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02:01
Guuuuys
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I don't want to write intersection coooode
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someone do it for me. :c
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Hm. I think for most basic primitives, you can only hit the object twice.
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Barring when you hit it exactly parallel, in which case the whole damn thing hits.
@ThePhD I have some SSE-optimized code for it on bitbucket.
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02:04
Wait, SSE-optimized?
yes.
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Uh oh. =[ Does it use that funny XMVECTOR_ stuff?
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With the fancy instructions?
no.
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And macros and thingymahdoodlebobs?
02:04
I used the _mm stuff directly.
no macros though, eww.
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Mmmm.
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Kinky~
huh
I suddenly realized that some of that code is a bit WTF.
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Woo~
02:11
fail
you need to return an optional<rhit<T>>
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That
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is a copy I am not willing to pay for. :D
You suck.
Textbook premature optimisation :S
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How is that a premature optimization?
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D:
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02:14
It's not like it was the other way and I changed it to be this way
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I wrote it this way first.
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There was no optimizing going on!
That's exactly how it works.
also
02:14
the whole, "The ABI implements it that way" thing.
Yeah, that's how I know he didn't do any tests at all.
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This interface isn't even that bad. ._.
The compiler is more than capable of doing that optimisation.
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<.>
also
if you have out parameters, you definitely don't get to play the "It's not that bad" card.
user3010322
02:16
You know, I can just wrap up the function to have both versions.
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Won't kill me, you know. ._.
What?
Why don't you just do the good version without the bad one?
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Why is one bad!
out parameters.
You twisted the interface for performance benefits you dreamt of.
user3010322
02:18
I didn't twist the interface for performance benefits: I did it for the writing benefits.
5 mins ago, by ThePhD
is a copy I am not willing to pay for. :D
Your words betrayed you.
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I am allowed to have multiple reasons.
27 mins ago, by ThePhD
Hm. I need to return a whole bunch of information....
27 mins ago, by ThePhD
Not sure I want to return it by value... I think I'll use out parameters here.
also
you're not seriously trying to tell us that out parameters are more readable, are you?
user3010322
02:20
Hit hit;
for ( blah ) {
for ( blah ) {
     if ( !intersect( primitive, hit ) )
          continue;
}
}
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@DeadMG I like it, so Pfffthbhbhthhh
your cunning retort has surely won you this day
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:(
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Fine.
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02:23
WELL I HOPE YOU'RE HAPPY.
yes, I do find it considerably improved.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Did you see my TCG idea?
also I cannot but notice that your previous version did not handle many of the data members of RHit<T>.
Any criticisms/comments?
02:25
I didn't clone git
in fact I'm beginning to wonder about whether or not you have the correct interface for RHit<T>.
Looks nice, but I wonder what the card effects look like.
also
why the fuck have I not filled this questionnaire out yet.
only my immediate financial survival on the line.
I'm trying to solve the card text problem.
You know, how card text begins to read like legalise or becomes too long.
02:29
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's neat art.
now git is all good & working ... silly silly me ... :x
What I'm wondering is why computer TCG still use cards.
Unglued has a lot of art that goes out of the frame. It's a joke set.
It's not like you're actually holding cards in your hands.
because it's a representation that is well known
02:32
@R.MartinhoFernandes The name colour has terrible contrast
Yeah, old white frames were horrible like that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wut.
It's a joke set.
Yeah, I figured as much.
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Hm.
02:34
They're prefixed by Un-
Is it actually viable in game or do you just buy it to give Wizards of the Coast more money?
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Maybe I should call it Intersection
@EtiennedeMartel It's not legal in any sanctioned format.
I see.
So it's the latter then.
I played some games of Unhinged with my flatmates.
02:35
@EtiennedeMartel You can play the joke cards with your friends.
You mean people use that to have fun? How pedestrian.
It's almost as if games are a form of entertainment.
Weird world we live in.
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I wish you could return references through out parameters. =/
Yeah. Next thing you know they'll tell us we breathe oxygen.
Hearthstone tries to solve the card text issue by putting very little text in the cards :/
I don't like that approach though.
02:37
@ThePhD Just don't use out parameters.
@Rapptz You need to keywordise some common actions.
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My return values aren't getting any prettier.
Yeah HS does that
@Rapptz You know, they don't have to be real cards.
I mean, you can always mouse over something to bring a pop up with more details.
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@EtiennedeMartel I would love something like chess pieces.
user3010322
02:38
Or even little figurines.
@ThePhD You mean like Scrolls?
@EtiennedeMartel The issue is in HS you have cards like Jaraxxus which have 99% of its effect not in the card.
