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00:53
I cannot get the mouseclick event to work on my TreeItems :(
Now you have two problems
01:11
Oh, I've missed discussion about certificates :P
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JavaFX really doesn't make what I want to do obvious in the least :(

Passing an exam to get Oracle certificate

7 hours ago, 17 minutes total – 53 messages, 5 users, 3 stars

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02:39
I'm studying Android. After building SOAP, I get four target located in different directory. such as "libgui.so", the four directories are:
./out/target/product/hedy82_wet_v116_jb5/obj/lib/libgui.so
./out/target/product/hedy82_wet_v116_jb5/obj/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libgui_intermediates/LINKED/libgui.so
./out/target/product/hedy82_wet_v116_jb5/symbols/system/lib/libgui.so
./out/target/product/hedy82_wet_v116_jb5/system/lib/libgui.so
what's the difference between them?
 
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04:56
Hello!
user4202350
05:32
@ItachiUchiha Is that your son?
05:42
What?
06:02
Good Morning, Java!
on reference to this
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Q: How to use Map element as text of a JComboBox

llmI am populating a JComboBox (using addItem()) with all the elements of a collection. Each element in the collection is a HashMap (so its a ComboBox of Hashmaps..). My question is - Given that I need each item to be a HashMap how do I set the text to apear in the combobox on the GUI? It needs t...

