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@NikiC By the way, instead of doing zend_string_init("{closure}", sizeof("{closure}") - 1, 0) for EVERY new closure, we should probably init it once and share it?
@AndreaFaulds Yes, we should generally have some place in Zend where we can create all those relatively common strings
@AndreaFaulds Sounds okay - though I suspect that doing it without rewriting is simpler ^^
i.e. just share the usual function compilation code - the difference to ordinary closures is only that you need to automatically determine the bound variables
Also, implicit return
yes. but you can already handle that on the syntax side, in the parser
There's ==> expr and ==> { stmts }, which are two distinct syntaxes
00:22
Well I need to add the return statement somewhere, I'd rather keep the stuff in zend_language_parser.y simple ^^
creating it there seems very simple to me
simpler than having two different node kinds for the two variants
No need for that...
C++-style TODO comments in zend_compile.c
So much for C89
iirc msvc supports cpp comments
Sure
Still non-compliant :(
And in the end "C89" comes down to "lowest common denominator" which is, of course, msvc
00:26
Heh
I bet PHP doesn't actually compile on compilers other than GCC, clang and MSVC
does '+' sign need to be escaped when searching for url in sql database--- dog+cats10.20.2014.html---- for example
lambda_expression:
    lambda_expression_parameters T_LAMBDA_ARROW lambda_expression_body { $$ = zend_ast_create_decl(ZEND_AST_LAMBDA_EXPRESSION, 0, CG(zend_lineno), NULL, $1, $3, NULL); }
;

lambda_expression_parameters:
        '(' parameter_list ')'  { $$ = $2; }
    |   T_VARIABLE              { $$ = zend_ast_create_list(1, ZEND_AST_PARAM_LIST, zend_ast_create_ex(ZEND_AST_PARAM, 0, 0, $1, NULL)); }
;

lambda_expression_body:        expression                      { $$ = zend_ast_create_list(1, ZEND_AST_STMT_LIST, zend_ast_create(ZEND_AST_RETURN, $1)); }
(see full text)
This is, by the way, a lot nicer than the HHVM equivalent
Oh joy, shift-reduce conflicts...
Well, I commented out '(' parameter_list ')' and moved T_LAMBDA_ARROW to lambda_expr_body, that fixed it
01:39
Wait, what?
use() for closures is just a static variable?
Wow.
That is, function () use ($foo) { ... } is actually function () { static $foo = <value of $foo>; } internally, apparently.
01:51
maaagic
Makes sense, I suppose.
I'm actually looking into closures in HHVM
soooo confused :X
PHP closures aren't real closures, so they shouldn't be difficult implementation-wise
It doesn't keep any scope alive, it just plain copies the value.
They seem to be actually much different here
but yes, they work with exactly like any function pointer
02:10
@NikiC We put arg_info on the heap; why don't we put the required number of arguments and argument count on the heap as well?
If saving space in zend_op_array is that important (seems to be) then it could make a difference.
Hmm
In order to implement ==> I have to copy HHVM's implementation
Which is written in C++ and uses data types C lacks
:(
@AndreaFaulds Correct.
and they have all this infrastructure we don't have because we don't need it
I guess I'll just have to use zend_hash as a "poor man's set", if you will.
god, are C and C++ coders really always this terrible at naming things? O_O
02:24
@AndreaFaulds Agreed; we should probably do the same with "array", "callable" and perhaps some others /cc @NikiC
I could as well start naming my things foo and bar only
@Ocramius hah
not really useful
(already had my share of hate for PHP-SRC, this is HHVM horror now)
The only unclear thing there is what DV means
PC getEntry()
... what?
WHAT WHAT?
02:26
OK, also what PC means
Things that are abbreviated are probably abbreviated because they're very commonly used, though
Don't abbreviate? Like... rule #1 of rule #1?
Abbreviation is not necessarily bad
getEntryForNumArgs is long enough already
Yeah, I'm not just looking at that tooltip atm
screw C++, C# and other languages that implicitly put class members into scope in methods
mcg, tx, m_sfp, m_savedRip, m_soff
wtf, it's not a PCB, nobody is gonna die if there's a readable name in here O_o
these aren't jumpers :-\
anyway, back to randomly editing stuff
02:32
auto is terrible. All the unreadability of untyped code with all the strictness of typed code
god I hate C++
kill me
I'm actually liking the fact that it's typed quite a lot. I can navigate through this stuff
and it stabs me back if I do shit :P
What the HELL?
