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cmd/gc: optimize memclr of slices and arrays
Recognize loops of the form for i := range a { a[i] = zero } in which the evaluation of a is free from side effects. Replace these loops with calls to memclr. This occurs in the stdlib in 18 places. The motivating example is clearing a byte slice: benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta BenchmarkGoMemclr5 3.31 3.26 -1.51% BenchmarkGoMemclr16 13.7 3.28 -76.06% BenchmarkGoMemclr64 50.8 4.14 -91.85% BenchmarkGoMemclr256 157 6.02 -96.17% Update #5373. Change-Id: I99d3e6f5f268e8c6499b7e661df46403e5eb83e4 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/2520 Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
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@ -126,6 +126,7 @@ char *runtimeimport =
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"func @\"\".makeslice (@\"\".typ·2 *byte, @\"\".nel·3 int64, @\"\".cap·4 int64) (@\"\".ary·1 []any)\n"
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"func @\"\".growslice (@\"\".typ·2 *byte, @\"\".old·3 []any, @\"\".n·4 int64) (@\"\".ary·1 []any)\n"
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"func @\"\".memmove (@\"\".to·1 *any, @\"\".frm·2 *any, @\"\".length·3 uintptr)\n"
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"func @\"\".memclr (@\"\".ptr·1 *byte, @\"\".length·2 uintptr)\n"
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"func @\"\".memequal (@\"\".x·2 *any, @\"\".y·3 *any, @\"\".size·4 uintptr) (? bool)\n"
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"func @\"\".memequal8 (@\"\".x·2 *any, @\"\".y·3 *any) (? bool)\n"
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"func @\"\".memequal16 (@\"\".x·2 *any, @\"\".y·3 *any) (? bool)\n"
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@ -1451,6 +1451,7 @@ void walkswitch(Node *sw);
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* typecheck.c
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*/
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int islvalue(Node *n);
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int samesafeexpr(Node *l, Node *r);
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Node* typecheck(Node **np, int top);
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void typechecklist(NodeList *l, int top);
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Node* typecheckdef(Node *n);
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@ -144,6 +144,72 @@ walkrange(Node *n)
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fatal("walkrange");
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case TARRAY:
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// Lower n into runtime·memclr if possible, for
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// fast zeroing of slices and arrays (issue 5373).
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// Look for instances of
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//
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// for i := range a {
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// a[i] = zero
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// }
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//
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// in which the evaluation of a is side-effect-free.
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if(!debug['N'])
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if(!flag_race)
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if(v1 != N)
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if(v2 == N)
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if(n->nbody != nil)
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if(n->nbody->n != N) // at least one statement in body
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if(n->nbody->next == nil) { // at most one statement in body
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tmp = n->nbody->n; // first statement of body
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if(tmp->op == OAS)
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if(tmp->left->op == OINDEX)
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if(samesafeexpr(tmp->left->left, a))
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if(samesafeexpr(tmp->left->right, v1))
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if(t->type->width > 0)
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if(iszero(tmp->right)) {
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// Convert to
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// if len(a) != 0 {
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// hp = &a[0]
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// hn = len(a)*sizeof(elem(a))
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// memclr(hp, hn)
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// i = len(a) - 1
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// }
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n->op = OIF;
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n->nbody = nil;
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n->ntest = nod(ONE, nod(OLEN, a, N), nodintconst(0));
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n->nincr = nil;
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// hp = &a[0]
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hp = temp(ptrto(types[TUINT8]));
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tmp = nod(OINDEX, a, nodintconst(0));
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tmp->bounded = 1;
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tmp = nod(OADDR, tmp, N);
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tmp = nod(OCONVNOP, tmp, N);
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n->nbody = list(n->nbody, nod(OAS, hp, tmp));
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// hn = len(a) * sizeof(elem(a))
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hn = temp(types[TUINTPTR]);
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tmp = nod(OLEN, a, N);
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tmp = nod(OMUL, tmp, nodintconst(t->type->width));
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tmp = conv(tmp, types[TUINTPTR]);
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n->nbody = list(n->nbody, nod(OAS, hn, tmp));
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// memclr(hp, hn)
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fn = mkcall("memclr", T, nil, hp, hn);
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n->nbody = list(n->nbody, fn);
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// i = len(a) - 1
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v1 = nod(OAS, v1, nod(OSUB, nod(OLEN, a, N), nodintconst(1)));
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n->nbody = list(n->nbody, v1);
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typecheck(&n->ntest, Erv);
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typechecklist(n->nbody, Etop);
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walkstmt(&n);
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lineno = lno;
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return;
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}
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}
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// orderstmt arranged for a copy of the array/slice variable if needed.
