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76 NAME="AEN240" | |
77 >3.6. Assembler Directives</A | |
78 ></H1 | |
79 ><P | |
80 >Various directives can be used to control the behaviour of the | |
81 assembler or to include non-code/data in the resulting output. Those directives | |
82 that are not described in detail in other sections of this document are | |
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84 ><DIV | |
85 CLASS="SECTION" | |
86 ><H2 | |
87 CLASS="SECTION" | |
88 ><A | |
89 NAME="AEN243" | |
90 >3.6.1. Data Directives</A | |
91 ></H2 | |
92 ><P | |
93 ></P | |
94 ><DIV | |
95 CLASS="VARIABLELIST" | |
96 ><DL | |
97 ><DT | |
98 >FCB <CODE | |
99 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
100 >expr[,...]</CODE | |
101 >, .DB <CODE | |
102 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
103 >expr[,...]</CODE | |
104 >, .BYTE <CODE | |
105 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
106 >expr[,...]</CODE | |
107 ></DT | |
108 ><DD | |
109 ><P | |
110 >Include one or more constant bytes (separated by commas) in the output.</P | |
111 ></DD | |
112 ><DT | |
113 >FDB <CODE | |
114 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
115 >expr[,...]</CODE | |
116 >, .DW <CODE | |
117 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
118 >expr[,...]</CODE | |
119 >, .WORD <CODE | |
120 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
121 >expr[,...]</CODE | |
122 ></DT | |
123 ><DD | |
124 ><P | |
125 >Include one or more words (separated by commas) in the output.</P | |
126 ></DD | |
127 ><DT | |
128 >FQB <CODE | |
129 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
130 >expr[,...]</CODE | |
131 >, .QUAD <CODE | |
132 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
133 >expr[,...]</CODE | |
134 >, .4BYTE <CODE | |
135 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
136 >expr[,...]</CODE | |
137 ></DT | |
138 ><DD | |
139 ><P | |
140 >Include one or more double words (separated by commas) in the output.</P | |
141 ></DD | |
142 ><DT | |
143 >FCC <CODE | |
144 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
145 >string</CODE | |
146 >, .ASCII <CODE | |
147 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
148 >string</CODE | |
149 >, .STR <CODE | |
150 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
151 >string</CODE | |
152 ></DT | |
153 ><DD | |
154 ><P | |
155 >Include a string of text in the output. The first character of the operand | |
156 is the delimiter which must appear as the last character and cannot appear | |
157 within the string. The string is included with no modifications></P | |
158 ></DD | |
159 ><DT | |
160 >FCN <CODE | |
161 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
162 >string</CODE | |
163 >, .ASCIZ <CODE | |
164 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
165 >string</CODE | |
166 >, .STRZ <CODE | |
167 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
168 >string</CODE | |
169 ></DT | |
170 ><DD | |
171 ><P | |
172 >Include a NUL terminated string of text in the output. The first character of | |
173 the operand is the delimiter which must appear as the last character and | |
174 cannot appear within the string. A NUL byte is automatically appended to | |
175 the string.</P | |
176 ></DD | |
177 ><DT | |
178 >FCS <CODE | |
179 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
180 >string</CODE | |
181 >, .ASCIS <CODE | |
182 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
183 >string</CODE | |
184 >, .STRS <CODE | |
185 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
186 >string</CODE | |
187 ></DT | |
188 ><DD | |
189 ><P | |
190 >Include a string of text in the output with bit 7 of the final byte set. The | |
191 first character of the operand is the delimiter which must appear as the last | |
192 character and cannot appear within the string.</P | |
193 ></DD | |
194 ><DT | |
195 >ZMB <CODE | |
196 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
197 >expr</CODE | |
198 ></DT | |
199 ><DD | |
200 ><P | |
201 >Include a number of NUL bytes in the output. The number must be fully resolvable | |
202 during pass 1 of assembly so no forward or external references are permitted.</P | |
203 ></DD | |
204 ><DT | |
205 >ZMD <CODE | |
206 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
207 >expr</CODE | |
208 ></DT | |
209 ><DD | |
210 ><P | |
211 >Include a number of zero words in the output. The number must be fully | |
212 resolvable during pass 1 of assembly so no forward or external references are | |
213 permitted.</P | |
214 ></DD | |
215 ><DT | |
216 >ZMQ <CODE | |
217 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
218 >expr<CODE | |
219 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
220 ></CODE | |
221 ></CODE | |
222 ></DT | |
223 ><DD | |
224 ><P | |