C++ functions can take things by-ref IMPLICTLY at call time?
WHAT?
WHO EVER THOUGHT THIS WAS A GOOD IDEA?!?
fkdsfk'ds;lf[ldsf[lsdlfdl[l';l;l';l
(PHP makes the same mistake but PHP doesn't pretend to be a good language)
uhm....
02:34
@Ocramius Zuckerberg's been enjoying Christmas too much.
std::set<std::string> mentioned;
cfunc->getScope()->getVariables()->getNames(mentioned);
Intuition as a C programmer: what the fuck is going on? You're discarding the return value? It's not doing anything?
But C++ has IMPLICIT POINTERS
WHY
WHY MUST YOU DO THIS TO ME, STROUSTROP???
Also, why the hell does std::set::count exist?
It can only return 1 or 0
It's not a count. It's a boolean existence
WHY
because it's a set? :-)
@Ocramius No, why the hell is it called count? It makes no sense
you mistake its meaning, it's boolean "YAY I can count!" or "aww, I can't count :("
someSet.count(foo) <-- my immediate reaction is WHY ARE SETS NON-UNIQUE?!
@AndreaFaulds References are better than pointers because you are guaranteed to not be given null; that's my opinion.
02:42
@LeviMorrison Sure. I don't like the fact parameters can be passed by-ref implicitly at call-time, though.
Meh, I don't think you've really used C++ if this is the feature you are whining about.
^^
Nah, I don't use C++. Reading HHVM's source code is convincing me I was right not to use C++.
I'd actually want to read a decent CQRS example written with C++
should be quite decent from what I can see
C++ is just like most languages: good parts and bad parts.
this is a compiler. Compilers are written by math degree people. Math degree people can't write code.
s/compiler/interpreter
02:44
Let's be honest: C has really bad parts too; you are just accustomed to them.
I will not deny C is a simpler language; that is true.
@LeviMorrison Honestly, it's not C++'s good and bad parts which annoy me.
It's the quantity of parts. It's a very big language. That scares me.
See, you admit you are a phobic!
^^
weird, seems like nobody does DDD with C/C++ :-\
@Ocramius As in domain driven development?
02:46
It's actually quite common.
looking for some examples written in C/C++ but all I find is C#/Java O_o
Many scientific applications are written that way, as are games.
Pretty much any application that puts data in the hot-seat because of performance reasons.
By 2020, I think C++ will be larger than every other programming language combined
That is possibly true. They hardly deprecate anything.
There'll be more types of pointers than people on earth.
02:49
@LeviMorrison yeah, I get it, I was looking for examples where these languages are not used for causing headaches ;-)
Games will, for some reason, still only be programmed in C++.
People not infected with the C++ madness will continue to try, at all costs, to avoid using C++. They'll also fail.
Games are actually made in game engines nowadays :|
which are mostly pseudo-code
I wrote an HTTP/1.1 client in Game Maker Language
Also a Lisp interpreter
A JSON-like format parser
A unit testing framework
probably some other things I forgot
02:52
I used to do that sort of stuff with BlitzBasic
For the morbidly curious: Faucet HTTP
Assuming Rust gets adoption I can see games being written in Rust. It will be about as painful to write as it is in C++ but with fewer crashes.
because DirectX 7 was just too messy
@LeviMorrison I think Blender and UnrealEngine are pretty much eating the world right now
@AndreaFaulds that's still running code btw?
02:55
@Ocramius Yes.
It even has unit tests.
neat!
I used to code games when I was 11: never got around anything more than small demos :-\
GGON is like a radically simpler JSON, to fit the limitations of Game Maker Language
You know what I'd like? A C with classes that isn't C++.
I'll be honest: I would just use Java :)
02:58
If I need to write something, I'll probably use JS or PHP, honestly.
My main encounters with C are due to PHP internals.
@AndreaFaulds Have you looked at D?
@LeviMorrison briefly and occasionally
Swift interests me. They made some design choices I really like.
Swift actually looks amazing.
It just has certain undesirable characteristics with no public indication they will ever change.