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ha = a;
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hv1 = temp(types[TINT]);
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func makeslice(typ *byte, nel int64, cap int64) (ary []any)
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func growslice(typ *byte, old []any, n int64) (ary []any)
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func memmove(to *any, frm *any, length uintptr)
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func memclr(ptr *byte, length uintptr)
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func memequal(x, y *any, size uintptr) bool
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func memequal8(x, y *any) bool
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// Check whether l and r are the same side effect-free expression,
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// so that it is safe to reuse one instead of computing both.
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static int
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int
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samesafeexpr(Node *l, Node *r)
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{
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if(l->op != r->op || !eqtype(l->type, r->type))
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@ -162,6 +162,20 @@ func BenchmarkMemclr256(b *testing.B) { bmMemclr(b, 256) }
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func BenchmarkMemclr4096(b *testing.B) { bmMemclr(b, 4096) }
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func BenchmarkMemclr65536(b *testing.B) { bmMemclr(b, 65536) }
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func bmGoMemclr(b *testing.B, n int) {
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x := make([]byte, n)
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b.SetBytes(int64(n))
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for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
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for j := range x {
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x[j] = 0
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}
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}
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}
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func BenchmarkGoMemclr5(b *testing.B) { bmGoMemclr(b, 5) }
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func BenchmarkGoMemclr16(b *testing.B) { bmGoMemclr(b, 16) }
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func BenchmarkGoMemclr64(b *testing.B) { bmGoMemclr(b, 64) }
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func BenchmarkGoMemclr256(b *testing.B) { bmGoMemclr(b, 256) }
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func BenchmarkClearFat8(b *testing.B) {
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for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
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var x [8 / 4]uint32
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test/fixedbugs/issue5373.go
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test/fixedbugs/issue5373.go
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// run
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// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Ensure that zeroing range loops have the requisite side-effects.
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package main
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import (
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"fmt"
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"os"
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)
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func check(n int) {
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// When n == 0, i is untouched by the range loop.
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// Picking an initial value of -1 for i makes the
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// "want" calculation below correct in all cases.
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i := -1
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s := make([]byte, n)
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for i = range s {
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s[i] = 0
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}
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if want := n - 1; i != want {
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fmt.Printf("index after range with side-effect = %d want %d\n", i, want)
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os.Exit(1)
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}
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i = n + 1
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// i is shadowed here, so its value should be unchanged.
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for i := range s {
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s[i] = 0
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}
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if want := n + 1; i != want {
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fmt.Printf("index after range without side-effect = %d want %d\n", i, want)
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os.Exit(1)
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}
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// Index variable whose evaluation has side-effects
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var x int
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f := func() int {
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x++
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return 0
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}
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var a [1]int
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for a[f()] = range s {
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s[a[f()]] = 0
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}
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if want := n * 2; x != want {
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fmt.Printf("index function calls = %d want %d\n", x, want)
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os.Exit(1)
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}
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// Range expression whose evaluation has side-effects
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x = 0
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b := [1][]byte{s}
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for i := range b[f()] {
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b[f()][i] = 0
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}
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if want := n + 1; x != n+1 {
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fmt.Printf("range expr function calls = %d want %d\n", x, want)
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os.Exit(1)
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}
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}
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func main() {
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check(0)
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check(1)
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check(15)
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}
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