how much of it would change if my Map Key is a Integer
?
also this wouldnt work, what am I doing wrong?
JComboBox<String> x = new JComboBox<>();
x.setModel( new ToComboBoxModel<>() );
Morning
06:19
Hello
Any one here java developer
hi all
How to access two tomcat servers same server like tomcat6 and tomcat7 @cringe @Unihedro @ItachiUchiha
@Gamex What do I have to do with that?
And why does it sound like that you're doing it wrong on your end?
@Gamex sorry, I didn't understand that. Can you explain or link to a SO question?
Running multiple tomcat servers so how to access tomcat6 and tomcat 7
06:28
You can't. It's not how it works.
@Gamex you want to run them on different machines, on the same? And you want to access the applications running on them or the manager?
multiple tomcat server on single linux server @cringe
@Gamex well, if you assigned different ports to them, you can open webpages like on every other tomcat too. Just replace the port number in the URL with the correct one for the tomcat instance you need
Thai gayu
I'm not sure I understand yet... sorry
06:33
yaa it's done
06:49
Heya All xD
@Ita you were talking about prequel of FSN. I have watched all episodes of FSN and now ready to watch prequel :D
07:02
@Gamex Just make Sure That both Tomcat instances Have Diff ports
and you are good to go
@TheLittleNaruto FATE ZERO
Thanks :)
07:14
Morning
Morning!
It's hard to design a game related to programming.
(Which doesn't suck, that is.)
08:11
@Unihedro s/related.+//
08:36
@Unihedro It's easy: just add some achievements to IDE's functions and bam! Game is done! :D
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Moo
@OlegKuznetsov o-O
This idea is A++. I wonder how this works
@OlegKuznetsov first refactor (10 pts.), first short-key usage (5pts.), 2000 classes created (20pts.)
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@Unihedro designing a game? Uh
@Vogel612 Every 10k fields created triggers eternal will mode, where every field created within the next five minutes gives 30 pts
fge
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08:40
And how many points would be implementing toString() threshold for largetext? :p
@Vogel612 Print your code -> "Tree hugger"; 2hrs-long debugging session -> "We need to go deeper", etc. ;)
@fge One hour all income double buff!
@OlegKuznetsov nobody prints their code from the IDE...
There has to be a harsh penalty for using Serializeable and File :D
what about converting a date to string and then trying to compare it
08:44
@Vogel612 shrugs It's just the first icon, which drew my attention when I opened Eclipse's window :P
I think that should count disqualification
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@Unihedro and Date, Vector, etc
@Unihedro is this serious though? Are you really designing a game like that?
I'll publish it on April 1st :p
What? Four months is just enough to prepare for something fun for april fools :P
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Hmwell, games are related to the job I am pursuing
09:06
@ItachiUchiha deaded
@Unihedro I don't understand how do people ask for questions such as Please provide me a sample code
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@Unihedro the reason is really not appropriate to the user; I think the message should be much clearer
@ItachiUchiha Because there are existing poor questions of such that gets lots of views and search engine hits. They give a signal that such questions are approved, which is why you should actively find and shut them down
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As in, "the user has not shown any research effort before posting this question"
@fge that close-reason was killed
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09:09
Why?
It means what it means
or rather.. that was included in "lacks a minimal understanding"
@fge "questions must demonstrate minimal research of their problem stated within the question itself"
and that was killed
That reason was once, but is no more
@fge Because there are noobs who thinks it's rude and they rant to Stack Exchange.
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OK, no idea why, since this is the most pertinent closing reason for most of the questions
09:10
After about several dozens of emails they get per day, it was effectively shut down.
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And yet another question "File .renameTo() doesn't work" <-- of course it doesn't, heh
@Vogel612 Should I merge the changes in branch vvaluefix with master? It works fine now (except your eclipse :P)
sure why not?
I will do it when I get back home, then you may accept the PR
hmm... ya ;)
fge
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09:40
OK, I have a solution to my TreeView problem
Nie
s,e,ce,
fge
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10:04
OK, so, Mr Bateman seems to have been lying to me
There is no ssh implementation of JSR 203
Who is Bateman?
the specification lead
user4202350
I know Batman
fge
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@ItachiUchiha Alan Bateman, Mr FileSystem at Oracle
@fge What?!?!
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10:13
@Unihedro it's just as I say
duckduckgo can't find it
(yes, I made that my search engine and homepage)
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Which means that now I want to implement it
Argh
Must resist urges to...
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Indeed
Advantages to using for (;;) instead of while (true)?
10:19
Faster to write (the mother of all premature optimizations)
fge
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Ultimately, none, the JIT will make it the same bytecode
@Unihedro considered more idiomatic in C.
user4202350
While is slow and for is fast
not true. both are JMPs
with for being more complicated actually.
user4202350
while is just boolean check
10:22
and when optimizing, both should be equivalently converted to simple JMP instructions
while (true) as well as for (;;) are unconditional jumps
@fge That I am aware, I just wonder why Guava uses for(;;) more.
any halfway decent compiler should realize this and optimize them away
@Vogel612 they are (it was asked in this room a few weeks ago)
unsurprisingly..
user4202350
i like assembly language. we can jump wherever we want
10:28
@ShaU you know why goto was called bad practice?
because of exactly that.
and that's dangerous because surprisingly many people aim cool guns (aka. goto) at their crotch instead of at the real problem
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goto is like any powerful tool; if you use it badly, that makes your code bad; if you use it correctly, it's immensely powerful
And I do miss a real goto in Java from time to time
(like breaking from inner loops)
break to label ...
works even in java IIRC
fge
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10:30
@Vogel612 that's no replacement for a real goto
sure it isn't but this solves your case..
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No, not always
Well, goto byte1[ byte2] is a functional bytecode
I am bad with arbitrarily made up examples...
Write your own java compiler
10:30
I don't remember missing goto in Java. In C it's immensely useful
@fge ?? um... please elaborate
I still miss gotos. It's why I prefer C++ over Java when I attend a programming contest.
Java is great and all, but taking away jumping drains a decent element to great code.
@Unihedro great code in java can do without goto's
Of course, watching noobs use gotos are a joke, but without them, kernal code would seriously suck.
@Vogel612 hahaha no
@Unihedro /me coughs, and turns slightly red of embarrassment
10:32
Unless your method of measuring "great" are how much object oriented the entire village of stuff is, but with linear flow it will never work better than otherwise
Of course, labelling with blocks are a great idea and I still use them, but it's still not actual jumping.
@Unihedro lucky I am not usually programming linear code.
user4202350
James Gosling created the original JVM with support of goto statements, but then he removed this feature as needless
test: {