@LeviMorrison Such as?
Only runs on certain Apple platforms.
03:02
That's the big one, yeah. I hope GNU OpenStep can save us.
I haven't bothered tinkering with it even though I have a device it can run on. I have too many other things to do.
I haven't tinkered with it either
@AndreaFaulds If you like or don't mind garbage collection D looks good.
I'm not sure if I am or am not fussed about garbage collection
The only times I really use native code are when I'm writing PHP internals stuff, and that relies on the language not having GC
There are so many possibilities for a programming language, and I don't really know which I like best. That's probably why I'm not designing my own language, I'm too fickle.
I thought it was 'cause you always ended up with haskell
03:16
That's also true ^^
Haskell is pure and is very nice in many respects. It's also impractical to program in, and I've barely used it so my brain is not wired for the kind of thinking necessary to program in it
I do wonder why I contribute to PHP, of all languages. There are probably better choices. Though it's one of the few languages I use that I actually have a chance of contributing to. As much as people slam the RFC process, it's not that difficult to get a new feature into PHP and have it ship within a year!
@AndreaFaulds Just out of personal curiosity, when did you start using gamemaker?
nite folks!
@Ocramius You mean good morning. It's 4am here. Man I should stop drinking this much coffee liqueur.
@Christian Years ago. It's my contributions to GG2 that made me take GML seriously, though.
03:32
@Christian it's 4:30 AM here, and that is usually when I start coding decent stuff
not today though, since I woke up at 7 AM local time yesterday
I stopped doing this very late (early?) coding thing since last year. My GP told me it's pretty bad for my health and doesn't have much benefits.
crap, 03:34. goodnight
@AndreaFaulds Hmm...the good old days of GM.
G'night guys.
@Christian I don't have a sleep schedule: I sleep when I'm sleepy.
Frankfurt.....funny, I've been there countless times and I haven't ever been around.
03:56
@AndreaFaulds there's some limit on funny… even for that movie…
04:18
can someone please help me
this workks on my llocalhost but doesnt work on bluehost?
SELECT * FROM profile WHERE `last_login` > DATE_SUB(NOW(),INTERVAL 20 MINUTE)
Doesn't work? It stays at home watching daytime TV instead of getting a job?
05:16
Hello
Need help
anyone there for wordpress
05:56
moin
Damn. There are some serious surprises in the PHP7 Extension API changes. Not for nothin', but it's a good time to switch to HHVM.
06:53
well, if it's userland API… maybe… but extension API? don't care as end user.
07:11
well ... she's probably right ...
one of them is much simpler than the other whoever you are ...
07:38
Hello guys, anyone here for cakephp ...?
08:12
mornings
@hakre do you know about cakephp ...?
hello @hakre. you were right! spot on. updated my php into PHP 5.5.x and script now runs flawless. you got my respect! — guilliam 13 hours ago
@Yash sure.
I have one error ....... I am not using CakePHP ACL but i got one error as:
Error: Table aros_acos for model Permission was not found in datasource default.
Oh, that's an error message. Ouch.
can you tell me why it occurs.
08:15
Hmm, are you able to read the error message?
yes. but i am not trying CakePHP ACL in my code.
What makes you think the error message is about CakePHP ACL?
Perhaps the "CakePHP ACL" topic is just distracting yourself from reading the message?
well once i am trying authentication process i found that errors. I was surfing on the net. So i though it might be acl permission problem.
is't...?
08:50
@Yash First of all, it's the reported problem: A database table "aros_acos" could not be found in the database. So there is some code that expects it to be there but it wasn't. Check that code first.
@JoeWatkins hehe. PHP 7 seems already to make a difference.
09:04
@hakre ..... i got my issues. It's about auth components. I resolved that.
Thanks.
NP and good luck with your project.
Off-topic here, but just can control myself. I just resigned my job. :D
09:20
@RaviDhoriyaツ Recommended next step: start drinking
10:08
@JoeWatkins well, if we allow declarations after statements, we could pack the zpp into the function decl macro
user924016
10:28
Mornings
10:41
@JoeWatkins I used pthreads long ago for faster reaction when using synchronous functions, but then I learned about evented I/O… So I wonder… What is the use case of pthreads ext in PHP? What can be solved by it without easier and safer evented I/O? And if it's for scaling vertically, you're anyway better off with evented I/O which allows horizontal scaling too. Where's the benefit of real threads here?
