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After 9e79ea1da719, it no longer makes sense for crashpad_util_test_lib to “hide” in util/util_test.gyp. All of util/test is moved to its own top-level directory, test, which all other test code is allowed to depend on. test, too, is allowed to depend on all other non-test code. In a future change, when crashpad_util_test_lib gains a dependency on crashpad_client, it won’t look so weird for something in util (even though it’s in util/test) to depend on something in client, because the thing that needs to depend on client will live in test, not util. BUG=crashpad:33 R=scottmg@chromium.org Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1051533002
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// Copyright 2014 The Crashpad Authors. All rights reserved.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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#ifndef CRASHPAD_TEST_MULTIPROCESS_H_
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#define CRASHPAD_TEST_MULTIPROCESS_H_
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include "base/basictypes.h"
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#include "build/build_config.h"
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#include "util/file/file_io.h"
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namespace crashpad {
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namespace test {
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namespace internal {
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struct MultiprocessInfo;
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};
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//! \brief Manages a multiprocess test.
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//!
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//! These tests are `fork()`-based. The parent and child processes are able to
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//! communicate via a pair of POSIX pipes.
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//!
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//! Subclasses are expected to implement the parent and child by overriding the
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//! appropriate methods.
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//!
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//! On Windows, this class is only an internal implementation detail of
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//! MultiprocessExec and all tests must use that class.
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class Multiprocess {
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public:
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//! \brief The termination type for a child process.
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enum TerminationReason : bool {
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//! \brief The child terminated normally.
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//!
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//! A normal return happens when a test returns from RunChild(), or for
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//! tests that `exec()`, returns from `main()`. This also happens for tests
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//! that call `exit()` or `_exit()`.
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kTerminationNormal = false,
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//! \brief The child terminated by signal.
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//!
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//! Signal termination happens as a result of a crash, a call to `abort()`,
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//! assertion failure (including gtest assertions), etc.
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kTerminationSignal,
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};
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Multiprocess();
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//! \brief Runs the test.
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//!
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//! This method establishes the proper testing environment by calling
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//! PreFork(), then calls `fork()`. In the parent process, it calls
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//! RunParent(), and in the child process, it calls RunChild().
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//!
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//! This method uses gtest assertions to validate the testing environment. If
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//! the testing environment cannot be set up properly, it is possible that
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//! MultiprocessParent() or MultiprocessChild() will not be called. In the
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//! parent process, this method also waits for the child process to exit after
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//! MultiprocessParent() returns, and verifies that it exited in accordance
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//! with the expectations set by SetExpectedChildTermination().
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void Run();
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//! \brief Sets the expected termination reason and code.
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//!
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//! The default expected termination reasaon is
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//! TerminationReason::kTerminationNormal, and the default expected
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//! termination code is `EXIT_SUCCESS` (`0`).
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//!
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//! \param[in] reason Whether to expect the child to terminate normally or
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//! as a result of a signal.
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//! \param[in] code If \a reason is TerminationReason::kTerminationNormal,
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//! this is the expected exit status of the child. If \a reason is
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//! TerminationReason::kTerminationSignal, this is the signal that is
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//! expected to kill the child.
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void SetExpectedChildTermination(TerminationReason reason, int code);
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protected:
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~Multiprocess();
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//! \brief Establishes the proper testing environment prior to forking.
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//!
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//! Subclasses that solely implement a test should not need to override this
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//! method. Subclasses that do not implement tests but instead implement
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//! additional testing features on top of this class may override this method
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//! provided that they call the superclass’ implementation first as follows:
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//!
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//! \code
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//! void PreFork() override {
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//! ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(Multiprocess::PreFork());
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//!
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//! // Place subclass-specific pre-fork code here.
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//! }
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//! \endcode
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//!
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//! Subclass implementations may signal failure by raising their own fatal
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//! gtest assertions.
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virtual void PreFork();
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#if !defined(OS_WIN)
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//! \brief Returns the child process’ process ID.
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//!
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//! This method may only be called by the parent process.
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pid_t ChildPID() const;
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#endif // !OS_WIN
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//! \brief Returns the read pipe’s file handle.
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//!
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//! This method may be called by either the parent or the child process.
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//! Anything written to the write pipe in the partner process will appear
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//! on this file handle in this process.
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//!
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//! It is an error to call this after CloseReadPipe() has been called.
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//!
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//! \return The read pipe’s file handle.
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FileHandle ReadPipeHandle() const;
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//! \brief Returns the write pipe’s file handle.
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//!
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//! This method may be called by either the parent or the child process.
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//! Anything written to this file handle in this process will appear on
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//! the read pipe in the partner process.
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//!
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//! It is an error to call this after CloseWritePipe() has been called.
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//!
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//! \return The write pipe’s file handle.
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FileHandle WritePipeHandle() const;
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//! \brief Closes the read pipe.
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//!
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//! This method may be called by either the parent or the child process. An
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//! attempt to write to the write pipe in the partner process will fail with
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//! `EPIPE` or `SIGPIPE`. ReadPipeHandle() must not be called after this.
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void CloseReadPipe();
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//! \brief Closes the write pipe.
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//!
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//! This method may be called by either the parent or the child process. An
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//! attempt to read from the read pipe in the partner process will indicate
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//! end-of-file. WritePipeHandle() must not be called after this.
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void CloseWritePipe();
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void set_info(internal::MultiprocessInfo* info) { info_ = info; }
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internal::MultiprocessInfo* info() { return info_; }
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private:
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//! \brief Runs the parent side of the test.
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//!
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//! This method establishes the parent’s environment and calls
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//! MultiprocessParent().
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void RunParent();
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//! \brief Runs the child side of the test.
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//!
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//! This method establishes the child’s environment, calls
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//! MultiprocessChild(), and exits cleanly by calling `_exit(0)`. However, if
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//! any failure (via fatal or nonfatal gtest assertion) is detected, the child
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//! will exit with a failure status.
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void RunChild();
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//! \brief The subclass-provided parent routine.
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//!
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//! Test failures should be reported via gtest: `EXPECT_*()`, `ASSERT_*()`,
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//! `FAIL()`, etc.
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//!
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//! This method must not use a `wait()`-family system call to wait for the
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//! child process to exit, as this is handled by this class.
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//!
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//! Subclasses must implement this method to define how the parent operates.
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virtual void MultiprocessParent() = 0;
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//! \brief The subclass-provided child routine.
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//!
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//! Test failures should be reported via gtest: `EXPECT_*()`, `ASSERT_*()`,
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//! `FAIL()`, etc.
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//!
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//! Subclasses must implement this method to define how the child operates.
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//! Subclasses may exit with a failure status by using `LOG(FATAL)`,
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//! `abort()`, or similar. They may exit cleanly by returning from this method
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//! or by calling `_exit(0)`. Under no circumstances may `exit()` be called
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//! by the child without having the child process `exec()`. Use
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//! MultiprocessExec if the child should call `exec()`.
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virtual void MultiprocessChild() = 0;
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internal::MultiprocessInfo* info_;
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int code_;
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TerminationReason reason_;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Multiprocess);
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};
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} // namespace test
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} // namespace crashpad
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#endif // CRASHPAD_TEST_MULTIPROCESS_H_
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