard library as std::tuple_cat
they just wanted to implement it as exercise
 
i have this code ideone.com/CnmGfy and i want to display a square for each element in the array that has a value of 0. How would I go about getting the x, y values for each element?
 
Hello mr 1.0
 
hello!
 
Welcome to the lounge - come in and relax
 
TIL std::get distinguishes between lvalue and rvalue tuples and copies or moves the element correspondingly.
 
4:48 AM
why do you always come here with a question about arrays.
 
convenient
 
@Mr.1.0 Here, have this tequila. Sit on that couch over there and relax. Programming can wait.
 
if you need some reading material, some will likely be posted soon
@Rapptz how do you remember what ppl ask?
 
I've been here for a long time
 
so its like Deja Q
 
4:54 AM
@GlennTeitelbaum wow, nice
 
 
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@Xeo @R.MartinhoFernandes Filed dat bug:
https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/810620/-vc-november-ctp-2013-vicious-stack-smash-corruption-instead-of-compiler-error
 
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Do you think my title is enough to light a fire under their asses? :P
 
5:13 AM
> static_assert(sizeof(empty<0>) > 0, "empty<0> doesn't have zero size");
Why isn't it "empty<0> have zero size"?
 
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sizeof never returns zero.
 
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(Except in special cases: empty classes are not one of them).
 
Then I'm having serious troubles understanding that code :(
 
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Hm.
 
@ThePhD yeah it does
:D
...through compiler bugs...
 
empty classes have a sizeof 1
 
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@Jefffrey The static assert is just telling you to use std::is_empty versus using a sizeof check.
 
Right, I understand that, but the message to be printed is the assert is false tells me the exact opposite thing it should tell me. :(
Hallo babes
 
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@ScottW Hey Sugarpie. <3
 
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How're you?
 
5:22 AM
Ah, nevermind. I shouldn't focus that much on things that don't matter.
 
5:34 AM
What's that other word for "made-up"? The programmerish term for it?
 
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@MarkGarcia ad hoc?
 
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It's Fred Overflow's little brother!
 
@justinls Something like that, but nevermind. Sorry to bother.
 
5:51 AM
 
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@Telkitty Lovely.
 
@ThePhD Ouch ouch
 
You forgot javascript and python tags — sᴜʀᴇsʜ ᴀᴛᴛᴀ 43 secs ago
^^ lol
 
@ThePhD My first name is Yi, so I was a bit suspicious when someone named "awesomeyi" came to this lounge. And the turtle looked familiar, but it wasn't until I browsed one of my older apps did I realised I used it in that app :x
 
@Telkitty So that makes two of us!
 
6:10 AM
@user7236293 two of us that used this turtle?
 
@Telkitty Whose first name is Yi
 
Oo ... @_@
awesome ... :p
 
6:41 AM
Yieah!
 
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Q: undefined reference to malloc

Emory KingIm getting compiler errors using gcc. Specifically, undefined reference to malloc each time it is used. My best guess is there is a problem with the way im allocating with pointers. Otherwise i have no idea. I've included header files stdio.h, string.h, and stdlib.h, but i still get this error: ...

 
lol
 
hey guis i have this undefined reference to nna110c
 
6:49 AM
lol
 
@user7236293 Why delete your answer?
 
@MarkGarcia Because 4 identical answers anyway
 
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7:16 AM
@user7236293 This question is off-topic because OP is a faggot.
 
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@MarkGarcia -1 doesn’t demonstrate a minimal understanding of the problem being solved
 
> It is malloc you are using ma11oc
lol
 
@StackedCrooked too leet this guy
 
@rightfold I like your attitude
 
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@user7236293 Me too.
 
7:24 AM
@rightfold u wanna fold bby?
 
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foldl cicada
 
@thecoshman u wot m8
 
@user7236293 pardon?
 
@thecoshman u avin a giggle ther m8?
 
7:42 AM
I think I have suddenly becoming dumber these a few days ...
maybe dementia started at earlier than usual age for me
 
@user7236293 ¬_¬ finally noticed that avatar. I feel justified in saying 'shut the fuck up'. Welcome back btw, glad to see Korea didn't kill you (yet).
 
@thecoshman ill bash ye fookin ead in
@thecoshman sware on me mum
@thecoshman nice to see you're still alive too :) (for the moment)
 
Ell
Idk who that is
 
@Ell ¬_¬ then prepare for the most inane trolling known to man
 
tsss tsss you're gonna make me blush now
 
7:52 AM
@Ell cicada alias nolwenn alias... what was the other name again :)
mawning
 
@user7236293 well then, looks like I can return my gentlemen vegetables to my middle pocket.
@sehe Pita
 
@sehe alias a lot of stuff. hi bear!
 