225 >Include a number of zero double-words in the output. The number must be fully | |
226 resolvable during pass 1 of assembly so no forward or external references are | |
227 permitted.</P | |
228 ></DD | |
229 ><DT | |
230 >RMB <CODE | |
231 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
232 >expr</CODE | |
233 >, .BLKB <CODE | |
234 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
235 >expr</CODE | |
236 >, .DS <CODE | |
237 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
238 >expr</CODE | |
239 >, .RS <CODE | |
240 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
241 >expr</CODE | |
242 ></DT | |
243 ><DD | |
244 ><P | |
245 >Reserve a number of bytes in the output. The number must be fully resolvable | |
246 during pass 1 of assembly so no forward or external references are permitted. | |
247 The value of the bytes is undefined.</P | |
248 ></DD | |
249 ><DT | |
250 >RMD <CODE | |
251 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
252 >expr</CODE | |
253 ></DT | |
254 ><DD | |
255 ><P | |
256 >Reserve a number of words in the output. The number must be fully | |
257 resolvable during pass 1 of assembly so no forward or external references are | |
258 permitted. The value of the words is undefined.</P | |
259 ></DD | |
260 ><DT | |
261 >RMQ <CODE | |
262 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
263 >expr</CODE | |
264 ></DT | |
265 ><DD | |
266 ><P | |
267 >Reserve a number of double-words in the output. The number must be fully | |
268 resolvable during pass 1 of assembly so no forward or external references are | |
269 permitted. The value of the double-words is undefined.</P | |
270 ></DD | |
271 ><DT | |
272 >INCLUDEBIN <CODE | |
273 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
274 >filename</CODE | |
275 ></DT | |
276 ><DD | |
277 ><P | |
278 >Treat the contents of <CODE | |
279 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
280 >filename</CODE | |
281 > as a string of bytes to | |
282 be included literally at the current assembly point. This has the same effect | |
283 as converting the file contents to a series of FCB statements and including | |
284 those at the current assembly point.</P | |
285 ><P | |
286 > If <CODE | |
287 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
288 >filename</CODE | |
289 > beings with a /, the file name | |
290 will be taken as absolute. Otherwise, the current directory will be | |
291 searched followed by the search path in the order specified.</P | |
292 ><P | |
293 > Please note that absolute path detection including drive letters will | |
294 not function correctly on Windows platforms. Non-absolute inclusion will | |
295 work, however.</P | |
296 ></DD | |
297 ><DT | |
298 >FILL <CODE | |
299 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
300 >size</CODE | |
301 >,<CODE | |
302 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
303 >byte</CODE | |
304 ></DT | |
305 ><DD | |
306 ><P | |
307 >Insert <CODE | |
308 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
309 >size</CODE | |
310 > bytes of <CODE | |
311 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
312 >byte</CODE | |
313 >.</P | |
314 ></DD | |
315 ></DL | |
316 ></DIV | |
317 ></DIV | |
318 ><DIV | |
319 CLASS="SECTION" | |
320 ><H2 | |
321 CLASS="SECTION" | |
322 ><A | |
323 NAME="AEN354" | |
324 >3.6.2. Address Definition</A | |
325 ></H2 | |
326 ><P | |
327 >The directives in this section all control the addresses of symbols | |
328 or the assembly process itself.</P | |
329 ><P | |
330 ></P | |
331 ><DIV | |
332 CLASS="VARIABLELIST" | |
333 ><DL | |
334 ><DT | |
335 >ORG <CODE | |
336 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
337 >expr</CODE | |
338 ></DT | |
339 ><DD | |
340 ><P | |
341 >Set the assembly address. The address must be fully resolvable on the | |
342 first pass so no external or forward references are permitted. ORG is not | |
343 permitted within sections when outputting to object files. For target formats | |
344 that include address information (decb, hex, srec, and ihex), an ORG | |
345 directive will re-start the address sequence within the output. When using | |
346 the raw target format, ORG is used only to determine the addresses of symbols.</P | |
347 ></DD | |
348 ><DT | |
349 ><CODE | |
350 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
351 >sym</CODE | |
352 > EQU <CODE | |
353 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
354 >expr</CODE | |
355 >, <CODE | |
356 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
357 >sym</CODE | |
358 > = <CODE | |
359 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
360 >expr</CODE | |
361 ></DT | |
362 ><DD | |
363 ><P | |
364 >Define the value of <CODE | |
365 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
366 >sym</CODE | |
367 > to be <CODE | |