(apart from the fact that you can run multiple old synchronous applications without a full rewrite)
10:54
@bwoebi Are you talking about ReactPHP?
@bwoebi Well, concurrent programming != parallel programming. Although they are often confused.
@Sherif I know… but what's the gain of it in PHP over simple async?
@bwoebi What do you mean by it exactly?
@Sherif threads in PHP
11:03
asynchronous concurrency offers you benefit in one very tiny area of programming, I/O, parallel concurrency offers you benefit everywhere else ...
@bwoebi Threading (which is a form of parallelism) is just another way to accomplish concurrency. Another is task switching (which is based on the event loop that something like Ampphp uses). The benefits are non-obvious, but highly dependent on the I/O factor you depend on in production.
argh
@JoeWatkins where, for example? in a non-GUI env?
Think of it like this... In an event loop, you tell I/O to wait on the CPU. In a thread, you tell the CPU to wait on I/O.
any code that is CPU bound @bwoebi, calculation, processing, that kind of thing ...
@JoeWatkins you also can communicate over a local tcp socket in a multiprocessing-env
11:08
even within the area of asynchronous I/O, threads are used to provide complete abstractions, since not all streams can be read or written non-blocking
very true
there is no competition between the areas whatever, lots of applications that use one use the other too ...
They're two different ways of thinking about concurrency
An event loop isn't the best solution to every problem nor is a thread.
@JoeWatkins why not?
I don't have a good answer, that's just the way it is, someone who writes stuff like libuv or libev would be better equipped to tell you why ...
11:13
I mean, I've never heard of a stream you cannot read or write non-blocking…
they exist ...
and well, for disk I/O there's libuv
@JoeWatkins example?
like I said, got no details, you'd have to look yourself or ask someone that knows ...
morning.
morning :)
11:18
moin @Leri
I'm so not thrilled about going back to work on Monday after a long weekend...
11:41
@Sherif and that from someone who works at the "Best Place to Work in New York City Tech" …
@Gordon Well, those are two different things. I'm saying I've had a long weekend off and I'm not back in work mode yet. You're suggesting that I don't like where I work :)
@Sherif yeah, that's how it read to me
It helps to read the qualifying object in that sentence: "after a long weekend"
nope… still reads the same to me
Sounds like a personal problem.
11:49
I checked with myself, but nope. Your turn ;)
@Gordon My turn for what exactly?
@Sherif checking whether it's a personal problem
Interesting cat that one.
Cats are awesome
hi guys i have some sensitive data at this url www.mohammediatechnologies.in/smsapp/sms.php is this possible for some one to get this sms.php listed on my server . as far as i remember i was able to get it using curl in terminal i was able to fetch sms.php when i tried today it showing content which it throws to webpage
11:57
@user1735121 as long as your webserver is set to execute that PHP file, you will only see the processed output.
Hi @Gordon how have you been?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Good. Thanks. How about you?
Doing great :) Haven't seen you in a while
But I was here. Mostly lurking though.
how do i know my server is set for executing the do i need to make any configuration changes like i may have some database linking data or some user id and password in that file if some one get hands on that i will be doomed
@gordan
11:59
@user1735121 if it contains that sensitive data move it out of the document root
i am really new to php dont mind if i ask you silly questions too. you mean to say is to remove it from publich_html to put it on some other folder if so then i will be acess this sms.php from my html page
will i be able to acess i need to send data to this sms.php though get or post request
hi all , can anyone tell me how can i get one random value from a while loop? coming in from an assoc array from the database . I googled and i could not find an answer
"public_html" sound way too much like a XAMPP on a windows
@LukeSmith "get one random value from a while loop" is your Solution, what exactly is the problem that you are trying to solve ?
i am getting the values from the database , but i only need to get one not all.
@user1735121 It doesn't really matter where the php script lives as long as it doesn't output that sensitive data (i.e. it's inside your PHP code tags). The only configurations that affect this script being sent to the client are if your webserver's request handler treats it as any other plain/text MIME (in which case all of your PHP code is exposed), or if you use short tags and don't have short_open_tags enabled.
12:04
could it be that you actually need to get a single random value from a database table ?
