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* lib/webrick/log.rb: Improve documentation of BasicLog and Log.
Patch by Olivier Brisse. [Ruby 1.9 - Bug #4833] * lib/webrick/httpstatus.rb: Improve documentation of WEBrick::HTTPStatus. Patch by Olivier Brisse. [Ruby 1.9 - Bug #4833] git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@32137 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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Fri Jun 17 06:11:31 2011 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
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* lib/webrick/log.rb: Improve documentation of BasicLog and Log.
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Patch by Olivier Brisse. [Ruby 1.9 - Bug #4833]
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* lib/webrick/httpstatus.rb: Improve documentation of
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WEBrick::HTTPStatus. Patch by Olivier Brisse.
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[Ruby 1.9 - Bug #4833]
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Fri Jun 17 04:48:22 2011 Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net>
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* thread_pthread.c, thread_pthread.h: remove unused variables.
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module WEBrick
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##
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# This module is used to manager HTTP status codes.
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#
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# See http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html for more
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# information.
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module HTTPStatus
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##
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# Root of the HTTP status class hierarchy
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class Status < StandardError
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def initialize(*args)
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def initialize(*args) # :nodoc:
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args[0] = AccessLog.escape(args[0]) unless args.empty?
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super(*args)
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end
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class << self
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attr_reader :code, :reason_phrase
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attr_reader :code, :reason_phrase # :nodoc:
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end
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# Returns the HTTP status code
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def code() self::class::code end
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# Returns the HTTP status description
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def reason_phrase() self::class::reason_phrase end
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alias to_i code
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alias to_i code # :nodoc:
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end
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# Root of the HTTP info statuses
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class Info < Status; end
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# Root of the HTTP sucess statuses
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class Success < Status; end
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# Root of the HTTP redirect statuses
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class Redirect < Status; end
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# Root of the HTTP error statuses
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class Error < Status; end
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# Root of the HTTP client error statuses
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class ClientError < Error; end
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# Root of the HTTP server error statuses
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class ServerError < Error; end
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class EOFError < StandardError; end
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StatusMessage = {
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# HTTP status codes and descriptions
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StatusMessage = { # :nodoc:
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100 => 'Continue',
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101 => 'Switching Protocols',
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200 => 'OK',
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505 => 'HTTP Version Not Supported'
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}
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CodeToError = {}
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# Maps a status code to the corresponding Status class
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CodeToError = {} # :nodoc:
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# Creates a status or error class for each status code and
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# populates the CodeToError map.
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StatusMessage.each{|code, message|
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message.freeze
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var_name = message.gsub(/[ \-]/,'_').upcase
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CodeToError[code] = err_class
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}
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##
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# Returns the description corresponding to the HTTP status +code+
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#
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# WEBrick::HTTPStatus.reason_phrase 404
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# => "Not Found"
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def reason_phrase(code)
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StatusMessage[code.to_i]
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end
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##
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# Is +code+ an informational status?
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def info?(code)
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code.to_i >= 100 and code.to_i < 200
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end
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##
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# Is +code+ a successful status?
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def success?(code)
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code.to_i >= 200 and code.to_i < 300
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end
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##
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# Is +code+ a redirection status?
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def redirect?(code)
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code.to_i >= 300 and code.to_i < 400
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end
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##
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# Is +code+ an error status?
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def error?(code)
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code.to_i >= 400 and code.to_i < 600
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end
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##
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# Is +code+ a client error status?
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def client_error?(code)
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code.to_i >= 400 and code.to_i < 500
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end
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##
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# Is +code+ a server error status?
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def server_error?(code)
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code.to_i >= 500 and code.to_i < 600
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end
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##
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# Returns the status class corresponding to +code+
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#
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# WEBrick::HTTPStatus[302]
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# => WEBrick::HTTPStatus::NotFound
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#
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def self.[](code)
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CodeToError[code]
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end
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# A generic logging class
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class BasicLog
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# log-level constant
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# log-level constants
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FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
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# log-level, messages above this level will be logged
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attr_accessor :level
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##
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end
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end
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##
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# Closes the logger (also closes the log device associated to the logger)
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def close
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@log.close if @opened
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@log = nil
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end
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##
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# Logs +data+ at +level+ if the given level is above the current log
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# level.
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def log(level, data)
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if @log && level <= @level
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data += "\n" if /\n\Z/ !~ data
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end
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end
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##
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# Synonym for log(INFO, obj.to_s)
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def <<(obj)
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log(INFO, obj.to_s)
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end
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# Shortcut for logging a FATAL message
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def fatal(msg) log(FATAL, "FATAL " << format(msg)); end
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# Shortcut for logging an ERROR message
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def error(msg) log(ERROR, "ERROR " << format(msg)); end
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# Shortcut for logging a WARN message
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def warn(msg) log(WARN, "WARN " << format(msg)); end
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# Shortcut for logging an INFO message
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def info(msg) log(INFO, "INFO " << format(msg)); end
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# Shortcut for logging a DEBUG message
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def debug(msg) log(DEBUG, "DEBUG " << format(msg)); end
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# Will the logger output FATAL messages?
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def fatal?; @level >= FATAL; end
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# Will the logger output ERROR messages?
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def error?; @level >= ERROR; end
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# Will the logger output WARN messages?
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def warn?; @level >= WARN; end
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# Will the logger output INFO messages?
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def info?; @level >= INFO; end
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# Will the logger output DEBUG messages?
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def debug?; @level >= DEBUG; end
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private
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# Formats +arg+ for the logger
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#
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# * If +arg+ is an Exception, it will format the error message and
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# the back trace.
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# * If +arg+ responds to #to_str, it will return it.
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# * Otherwise it will return +arg+.inspect.
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def format(arg)
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if arg.is_a?(Exception)
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"#{arg.class}: #{arg.message}\n\t" <<
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end
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##
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# A logging class with timestamps
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# A logging class that prepends a timestamp to each message.
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class Log < BasicLog
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# Format of the timestamp which is applied to each logged line. The
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# default is <tt>"[%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S]"</tt>
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attr_accessor :time_format
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##
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# Same as BasicLog#initialize
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#
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# You can set the timestamp format through #time_format
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def initialize(log_file=nil, level=nil)
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super(log_file, level)
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@time_format = "[%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S]"
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end
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##
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# Same as BasicLog#log
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def log(level, data)
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tmp = Time.now.strftime(@time_format)
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tmp << " " << data
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