}
@kiheru Yay velociraptor eats your face!
Anyway, gotos are programming elements, not toys. If one treats it as such, velociraptors will eat their faces.
    foo: {
      bar: {

      }
      baz: {
        qux: {

        }
        quux: {

        }
        quuux: {

        }
      }
    }
user4202350
Are velociraptors brothers of dinosaurs?
10:35
@Unihedro omg that's methods....
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Well, it's like I said: goto is a very powerful tool, I sometimes miss it
foo() {
    bar();
    baz();
}
I don't really subscribe to goto hate either. Any programming construct can be abused. Goto is just easier to abuse than most
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And like any powerful tool, if you misuse it...
@Vogel612 Too clumsy.
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10:35
@kiheru true
sadface
Well, think about the syntax you're going to bloat now: The visibilities of bar and baz, inner-ness, method level, scoping
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People who pretend that goto is considered harmful probably never had a successful use case for it... I have plenty of them in C ;)
And the Linux kernel is filled with them
foo {
    bar();
    new Baz(){
       { qux(); quux(); quuux(); }
       qux(){}
       quux(){}
       quuux(){}
    }
}
10:37
I know :p
@Vogel612 What is Baz?
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In fact, without goto, I wonder what the kernel would look like
It would have horribly deep nesting, at least
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Yeah, and it would be much slower, since you have no JIT for the kernel :p
@Unihedro an interface defining qux quux and quuux
foo: {
    bar: {
        // implementation
        if (false)/* then */
        break bar /* randomly */ ;
        // do other stuff
    }
    // maybe break
    baz: {
        // implementation
        if (true) /* then */
        break baz /* randomly */ ;
        // do other stuff
    }
    // maybe break
    // do other stuff
}
Try to write pseudocode that does that. You'll end up buffing lots of methods and classes.
user4202350
10:39
what is the use of goto in break inside for loop?
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@ShaU well, it breaks from the labeled for statement
A "simple" break only breaks from the loop you're in
And most of the methods and classes wastes your time finishing up the syntax and prettying it onto code standards to the point that a simple break would had sufficed.
fge
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In C I'd have put a label after the loops and just "goto thatLabel"
It's easier to read to boot
@OlegKuznetsov shouldn't that be continue;?
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@Vogel612 not if you want to actually break
10:41
@Vogel612 Continue an empty block?
user4202350
@fge Yes. Correct
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continue wouldn't have done the job here
well the break also resets the loop counters...
that may be ... not quite the intention
10:42
It terminates everything in getmeout. To put it lighter, it gets you out of getmeout.
@Vogel612 It very possibly is.
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@Vogel612 that's not the matter at hand here
I've seen someone use for (int i = 0; i < 1; i++) before. Seriously.
Plot twist: They never really used the variable.
cough... I've even seen for (int i = 1; i < 1; i++) {
:-D
fge
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10:44
do {} while(0)
Hmm, in Java that is pretty much useless and you don't have macros anyway :p
@fge Welcome to Java. Surprise: SYNTAX ERROR
cannot convert int to boolean
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Yeah, I know, but that's a great trick in C macros
what does it do there?
Does once, no more.
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10:45
@Vogel612 execute a piece of code only once
Anything that isn't 0 is "true".
and... that is different from normally writing the block in what way?
Yep.
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@Vogel612 very different
Consider if (condition) meh();
And meh() is a macro with two or more instructions
stop there..
10:46
You'd use:
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if you didn't use that your code would expand to if (condition) i1(); i2();
what is a macro in C?
if (condition) do {