Even if you hover over it.
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Maybe. Never seen Scroll.
@Rapptz Yeah, but Jaraxxus is a kinda high end card. You'd expect people to have read about it beforehand.
This is because they are way too conservative about card text.
02:39
Hearthstone also has very few cards.
I think their policy is "If the text is more than 3 lines, cut it off there"
They have over 400 :/
How many does MTG have?
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Too many.
How many unit types does Warhammer 40k have?
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I can never keep up.
MtG has been going on for a long time.
How is that comparable?
That's just silly
@Rapptz My MtG favourite awkward text ^
Okay, let's go a bit differently.
In, say, StarCraft, the tooltip doesn't say everything there is to know about a unit.
"When Animate Dead enters the battlefield, if it's on the battlefield, (...)" is one of the most ridiculous sentences they ever printed.
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... how the fuck is it almost 4am
user3010322
02:41
German Sleeptalking
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It's basically a passive for you now.
@EtiennedeMartel Traditional TCGs are different. I don't really know how to explain it.
@ThePhD Xeo the Sleeptalker.
@Rapptz I've always had this issue with tradition.
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optional<std::pair<Primitive&, Hit>>
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Well, fuck this =[
02:42
If you're trying to make a video game, make a video game. Don't just port a tabletop game.
Exploit the fact that you have an interactive user interface.
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^ This
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My god, the tooltips and card look for MtG games are balls.
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SUCH balls.
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And they've output MtG 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014.
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YOu'd think they'd figure it out by now.
user3010322
02:43
MtG 2013's interface was the most ass I've ever had to deal with in a "game". A lot of it got patched for 2014, but it's by no means good. Just no longer terrible.
MtG 2014 is a bit lame control wise.
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^ Another problem with many tabletops-ported-computer.
so far Yugioh Pro has the best UX for a TCG.
Do you guys play with keyboard/mouse?
I played HS with a keyboard and mouse.
02:44
yes
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Keyboard/Mouse, and a few times with Trackpad.
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Trackpad was best lulz.
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Played cards I didn't even want to play. But I managed to win. Had a great time.
I have no idea how the keyboard/mouse controls work. I always played that with a controller.
I played SC2 with a trackpad once. Oh dear.
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02:44
.... How
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o.0
@R.MartinhoFernandes You just drag the card from your hand to the table.
that's HS
The first version of the game was an Xbox port.
he's talking MtG.
02:45
Oh, wait, I've played that Duel of the Planeswalkers one on a PS3.
HS is, as far as I'm concerned, not really a card game.
@Rapptz It's a fun little time waster to play in between SC2 matches or WoW raids.
hmmm
Sure
WoW, man, I just
02:46
And it does a very good job at that.
I like playing WoW, it's just that playing WoW involves hours of waiting and arsing around, and then a couple hours of the good stuff.
@DeadMG If only there was a Warcraft-themed card game that you could play while waiting...
Yeah it's fun if you casually play it.
if you could queue for raids for multiple characters at once or queue whilst not actually in the game, it would be immeasurably improved.
Oh shit. I just got it.
02:47
Got what?
but if you play more than 3 matches a day then it's frustrating and you begin to hate Blizzard.
Instead of making WoW less of a wait fest, they made another game to make the waiting a little easier.
also
Couple of issues.
02:48
the way they've structured many of the primary mechanics does not appeal to me any longer.
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Meh, MMORPGs.
it's like, "You can have this cool piece of kit, just spend a month playing the game every day without fail!".
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Nobody's doing anything cool with them.
1, they managed to make a card game feel like a grind fest. 2, the game is pretty P2W once you get out of the noob ranks (25-16)
fuck that shit.
I'd rather spam 12 hours in one day.
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02:49
@Rapptz on 2:TCG, nuff said
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It's the "go into the field, hit shit, get levels, form slightly larger mobs, go to a slightly more pretty / desolate field, hit more shit".
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but we talked about that before
@Rapptz And it's gonna be making a shit ton of money.
@ThePhD WoW no longer requires you to go into a field.
@Rapptz Ew, how did they manage to make it a grind fest?
02:49
you spend pretty much all your time in instances.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You can get cards through leveling your class.
and you get XP from playing games.
@DeadMG So, you no longer need to harvest 20 pig scrotums?
not really.
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You know what I would love?
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Multiplayer Final Fantasy Tactics.
02:50
also
@Rapptz Yeah, they should make you buy packs instead.
@Xeo In here it's different because the free alternative sucks in comparison.
honestly, a lot of that stuff is gone since Cataclysm.