@user1735121 if you include /path/outside/public_html/sms.php it should work
@tereško i have a while loop getting the values from the database , $name['my_name'] there are various names and i need to get only one random one from the database column.
@Gordon You want to pay attention to the get or post request part of his question, perhaps. The include doesn't tell the webserver how to treat the request URI foo.com/sms.php, for example.
do you ... need .. to get a single value ... from a database
great thanks for info i was wondering a lot about this how do i do
12:06
@tereško yes exactly that
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A: Random() In MySql?

tereškoYou should never, ever use ORDER BY RAND(). It gets really really slow as the size of table grows. Instead you should read this article. In case you have irrational fear of learning, here is there solution which would do what you ask for: SELECT X.x_id, X.foobar FROM X JOIN ( S...

@tereško a single random value and it must always be random
@Sherif if the sms file is included, the included file will be able to use $_GET or $_POST, right?
yes sherief i need that file to be on public only because i need to acess it though get or post request
@Gordon Sure, but you're still ignoring the premise of the question, which has nothing to do with the PHP superglobal variables $_GET or $_POST, but the fact that the webserver won't know how to handle the request to the URI http://foo.com/sms.php if sms.php doesn't exist in the document root or there are no rewrite rules to tell it to run sms.php
12:09
@tereško thanks i will read it now :). i was hoping to be able to do this within the while loop not from the database is this even possible?
@gordon its like i need to send the parameters form sms.php on public_file to other file in and there ask it to execute code. if i have some echo statements in other file does it will out it on server
@LukeSmith WHY do you insist on "doing this within the while loop" ?
what exactly is the problem that you are trying to solve ?
@Sherif just replace the contents of sms.php in the public folder with the include to the real sms file in the non public folder
@user1735121 Like I said, where the file lives on the local file system is irrelevant. What matters here is that the webserver knows how to handle the incoming request URI :)
gods below, why must I work so hard to actually get a question ?!?!
@Sherif , please shut up and listen to what Gordon is teaching to you
12:12
@tereško Excuse me?
@tereško i want to select select random names from one database row but i dont want to do it in the sql statement , i wanted to be able to select 1 random value within the while loops assoc array which fetches the data
@gordon thanks it stop exposing my actual data to the user
26
A: Doing a while / loop to get 10 random results

tereškoPlease, stop using ORDER BY RAND(). Just stop. This operation has complexity of n*log2(n), which means that the time spent on query would grow " entries | time units ------------------------- 10 | 1 /* if this takes 0.001s */ 1'000 | 300 1'000'000 | ...

you mean something like this ?
do you understand now why I was repeatedly asking you
3 mins ago, by tereško
what exactly is the problem that you are trying to solve ?
@tereško as if i would use rand() in php or array_rand() , i dont want to use Order by rand
my url sends sms. its working i wanna use it in my application if i use it as it is people will use it to send thier message without coming to my site . and sms.php contains my sensitive data as i said
12:14
@LukeSmith read the latest post that I linked
@tereško not like that , i dont want to use ORDER BY RAND at all. i use procedural
great some one clicked and i got message
emm .. that code would get 10 random results from 1'000'000'000+ row table in a constant time
it has NOTHING to do with "order by rand"
please, read
@tereško i want just one random result
@user1735121 look, you've just posted the link here in chat. when google comes by, each time you'll recieve an sms.
user924016
12:16
=]
4 mins ago, by Luke Smith
@tereško i want to select select random names from one database row but i dont want to do it in the sql statement , i wanted to be able to select 1 random value within the while loops assoc array which fetches the data
for fuck sake
4 minutes ago you wrote that you want to select random names (plural)
@tereško im reading now , thanks man lol
@user1735121 you definitely do not want to trigger sending SMS through a GET request. At least use POST
hakre thats ok its still under production not fully operational i was just testing.
@gor
@tereško haha sorry i meant 1 random name
12:18
@LukeSmith then the first linked post is what you need to look at
gordon the thing i got to use this url i mean sending parameters though url i dont use form to submit values
i it is post how do i pass values to url without using submit. may be i dont know the method please do guide me
@user1735121 what will call this link once you are done with it?
well android application will call the link . without form and read the output weather sucess or error
oh .. the joys of REST-ish
guys clicking my link i am getting sms
12:21
@user1735121 I am sure whatever you use on Android to trigger the HTTP request can also do a POST request
@tereško but with this i have to change my query, is there no way that i dont need to change to query?
