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* Add whereNotEmptyAndNotNull * Add GetRemoteOlderThanDays * Add GetRemoteOlderThanDays * Add PruneRemote to Manager interface * Start implementing PruneRemote * add new attachment + status to tests * fix up and test GetRemoteOlderThan * fix bad import * PruneRemote: return number pruned * add Cached column to mediaattachment * update + test pruneRemote * update mediaTest * use Cached column * upstep bun to latest version * embed structs in mediaAttachment * migrate mediaAttachment to new format * don't default cached to true * select only remote media * update db dependencies * step bun back to last working version * update pruneRemote to use Cached field * fix storage path of test attachments * add recache logic to manager * fix trimmed aspect ratio * test prune and recache * return errwithcode * tidy up different paths for emoji vs attachment * fix incorrect thumbnail type being stored * expose TransportController to media processor * implement tee-ing recached content * add thoughts of dog to test fedi attachments * test get remote files * add comment on PruneRemote * add postData cleanup to recache * test thumbnail fetching * add incredible diagram * go mod tidy * buffer pipes for recache streaming * test for client stops reading after 1kb * add media-remote-cache-days to config * add cron package * wrap logrus so it's available to cron * start and stop cron jobs gracefully
229 lines
5.6 KiB
Go
229 lines
5.6 KiB
Go
package pgx
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import (
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"context"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"github.com/jackc/pgconn"
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)
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type batchItem struct {
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query string
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arguments []interface{}
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}
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// Batch queries are a way of bundling multiple queries together to avoid
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// unnecessary network round trips.
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type Batch struct {
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items []*batchItem
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}
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// Queue queues a query to batch b. query can be an SQL query or the name of a prepared statement.
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func (b *Batch) Queue(query string, arguments ...interface{}) {
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b.items = append(b.items, &batchItem{
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query: query,
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arguments: arguments,
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})
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}
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// Len returns number of queries that have been queued so far.
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func (b *Batch) Len() int {
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return len(b.items)
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}
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type BatchResults interface {
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// Exec reads the results from the next query in the batch as if the query has been sent with Conn.Exec.
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Exec() (pgconn.CommandTag, error)
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// Query reads the results from the next query in the batch as if the query has been sent with Conn.Query.
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Query() (Rows, error)
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// QueryRow reads the results from the next query in the batch as if the query has been sent with Conn.QueryRow.
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QueryRow() Row
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// QueryFunc reads the results from the next query in the batch as if the query has been sent with Conn.QueryFunc.
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QueryFunc(scans []interface{}, f func(QueryFuncRow) error) (pgconn.CommandTag, error)
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// Close closes the batch operation. This must be called before the underlying connection can be used again. Any error
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// that occurred during a batch operation may have made it impossible to resyncronize the connection with the server.
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// In this case the underlying connection will have been closed. Close is safe to call multiple times.
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Close() error
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}
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type batchResults struct {
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ctx context.Context
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conn *Conn
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mrr *pgconn.MultiResultReader
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err error
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b *Batch
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ix int
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closed bool
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}
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// Exec reads the results from the next query in the batch as if the query has been sent with Exec.
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func (br *batchResults) Exec() (pgconn.CommandTag, error) {
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if br.err != nil {
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return nil, br.err
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}
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if br.closed {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("batch already closed")
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}
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query, arguments, _ := br.nextQueryAndArgs()
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if !br.mrr.NextResult() {
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err := br.mrr.Close()
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if err == nil {
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err = errors.New("no result")
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}
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if br.conn.shouldLog(LogLevelError) {
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br.conn.log(br.ctx, LogLevelError, "BatchResult.Exec", map[string]interface{}{
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"sql": query,
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"args": logQueryArgs(arguments),
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"err": err,
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})
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}
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return nil, err
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}
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commandTag, err := br.mrr.ResultReader().Close()
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if err != nil {
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if br.conn.shouldLog(LogLevelError) {
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br.conn.log(br.ctx, LogLevelError, "BatchResult.Exec", map[string]interface{}{
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"sql": query,
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"args": logQueryArgs(arguments),
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"err": err,
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})
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}
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} else if br.conn.shouldLog(LogLevelInfo) {
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br.conn.log(br.ctx, LogLevelInfo, "BatchResult.Exec", map[string]interface{}{
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"sql": query,
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"args": logQueryArgs(arguments),
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"commandTag": commandTag,
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})
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}
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return commandTag, err
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}
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// Query reads the results from the next query in the batch as if the query has been sent with Query.
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func (br *batchResults) Query() (Rows, error) {
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query, arguments, ok := br.nextQueryAndArgs()
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if !ok {
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query = "batch query"
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}
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if br.err != nil {
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return &connRows{err: br.err, closed: true}, br.err
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}
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if br.closed {
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alreadyClosedErr := fmt.Errorf("batch already closed")
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return &connRows{err: alreadyClosedErr, closed: true}, alreadyClosedErr
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}
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rows := br.conn.getRows(br.ctx, query, arguments)
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if !br.mrr.NextResult() {
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rows.err = br.mrr.Close()
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if rows.err == nil {
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rows.err = errors.New("no result")
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}
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rows.closed = true
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if br.conn.shouldLog(LogLevelError) {
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br.conn.log(br.ctx, LogLevelError, "BatchResult.Query", map[string]interface{}{
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"sql": query,
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"args": logQueryArgs(arguments),
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"err": rows.err,
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})
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}
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return rows, rows.err
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}
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rows.resultReader = br.mrr.ResultReader()
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return rows, nil
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}
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// QueryFunc reads the results from the next query in the batch as if the query has been sent with Conn.QueryFunc.
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func (br *batchResults) QueryFunc(scans []interface{}, f func(QueryFuncRow) error) (pgconn.CommandTag, error) {
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if br.closed {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("batch already closed")
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}
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rows, err := br.Query()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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defer rows.Close()
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for rows.Next() {
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err = rows.Scan(scans...)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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err = f(rows)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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}
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if err := rows.Err(); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return rows.CommandTag(), nil
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}
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// QueryRow reads the results from the next query in the batch as if the query has been sent with QueryRow.
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func (br *batchResults) QueryRow() Row {
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rows, _ := br.Query()
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return (*connRow)(rows.(*connRows))
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}
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// Close closes the batch operation. Any error that occurred during a batch operation may have made it impossible to
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// resyncronize the connection with the server. In this case the underlying connection will have been closed.
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func (br *batchResults) Close() error {
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if br.err != nil {
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return br.err
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}
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if br.closed {
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return nil
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}
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br.closed = true
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// log any queries that haven't yet been logged by Exec or Query
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for {
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query, args, ok := br.nextQueryAndArgs()
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if !ok {
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break
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}
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if br.conn.shouldLog(LogLevelInfo) {
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br.conn.log(br.ctx, LogLevelInfo, "BatchResult.Close", map[string]interface{}{
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"sql": query,
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"args": logQueryArgs(args),
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})
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}
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}
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return br.mrr.Close()
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}
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func (br *batchResults) nextQueryAndArgs() (query string, args []interface{}, ok bool) {
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if br.b != nil && br.ix < len(br.b.items) {
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bi := br.b.items[br.ix]
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query = bi.query
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args = bi.arguments
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ok = true
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br.ix++
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}
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return
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}
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