You need to win 30 games in order to get 100 gold (which is enough for 1 pack)
user3010322
02:51
I would love a mutiplayer Final Fantasy Tactics.
@ThePhD Had a few ideas about making a multiplayer tactical RPG.
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Because those games would actually lend themselves well to teamwork.
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@EtiennedeMartel 10/10 don't let the ideas die. If you need halpz, let me know.
XCOM: Enemy Unknown has multiplayer, but I've never tried it.
I think it's just 1v1 though.
@EtiennedeMartel It's almost as if you can get basic cards through packs.
Oh wait.
You can't.
They're also Soulbound so you can't even craft them.
02:52
@Rapptz What does that mean?
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@ThePhD help to end the project? :p
man
how do I sum up years of suffering in a few short sentences?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I think he means class card, your character
@R.MartinhoFernandes In Hearthstone cards are separated by rarity (Free, Basic, Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary). You can only get the Basic cards through leveling, not by getting packs.
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@DeadMG 'Fuck.'
02:54
lol
@Rapptz But why would you want Basic cards?
well
I guess that
since they definitely won't pay me so I can pay the rent if I don't send it off
@R.MartinhoFernandes Basic cards aren't garbage. They're actually pretty decent.
I should just make a decent attempt and send it off.
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hm. 4am. sleeeep.
incidentally, robot, no work tomorrow?
02:55
Hmm, yes.
I'm not sick anymore.
No work tomorrow for me.
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I think I have to take this week off too. bloody hell.
this leg is pissing me off so badly
ooooooh
I have letter from mr consultant.
I can package that instead of actually having to talk about it myself.
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@DeadMG 'Fuck.'?
lol
02:57
@R.MartinhoFernandes A class is pretty useless without its basic cards. The issue is to get all the basic cards you need to grind the classes to level 10. Typically this takes me like 2-3 hours.
Maybe more, I don't know.
I've been playing for 2 weeks and I still don't have all my classes at level 10.
lol
damn
it's been years since I've seen a 1337 joke.
they used to be all the rage.
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I regularly use 1337 in my SO snippets, if I need any arguments
man
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03:01
other popular choices include 42 and 3.14
at least when I said things like "u suck", I actually was 15.
ye gods, that was a long time ago
I never went through the u phase.
I say y and u ironically now.
lol
I mean, I know why the whole u and y thing was popular.
is it illegal to continue to use a vector after I std::move it into something else?
03:05
Texting on those old phones was annoying.
I've probably sent less than a hundred texts in my entire life.
twas all online.
so
yay letter from gastroenterologist consultant with all his titles explaining to my GP that I need urgent attention.
Hmm, someone will talk about CMake in C++ UG meeting Tuesday. Boring.
ugh CMake.
you know
03:11
ugh "This comment perfectly explains white privilege" ;_;
it occurs to me that I must live an extraordinarily efficient life, energetically speaking.
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@Xeo :c That's mean. D:
my average daily caloric intake must be a thousand or less.
That sounds bad.
Protip: That's not good
03:12
well my weight isn't going down that much anymore
in fact in some ways recently I've been simultaneously disappointed and happy about weight loss.
> May contain mountains.
Seen at the bottom of Scrolls' Web site.
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lol
I thought that game was cancelled.
or was that the thing with the CPU and the shit
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that'd be 0x10c
@EtiennedeMartel 'traces of' might've been even better
Yeah, well, they're Swedish. Can't expect too much.
HAR HAR HAR
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03:21
hm. guess I should actually head to sleep, if only to be somewhat awake in the morning to call work and doc
whose fault if an idiot doesn't know one needs more rest in order to have a more speedy recovery from ones sickness?
@sudorm-rfTelkitty my fault
03:37
I feel retarded.
I haven't been able to solve captcha lately.
Has it become more difficult or something?
depends on the site, captchas could be hard to solve ...
@doug65536 hello hello, long time no see ...
yeah, I haven't been on this chat much lately
I see coliru is on cppreference now. that's pretty amazing
 
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04:53
hmm, current download speed is 30KB/s. That can't be right.
comcast's speed test measures my connection to be 36Mbps down / 9.6Mbs up, while chrome is downloading a file at a mere 25KBs.
yeah some overcommitted to hell shared host or something
05:08
hmm, downloading a game iso, probably a slow server. good point.