} while(0);
or rather, how does it work?
Let me google it for you?
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10:47
Which is VERY different from if (condition) do { i1(); i2(); } while(0);
@Vogel612 simple string substitution, and a few other things too
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#define meh(arg) do { i1(arg); i2(arg); } while(0)
aaah now I understand
user4202350
I always wanted to use Switch in real life
but this would be solved if you'd write:
user4202350
10:48
But couldn't
if (condition) { meh(); }
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@Vogel612 and why?
> A macro is a fragment of code which has been given a name. Whenever the name is used, it is replaced by the contents of the macro. There are two kinds of macros. They differ mostly in what they look like when they are used. Object-like macros resemble data objects when used, function-like macros resemble function calls.
hmm, why not: #define meh(arg) { i1(arg); i2(arg); }
(my C is quite rusty)
@kiheru I seriously doubt you can #define that
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10:49
@kiheru why, when you have do {} while(0)?
The compiler will elide that
Whereas with {} it will create a frame
That is true.
@fge mainly thinking about what would be the advantage of do-while?
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@kiheru compilation, as I said
No needless frame created
You can use anonymous code blocks in C but they have a cost
And if you can eliminate that cost --> do so
so... the braces after the if cost a frame?
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@Vogel612 not after the if but in normal control flow
10:51
I'd suspect the optimizer could elide the block (assuming you don't define variables there), just as weel as a do-while block
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For instance, if (condition) { foo(); meh(arg); }
@kiheru even if it could do so, why bother? Just do {} while(0) and be done with it
@kiheru If you specify a compiler pass, yes; but most compilation environments (like CI and gcc) has really gecko ones
user4202350
if(hello==null) or if(hello.equals(null))
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@ShaU the second will always be false, or it throws an NPE if hello is null
removing do{}while(0) requires an optimization as well
user4202350
10:54
"==" operator check references right? But Null does not have any reference.
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@kiheru yes, but it is a very simple one and more importantly it can be applied anywhere, easily
@kiheru It's elided.
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Again, don't bother, just use it
Actually, loops always require compiler attention.
Not about to use either anywhere soon. I'm not doing C at the moment
10:55
Because it has to be unrolled into compile-time operations. Java does this more intelligently, but this doesn't assert that others do.
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I'm still doing some C... I love the language
Me too.
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(but I positively hate C++)
The ARM documentation has some fascinating information about how an architectural chip unrolls loops in a finest way, if you're interested.
I'm just curious :-D It's obvious the do-while can be removed, but it's not obvious to me that avoiding creating the frame would be any more expensive for the compiler
11:00
I have another data structure problem.
Each "Floor" holds a constant number of "Rooms" and each room has a dynamic number of "Chairs", each with a boolean value labelling it. Nesting hashmaps sounds bad.
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@kiheru "obvious" is the key here ;) Answering this question in full detail requires a fair bit of knowledge on compiling optimizations etc and frankly I don't have that knowledge anymore
aah, stackoverflow.com/questions/154136/… has a nice explanation. Added ; after macro use could be a problem
@Unihedro OOP ftw?
@Vogel612 I want array pointers...
Meh.
class Floor { private Room[] rooms; /*redacted */ }
class Room { private List<Chair> chairs; /*redacted*/ }
class Chair { private boolean labelling; /*redacted*/ }
array pointers limits you about the chairs
11:03
HmmMmmM
Hi Anyone help me how to solve this one, com.google.api.client.util.store.FileDataStoreFactory setPermissionsToOwnerOnly
WARNING: unable to change permissions for everybody:C:\Documents and Settings\Admin\.oauth-credentials
and if you don't need more than the booleans from the chair, you could "inline" them
@johnsakthi Format your hard drive.
@Uni now now..
@Unihedro Sorry!
11:05
@Vogel612 Thanks! Exactly what I needed. I must have had a brainfart, I just tried to create a HashMap to map floors to lists of rooms to chairs to booleans...
