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Summary: A lot of tests do this trick but the vast majority of them don't even call `print()`. Most of this patch was generated by a script that just looks at all the files and deletes the line if there is no `print (` or `print(` anywhere else in the file. I checked the remaining tests manually and deleted the import if we never call print (but instead do stuff like `expr print(...)` and similar false-positives). I also corrected the additional empty lines after the import in the files that I manually edited. Reviewers: JDevlieghere, labath, jfb Reviewed By: labath Subscribers: dexonsmith, wuzish, nemanjai, kbarton, christof, arphaman, abidh, lldb-commits Tags: #lldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71452
204 lines
8.0 KiB
Python
204 lines
8.0 KiB
Python
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import unittest2
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import gdbremote_testcase
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from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
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from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
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from lldbsuite.test import lldbutil
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class TestGdbRemote_qThreadStopInfo(gdbremote_testcase.GdbRemoteTestCaseBase):
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mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__)
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THREAD_COUNT = 5
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@skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet
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@skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/27005337>
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def gather_stop_replies_via_qThreadStopInfo(self, thread_count):
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# Set up the inferior args.
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inferior_args = []
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for i in range(thread_count - 1):
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inferior_args.append("thread:new")
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inferior_args.append("sleep:10")
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procs = self.prep_debug_monitor_and_inferior(
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inferior_args=inferior_args)
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# Assumes test_sequence has anything added needed to setup the initial state.
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# (Like optionally enabling QThreadsInStopReply.)
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self.test_sequence.add_log_lines([
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"read packet: $c#63"
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], True)
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context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence()
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self.assertIsNotNone(context)
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# Give threads time to start up, then break.
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time.sleep(self._WAIT_TIMEOUT)
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self.reset_test_sequence()
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self.test_sequence.add_log_lines(
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[
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"read packet: {}".format(
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chr(3)),
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{
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"direction": "send",
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"regex": r"^\$T([0-9a-fA-F]+)([^#]+)#[0-9a-fA-F]{2}$",
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"capture": {
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1: "stop_result",
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2: "key_vals_text"}},
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],
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True)
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context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence()
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self.assertIsNotNone(context)
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# Wait until all threads have started.
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threads = self.wait_for_thread_count(thread_count,
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timeout_seconds=self._WAIT_TIMEOUT)
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self.assertIsNotNone(threads)
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# On Windows, there could be more threads spawned. For example, DebugBreakProcess will
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# create a new thread from the debugged process to handle an exception event. So here we
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# assert 'GreaterEqual' condition.
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triple = self.dbg.GetSelectedPlatform().GetTriple()
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if re.match(".*-.*-windows", triple):
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self.assertGreaterEqual(len(threads), thread_count)
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else:
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self.assertEqual(len(threads), thread_count)
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# Grab stop reply for each thread via qThreadStopInfo{tid:hex}.
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stop_replies = {}
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thread_dicts = {}
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for thread in threads:
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# Run the qThreadStopInfo command.
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self.reset_test_sequence()
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self.test_sequence.add_log_lines(
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[
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"read packet: $qThreadStopInfo{:x}#00".format(thread),
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{
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"direction": "send",
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"regex": r"^\$T([0-9a-fA-F]+)([^#]+)#[0-9a-fA-F]{2}$",
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"capture": {
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1: "stop_result",
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2: "key_vals_text"}},
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],
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True)
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context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence()
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self.assertIsNotNone(context)
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# Parse stop reply contents.
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key_vals_text = context.get("key_vals_text")
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self.assertIsNotNone(key_vals_text)
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kv_dict = self.parse_key_val_dict(key_vals_text)
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self.assertIsNotNone(kv_dict)
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# Verify there is a thread and that it matches the expected thread
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# id.
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kv_thread = kv_dict.get("thread")
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self.assertIsNotNone(kv_thread)
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kv_thread_id = int(kv_thread, 16)
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self.assertEqual(kv_thread_id, thread)
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# Grab the stop id reported.
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stop_result_text = context.get("stop_result")
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self.assertIsNotNone(stop_result_text)
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stop_replies[kv_thread_id] = int(stop_result_text, 16)
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# Hang on to the key-val dictionary for the thread.
