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6.5 KiB
Swift
210 lines
6.5 KiB
Swift
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//
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// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
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//
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// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2021 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
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// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
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//
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// See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
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// See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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import Swift
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/// A clock that measures time that always increments and does not stop
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/// incrementing while the system is asleep.
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///
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/// `ContinuousClock` can be considered as a stopwatch style time. The frame of
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/// reference of the `Instant` may be bound to process launch, machine boot or
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/// some other locally defined reference point. This means that the instants are
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/// only comparable locally during the execution of a program.
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///
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/// This clock is suitable for high resolution measurements of execution.
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@available(SwiftStdlibCurrentOS 5.7, *)
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@_unavailableInEmbedded
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public struct ContinuousClock: Sendable {
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/// A continuous point in time used for `ContinuousClock`.
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public struct Instant: Sendable {
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internal var _value: Swift.Duration
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internal init(_value: Swift.Duration) {
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self._value = _value
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}
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}
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public init() { }
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}
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#if !$Embedded
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@available(SwiftStdlibCurrentOS 5.7, *)
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extension ContinuousClock.Instant: Codable {
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}
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#endif
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@available(SwiftStdlibCurrentOS 5.7, *)
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extension Duration {
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internal init(_seconds s: Int64, nanoseconds n: Int64) {
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let (secHi, secLo) = s.multipliedFullWidth(by: 1_000_000_000_000_000_000)
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// _nanoseconds is in 0 ..< 1_000_000_000, so the conversion to UInt64
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// and multiply cannot overflow. If you somehow trap here, it is because
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// the underlying clock hook that produced the time value is implemented
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// incorrectly on your platform, but because we trap we can't silently
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// get bogus data.
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let (low, carry) = secLo.addingReportingOverflow(UInt64(n) * 1_000_000_000)
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let high = secHi &+ (carry ? 1 : 0)
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self.init(_high: high, low: low)
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}
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}
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@available(SwiftStdlibCurrentOS 5.7, *)
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@_unavailableInEmbedded
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extension Clock where Self == ContinuousClock {
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/// A clock that measures time that always increments but does not stop
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/// incrementing while the system is asleep.
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///
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/// try await Task.sleep(until: .now + .seconds(3), clock: .continuous)
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///
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@available(SwiftStdlibCurrentOS 5.7, *)
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public static var continuous: ContinuousClock { return ContinuousClock() }
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}
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@available(SwiftStdlibCurrentOS 5.7, *)
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@_unavailableInEmbedded
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extension ContinuousClock: Clock {
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/// The current continuous instant.
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public var now: ContinuousClock.Instant {
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ContinuousClock.now
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}
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/// The minimum non-zero resolution between any two calls to `now`.
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public var minimumResolution: Swift.Duration {
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var seconds = Int64(0)
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var nanoseconds = Int64(0)
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unsafe _getClockRes(
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seconds: &seconds,
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nanoseconds: &nanoseconds,
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clock: _ClockID.continuous.rawValue)
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return Duration(_seconds: seconds, nanoseconds: nanoseconds)
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}
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/// The current continuous instant.
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public static var now: ContinuousClock.Instant {
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var seconds = Int64(0)
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var nanoseconds = Int64(0)
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unsafe _getTime(
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seconds: &seconds,
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nanoseconds: &nanoseconds,
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clock: _ClockID.continuous.rawValue)
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return Instant(
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_value: Duration(_seconds: seconds, nanoseconds: nanoseconds)
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)
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}
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/// The continuous clock is continuous and monotonic
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@available(SwiftStdlibCurrentOS 6.2, *)
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public var traits: ClockTraits {
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return [.continuous, .monotonic]
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}
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#if !SWIFT_STDLIB_TASK_TO_THREAD_MODEL_CONCURRENCY
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/// Suspend task execution until a given deadline within a tolerance.
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/// If no tolerance is specified then the system may adjust the deadline
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/// to coalesce CPU wake-ups to more efficiently process the wake-ups in
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/// a more power efficient manner.
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///
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/// If the task is canceled before the time ends, this function throws
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/// `CancellationError`.
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///
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/// This function doesn't block the underlying thread.
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public func sleep(
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until deadline: Instant, tolerance: Swift.Duration? = nil
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) async throws {
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if #available(SwiftStdlibCurrentOS 6.2, *) {
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try await Task._sleep(until: deadline,
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tolerance: tolerance,
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clock: self)
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} else {
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fatalError("we should never get here; if we have, availability is broken")
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}
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}
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#else
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@available(SwiftStdlibCurrentOS 5.7, *)
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@available(*, unavailable, message: "Unavailable in task-to-thread concurrency model")
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public func sleep(
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until deadline: Instant, tolerance: Swift.Duration? = nil
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) async throws {
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fatalError("Unavailable in task-to-thread concurrency model")
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}
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#endif
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}
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@available(SwiftStdlibCurrentOS 5.7, *)
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@_unavailableInEmbedded
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extension ContinuousClock.Instant: InstantProtocol {
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public static var now: ContinuousClock.Instant { ContinuousClock.now }
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public func advanced(by duration: Swift.Duration) -> ContinuousClock.Instant {
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return ContinuousClock.Instant(_value: _value + duration)
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}
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public func duration(to other: ContinuousClock.Instant) -> Swift.Duration {
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other._value - _value
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}
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public func hash(into hasher: inout Hasher) {
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hasher.combine(_value)
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}
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public static func == (
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_ lhs: ContinuousClock.Instant, _ rhs: ContinuousClock.Instant
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) -> Bool {
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return lhs._value == rhs._value
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}
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public static func < (
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_ lhs: ContinuousClock.Instant, _ rhs: ContinuousClock.Instant
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) -> Bool {
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return lhs._value < rhs._value
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}
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@_alwaysEmitIntoClient
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@inlinable
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public static func + (
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_ lhs: ContinuousClock.Instant, _ rhs: Swift.Duration
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) -> ContinuousClock.Instant {
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lhs.advanced(by: rhs)
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}
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@_alwaysEmitIntoClient
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@inlinable
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public static func += (
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_ lhs: inout ContinuousClock.Instant, _ rhs: Swift.Duration
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) {
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lhs = lhs.advanced(by: rhs)
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}
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@_alwaysEmitIntoClient
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@inlinable
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public static func - (
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_ lhs: ContinuousClock.Instant, _ rhs: Swift.Duration
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) -> ContinuousClock.Instant {
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lhs.advanced(by: .zero - rhs)
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}
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@_alwaysEmitIntoClient
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@inlinable
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public static func -= (
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_ lhs: inout ContinuousClock.Instant, _ rhs: Swift.Duration
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) {
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lhs = lhs.advanced(by: .zero - rhs)
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}
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@_alwaysEmitIntoClient
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@inlinable
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public static func - (
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_ lhs: ContinuousClock.Instant, _ rhs: ContinuousClock.Instant
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) -> Swift.Duration {
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rhs.duration(to: lhs)
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}
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}
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