05:39
are you allowed to push_back more items into a vector<T> that you have std::move'd from?
or do I need to vec.swap(std::vector<T>()) it first
I'm asking because I might be "getting away with it" even though it is not allowed
06:08
@doug65536 25 years ... cougar, you have been programming for 25 years!!!
yes, with the hand/tendon injuries to prove it :D
@sudorm-rfTelkitty That is pretty impressive. I usually need to stop and sleep after only 20 hours or so. I can't imagine how much caffeine it would take to stay awake for 25 years.
once you get past the hallucinations and ideas that your monitor is crawling with insects and some invisible person outside the window is watching, it's fine
lol
like people who think that it's a few weeks and everything is "done" and we can sit back and rake in the money forever
06:15
@doug65536 They're required to remain in an unspecified but valid state, so using push_back on them should world. It might be theoretically possible (at least for a few oddball things like std::array and std::string) that a moved-from container could (for one example) still contain the source items (i.e., if the "move" in this case really ended up as a copy).
@JerryCoffin would it be a good or bad idea to do vec.swap(std::vector<T>()) to be 100% sure
I doubt that's possible with std::vector though, since moving from one vector to another can't actually move individual elements (e.g., it can't throw, even if the move ctor/assignment for the elements does throw).
after the std::move I mean
@doug65536 At least in the case of vector, I think it's pointless.
ok, but I'll definitely keep that in mind when I can't be sure whether the move really moved. thanks
06:19
Regardless of the precise wording of the standard, the simple fact is that vector basically has a pointer and a couple of size_type's. A move ctor/assignment just does a shallow copy and re-initializes the source as empty.
I thought so, although I was uncertain about the "re-initializes the source as empty" part
i.e. maybe the source could be left just screwed up enough that the destructor won't kill the program :)
@doug65536 Yes, it's required to be left in a valid state, so it has to either know the pointer is invalid (e.g., set to nullptr) or else it has to point to usable memory. Likewise, the sizes have to be set meaningfully (e.g., 0 current elements, if the pointer is non-null, an accurate record of its size).
@ThePhD well, I have a hit() function for each primitive and rayCast() to, well, cast a ray, it's kinda like an event based system, as I don't know what the intersection will be with as I cast a ray
I'm asking because I'm porting some windows-specific code that used a custom lock-free pool-backed vector to use (portable) plain-jane std::vector and bugs were introduced and I suspected my move tricks might be related
@doug65536 Possible, but if so I doubt that particular possibility is the source of the problem. If it is, it's probably an implementation bug (for what little comfort that may provide). I haven't seen problems along that line (personally) though.
06:30
@JerryCoffin yeah, I'm pretty sure you're right and that's not it
I have not done anything interesting for ages ... all I did for the past month was either building screens/gui or bug fixes/small improvements
@sudorm-rfTelkitty Scroll back up to the new xkcd, and replace "original problem" with "anything interesting." :-)
ummm, did you know that you can write code that's not related to whatever you do at work?
o/
morning
@ScarletAmaranth you'll need an idea what to write first - and in my experience it's difficult to find somethig that has a scope for more than two days but less than several years ;-)
@ArneMertz I had a working (basic) raytracer in 2 weeks without using anything other than boost, so I don't think that's true
06:42
@ScarletAmaranth well, therefore I said it's difficult - not impossible, and in my experience :P whenever I started something that was more than a simple toy implemented in a few hours, the idea grew faster than I could code.
let me teach you how to set your goals properly then ^^
I'll come back to that when I start coding at home again :-)
you don't start with: I need a raytracer, you start with: alright, I need the most basic way to display the raytraced data - and you write yourself a simple bmp format (or ideally use one you find online, which I failed to do)
got a bit distracted in the last months
and then you don't continue with "I need a raytracer"
you continue with: how could I possibly represent an infinite plane
etc.
06:47
well I get your point. I geuss I'm lacking the discipline to think of the next step after I implemented the previous ;-)
I once started implementing the logic for a card game. A few weeks later I got stuck in developing a DSL for a generalized framework that could execute and any cardgame...
I sometimes get sidetracked writing useless templates, that's my bane
That too...
I needed BM or MB depending on endianness and I wrote machinery that would concatenate arbitrary stuff in arbitrary ways (compile time)
sidetracks happen :P
Well, thinking about that cardgame framework got me into DSLs, which got me into parsers and interpreters - and I am currently implementing a DSL for a part of the application we develop at work - so it actually had its use ;)
meh, as soon as I need to write something for work or for uni, it becomes less fun :P
06:58
Sidetracks happen, and they're not necessarily terrible either. Once upon a time, I was playing with a 3D plotting program from one of the 1980's magazines, written for plotting a function using Applesoft BASIC. I didn't like the fact that it required you to type the function to be plotted into the program itself. That led (fairly directly) to my spending the next few years studying and implementing compilers, interpreters, etc. Never did rewrite that original program though.

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