> "wun" // what? — sehe 4 secs ago
 
@sehe "one"
 
@user7236293 lo calories!
@user7236293 yeah yeah. What's wrong with the ... more usual spelling :)
 
7:55 AM
@sehe he's australian
 
oh right, I never realized they had their own language
 
they have a funny, very "open" pronounciation of stuff
The quality of questions on SO is getting worse or is it just me
 
@sehe just like Americans do
@user7236293 no, they are getting worse too
 
@thecoshman hats off on that one
 
I don't think the pirate was that subtle
 
8:03 AM
@user7236293 so you still living in death row?
@sehe I have problems with spelling, not English ¬_¬
 
@thecoshman wat. if that was a pun I didn't get it. if it wasn't I didn't get it either.
 
@user7236293 well, your profile still lists you as in Korea
 
@thecoshman I still am
 
Is it me, or are 'green technologies' going to have a better chance of addoption if the money saving aspect is toted first?
 
@thecoshman of course
money > *
sadly
 
8:12 AM
well fuck
I disabled caps lock on my machine a while ago
NOW IT IS STUCK ON SOMEHOW AND I CANT DISABLE IT
 
@jalf how did you type that then
 
@user7236293 HOLDING SHIFT
 
@jalf well there you go
 
MIGHT BE TIME FOR A REBOOT
 
@jalf pfft, coward
 
8:20 AM
@jalf LOOOOOL
 
@sbi haha yeah it looks like a giant radish!
 
sbi
@user7236293 Right. That's probably what everyone thinks who sees this.
 
JBL
@sbi I saw a radish too...... :')
What did you expect ?
 
@sbi it seems you've forgotten my humor
 
sbi
8:22 AM
@JBL Here in this room I expect very little.
 
@thecoshman ah, much better
 
@sbi inb4 that's what she said
 
sbi
@user7236293 It's definitely not their humor which userXXXXXX monikers are known for.
 
@sbi I'll have you know my XXXXXX is prime, so please
 
Fine... I'll say it
 
sbi
8:24 AM
@user7236293 Shrug. So?
 
@sbi lol, it looks like a cock!!!
 
@thecoshman you haven't been to a farm in a while, have you. it's clearly a radish!
 
sbi
@thecoshman REALLY??!! Now you've spoiled it for us. Before you say so, we all thought of a radish!
 
@thecoshman You just need assurance that everyone also sees it that way. :P
 
@sbi phf, what ever :D
 
8:26 AM
@sbi I'm sad you don't find prime numbers exciting
 
sbi
@user7236293 They are odd, you know.
 
@sbi Not all of them.
 
That double meaning...
 
sbi
@user7236293 And now that is an odd trait if I ever saw one.
 
@sbi And yet you have. But it wasn't one
 
8:30 AM
@sbi dat pun
IIRC @sehe has a prime fetish
 
@thecoshman As all normal people AFAIK
 
@user7236293 two doesn't count XD
 
@thecoshman And why wouldn't it?
 
@user7236293 o_0 how can it be a fetish if it is normal for people?
any way, I have to get ready to go ... shopping!!! Day trip to Dublin for me
¬_¬ I just wish I had got around to putting music on my phone
 
user1804599
@sehe class cicada_t
 
8:43 AM
@thecoshman Have a couple of Guinness for me:(
 
user1804599
WTF.
 
user1804599
Why does this diff tool want access to my contact list.
 
NSAdiff
 
@rightfold Reminds me of how Skype for linux reads your firefox passwords
 
user1804599
lol
 
8:46 AM
Ok, according to the doctor I just have a small laceration (that is fixing itself) in the last section of the rectum caused by constipation. So apparently I'm not going to die by colon cancer. Time to party girls.
 
@Jefffrey constipation, sure sure
 
@Jefffrey let's all celebrate the health of your anus
 
@user7236293 And Scott's big dick of course.
 
Hmm...
 
> scott
> big dick
who are we talking about?
(also omg I managed to get the double arrow without markdown going retarded!)
 
8:51 AM
That sex symbol of @Scott W :P
Not meyers, that's for sure.
 
user1804599
I’m not going to use && anymore.
 
user1804599
if (…) if (…) if (…) {
    …
}
8
 
Any particular reason for that obfuscation, other than lighting up the starboard?
It's illogical:)
 
@rightfold Is that valid C++?
 
user1804599
Why wouldn’t it be?
 
user1804599
8:58 AM
It’s an if-statement with as body and if-statement which in turn has as body another if-statement.
 
user1804599
Because unfortunately the braces are optional in C++.
 
Oh, right. I forgot.
 

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