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@johnsakthi hold on dear; you run your code as an admin?
@johnsakthi don't do that
Create a user and run your code as that user
Do NOT be an admin if you can avoid it
AccessController.doPrivileged((PrivilegedAction)() -> {/*redacted*/})
You never know if the user is named Admin where the admin account is named Administrator
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@Vogel612 this will only affect the JVM security permissions
sadface
11:07
@Vogel612 Using PrivilegedAction with a lambda like a boss!
totally.
Can you still return an arbitrary type with a lambda where you can't initialize a generic class with the generic type parameter specified yourself?
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Anyway; running code as a privileged user is always an error, unless you absolutely have no choice
without the cast you get a compile error for ambiguous method reference
Or does it automatically resolve to Object?
11:08
@Unihedro wat?
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@Unihedro you can use a Class argument and Arrays.newInstance()
@Vogel612 PrivilegedAction<Boolean>
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(or is that Array.newInstance()?)
@fge (yes)
@Unihedro yea that should be possible..
11:09
I love that line of reflection.
the type should be inferred
Hmm, Let me try it out myself
(PrivilegedAction)() -> { return (ArbitraryType) result; }
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Eek
might get you a rawtypes warning...
11:12
Wonderful!
wat
Lock l = eatBaz(o);
Hey, it works, so free mocking with lambdas now as well
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@Unihedro trying to submit code to some obfuscated Java code contest? :p
@Vogel612 eatBaz takes a <T>void->T.
@fge Every monday I do something stupid just to find out whether it works or doesn't. :D
arbitrary example critique incoming...
11:15
But really, I deserve "most weirdest and self-obfuscated C code possibly ever" awards in every contest I go to, I play around with bits too much, it's evil
use a Producer for that...
user4202350
@Unihedro Hey i like your black screen IDE.
I won't show the code because we have a Code Review regular in here.
thinks Vogel would puke blood and faint over when he sees it
@ShaU It's a self-tweaked intellij theme.
@fge okay thanks,
user4202350
but why did you write interface inside class?
user4202350
11:17
are you writing java or s?
@ShaU Why not?
s???
what's s?
@Vogel612 S.
oh.. it's r
Dear Next Person Who Opens a Pluralization 'Bug', I will personally come to your house and bludgeon you to death with a giant S
user4202350
11:19
then you will implement interface or class?
@ShaU that's a SAM he got there..
it's a "hey lambda I want you to look like this" declaration
that way he can pass lambdas to methods...
No, it's a functional interface
user4202350
Hey Vogel , Writing a Java Code behind black screen looks amazing.
You're so hilarious.
demonstration:
11:22
^ Watch that.
user4202350
You guys are amazing
@Vogel612 AAAAHHHH the orange lines
Dictionary plugin?
german spellchecker...
total junk. Ignoring it most of the time
I like the invisible chars
11:23
I should probably disable the markers in annotations
well I stole that from your prefs ;)
helped a lot when fixing Michael's unit Test...
that being said, did you see my comment on the PR?
frantically rushes to launch browser
I had completely killed command execution for javabot in the PR we merged..
Should I add the deferring label?
The label column is lonely.
11:25
naah, I'll have something ready by 4PM
I should really take a timeout for 2 weeks though...
That's a long time. adds label
not that I'd do that.
I just should "probably"
Yeah, hahaha no. :P
I can't get myself to do my finals powerpoint
and the bureaucracy....
also for whatever reason the University I'd apply to wants a CV...
What is it about?
11:29
Add JSR-303 to a project
the easy part was easy... the hard part is incomprehensible for the people I am going to present this to..
I know about that part, I never really encounter anything difficult designing and implementing a project, the hard part is always explaining what it does
Contracts, expected and unexpected behaviour, handling exceptions and what I've done optimization-wise, etc
They never understand what I talk about but still insist on listening, for some weird reason.
s,some weird,no,
11:47
I'm getting error how can I fix that? stackoverflow.com/q/27893648/3622940
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Wow, I can't believe it... I have received a pull request for java7-fs-ftp
It's alpha code, it's broken, I know it... But I received a pull request
Help close the question :|
Downvotes welcome, "too trivial" + lack of reading man pages stackoverflow.com/q/27891890/3622940

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