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thread_dicts[kv_thread_id] = kv_dict
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return (stop_replies, thread_dicts)
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def qThreadStopInfo_works_for_multiple_threads(self, thread_count):
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(stop_replies, _) = self.gather_stop_replies_via_qThreadStopInfo(thread_count)
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triple = self.dbg.GetSelectedPlatform().GetTriple()
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# Consider one more thread created by calling DebugBreakProcess.
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if re.match(".*-.*-windows", triple):
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self.assertGreaterEqual(len(stop_replies), thread_count)
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else:
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self.assertEqual(len(stop_replies), thread_count)
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@debugserver_test
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def test_qThreadStopInfo_works_for_multiple_threads_debugserver(self):
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self.init_debugserver_test()
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self.build()
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self.set_inferior_startup_launch()
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self.qThreadStopInfo_works_for_multiple_threads(self.THREAD_COUNT)
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@llgs_test
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@skipIfNetBSD
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def test_qThreadStopInfo_works_for_multiple_threads_llgs(self):
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self.init_llgs_test()
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self.build()
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self.set_inferior_startup_launch()
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self.qThreadStopInfo_works_for_multiple_threads(self.THREAD_COUNT)
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def qThreadStopInfo_only_reports_one_thread_stop_reason_during_interrupt(
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self, thread_count):
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(stop_replies, _) = self.gather_stop_replies_via_qThreadStopInfo(thread_count)
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self.assertIsNotNone(stop_replies)
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no_stop_reason_count = sum(
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1 for stop_reason in list(
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stop_replies.values()) if stop_reason == 0)
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with_stop_reason_count = sum(
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1 for stop_reason in list(
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stop_replies.values()) if stop_reason != 0)
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# All but one thread should report no stop reason.
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triple = self.dbg.GetSelectedPlatform().GetTriple()
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# Consider one more thread created by calling DebugBreakProcess.
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if re.match(".*-.*-windows", triple):
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self.assertGreaterEqual(no_stop_reason_count, thread_count - 1)
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else:
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self.assertEqual(no_stop_reason_count, thread_count - 1)
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# Only one thread should should indicate a stop reason.
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self.assertEqual(with_stop_reason_count, 1)
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@debugserver_test
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def test_qThreadStopInfo_only_reports_one_thread_stop_reason_during_interrupt_debugserver(
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self):
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self.init_debugserver_test()
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self.build()
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self.set_inferior_startup_launch()
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self.qThreadStopInfo_only_reports_one_thread_stop_reason_during_interrupt(
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self.THREAD_COUNT)
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@expectedFailureNetBSD
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@llgs_test
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def test_qThreadStopInfo_only_reports_one_thread_stop_reason_during_interrupt_llgs(
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self):
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self.init_llgs_test()
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self.build()
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self.set_inferior_startup_launch()
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self.qThreadStopInfo_only_reports_one_thread_stop_reason_during_interrupt(
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self.THREAD_COUNT)
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def qThreadStopInfo_has_valid_thread_names(
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self, thread_count, expected_thread_name):
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(_, thread_dicts) = self.gather_stop_replies_via_qThreadStopInfo(thread_count)
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self.assertIsNotNone(thread_dicts)
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for thread_dict in list(thread_dicts.values()):
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name = thread_dict.get("name")
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self.assertIsNotNone(name)
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self.assertEqual(name, expected_thread_name)
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@unittest2.skip("MacOSX doesn't have a default thread name")
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@debugserver_test
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def test_qThreadStopInfo_has_valid_thread_names_debugserver(self):
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self.init_debugserver_test()
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self.build()
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self.set_inferior_startup_launch()
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self.qThreadStopInfo_has_valid_thread_names(self.THREAD_COUNT, "a.out")
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# test requires OS with set, equal thread names by default.
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# Windows thread does not have name property, equal names as the process's by default.
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@skipUnlessPlatform(["linux", "windows"])
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@llgs_test
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def test_qThreadStopInfo_has_valid_thread_names_llgs(self):
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self.init_llgs_test()
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self.build()
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self.set_inferior_startup_launch()
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self.qThreadStopInfo_has_valid_thread_names(self.THREAD_COUNT, "a.out")
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