@user1735121 I can delete the link from the chat if you want
http request i do with full url as i mentioned please delete the line gordon. without it i wont be able to insert
people are sending messages
@LukeSmith do you want your application to choke, if it has to deal with a table that has 10'000 entries ?
prayer time here will be back in a minute
12:23
@tereško no not at all
@user1735121 how do you create the http request on android?
@LukeSmith My guess is the question was rhetorical. While @tereško gets a little over-excited sometimes and their emotions exceed their logic, the problem remains that you have two conflicting needs. On the one hand you need to rely on data in your database. On the other you want only a random value from that set of data. The fact that you want to do it in SQL, is not a requirement, but it does force you to change your SQL code if you insist on doing it in the DBMS.
There is another way to do it without the DBMS at all, as well.
But that still requires changing your code. The change is the result of refactoring (or rethinking how you solve the problem), not necessarily changing the intended behavior (or outcome).
@Gordon thanks man how would i do this with changing the query?
@Gordon i initially did it using ORDER BY RAND but as everyone says its slow
@LukeSmith I think you're replying to the wrong person, but the how part is already well explained by @tereško's earlier posted link.
@Sherif i know but thats requires me to change the query
12:36
Yes, in all cases you will be forced to refactor your code, because you are rethinking how to approach the problem. Your desired outcome remains the same.
As long as changing code != changing behavior, you are fine, because your expectations of behavior is the same. The part that scares most people is that they will create some unintended side-effect when they're changing code.
@Sherif this is true. i am trying to figure out what to do now. thanks man
@LukeSmith order by rand is not slow. When you have less than 100 entries, it's the fastest way. Thing is, that if query for 100 entries took you 0.002s then for 100'000 entries it will take you 5 seconds (if you stick with order-by-rand)
and I really doubt that you could get the first query to run in 0.002s ... I think that's off by at least one order of magnitude
Relational databases really weren't designed for this kind of thing. Randomness does not apply to the relational theory and as such you are going against the grain :)
I wonder why it isn't optimized
@tereško thanks for the info guys.
12:44
well, "order by rand" is doing an in-memory quick-sort
order by rand limit N is a pretty common pattern and should be easily to optimize, right?
instead of making people come up with complicated code for it, that's still much slower than what the DB can do with knowledge of its internal structures
this is my current query that i now need to change. $query="SELECT * FROM names JOIN list ON link.link_id=names.id WHERE names.id='$name_type' . I am now trying to figure out i could could change this with the link @tereško gave me but i am afraid i will somehow break something
Just remove the dbms from the equation and you don't have a need to think really hard about making the dbms do things like this "faster" :)
@NikiC my knowledge regarding RDBMS internals is almost non-existant, but it might now be all that simple. Remember, there is already and "optimized" way for getting number of entries in a table, but it's almost always the wrong number.
for mysql, that is
there are functions for it httprequest it self is function available in android sdk but i got to build the url with get request. if i make though post request too some one can invoke the url by creating simple form with post to sms.php i guess
12:50
@LukeSmith what the query does is: it gets the last auto_increment number from the table, and then computes a random number in that range. Then you join that result and find the closest ID to your randomly computed number.
also, you should understand, that the "trueness" of that random lessens each time when you delete a row, because the IDs do not get "recomputed" and you end up with gaps
@tereško now i understandddd :D
lets say, you have 1 2 3 4 5
and you delete 3
the query is looking for an entry with ID that is larger or equal
how do i make a form that execute the reuquest if parameters are sent only from my form not from other forms how do i do that any idea please
in this situation the "random" will become biased toward 4 , because every time you compute "3" (which would become a gap after deletion), it will take the next largest ID
@farooqshaik Use a CSRF token
12:54
@LukeSmith of course in large tables, this effect is a lot less noticeable
sherif thanks i will look in to it what it is and how it works and get back to you. thanks for your help guys @go
@gordon
@tereško oh so your saying its not actually random,
it's as close you can get to real random
and, the bias only becomes important if you are in habit of deleting large, consecutive sets of entries
if you are deleting random row, it will have no real impact

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