368 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
369 >expr</CODE | |
370 >.</P | |
371 ></DD | |
372 ><DT | |
373 ><CODE | |
374 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
375 >sym</CODE | |
376 > SET <CODE | |
377 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
378 >expr</CODE | |
379 ></DT | |
380 ><DD | |
381 ><P | |
382 >Define the value of <CODE | |
383 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
384 >sym</CODE | |
385 > to be <CODE | |
386 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
387 >expr</CODE | |
388 >. | |
389 Unlike EQU, SET permits symbols to be defined multiple times as long as SET | |
390 is used for all instances. Use of the symbol before the first SET statement | |
391 that sets its value is undefined.</P | |
392 ></DD | |
393 ><DT | |
394 >SETDP <CODE | |
395 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
396 >expr</CODE | |
397 ></DT | |
398 ><DD | |
399 ><P | |
400 >Inform the assembler that it can assume the DP register contains | |
401 <CODE | |
402 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
403 >expr</CODE | |
404 >. This directive is only advice to the assembler | |
405 to determine whether an address is in the direct page and has no effect | |
406 on the contents of the DP register. The value must be fully resolved during | |
407 the first assembly pass because it affects the sizes of subsequent instructions.</P | |
408 ><P | |
409 >This directive has no effect in the object file target.</P | |
410 ></DD | |
411 ><DT | |
412 >ALIGN <CODE | |
413 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
414 >expr</CODE | |
415 >[,<CODE | |
416 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
417 >value</CODE | |
418 >]</DT | |
419 ><DD | |
420 ><P | |
421 >Force the current assembly address to be a multiple of | |
422 <CODE | |
423 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
424 >expr</CODE | |
425 >. If <CODE | |
426 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
427 >value</CODE | |
428 > is not | |
429 specified, a series of NUL bytes is output to force the alignment, if | |
430 required. Otherwise, the low order 8 bits of <CODE | |
431 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
432 >value</CODE | |
433 > | |
434 will be used as the fill. The alignment value must be fully resolved on the | |
435 first pass because it affects the addresses of subsquent instructions. | |
436 However, <CODE | |
437 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
438 >value</CODE | |
439 > may include forward references; as | |
440 long as it resolves to a constant for the second pass, the value will be | |
441 accepted.</P | |
442 ><P | |
443 >Unless <CODE | |
444 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
445 >value</CODE | |
446 > is specified as something like $12, | |
447 this directive is not suitable for inclusion in the middle of actual code. | |
448 The default padding value is $00 which is intended to be used within data | |
449 blocks. </P | |
450 ></DD | |
451 ></DL | |
452 ></DIV | |
453 ></DIV | |
454 ><DIV | |
455 CLASS="SECTION" | |
456 ><H2 | |
457 CLASS="SECTION" | |
458 ><A | |
459 NAME="AEN401" | |
460 >3.6.3. Conditional Assembly</A | |
461 ></H2 | |
462 ><P | |
463 >Portions of the source code can be excluded or included based on conditions | |
464 known at assembly time. Conditionals can be nested arbitrarily deeply. The | |
465 directives associated with conditional assembly are described in this section.</P | |
466 ><P | |
467 >All conditionals must be fully bracketed. That is, every conditional | |
468 statement must eventually be followed by an ENDC at the same level of nesting.</P | |
469 ><P | |
470 >Conditional expressions are only evaluated on the first assembly pass. | |
471 It is not possible to game the assembly process by having a conditional | |
472 change its value between assembly passes. Due to the underlying architecture | |
473 of LWASM, there is no possible utility to IFP1 and IFP2, nor can they, as of LWASM 3.0, actually | |
474 be implemented meaningfully. Thus there is not and never will | |
475 be any equivalent of IFP1 or IFP2 as provided by other assemblers. Use of those opcodes | |
476 will throw a warning and be ignored.</P | |
477 ><P | |
478 >It is important to note that if a conditional does not resolve to a constant | |
479 during the first parsing pass, an error will be thrown. This is unavoidable because the assembler | |
480 must make a decision about which source to include and which source to exclude at this stage. | |
481 Thus, expressions that work normally elsewhere will not work for conditions.</P | |
482 ><P | |
483 ></P | |
484 ><DIV | |
485 CLASS="VARIABLELIST" | |
486 ><DL | |
487 ><DT | |
488 >IFEQ <CODE | |
489 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
490 >expr</CODE | |
491 ></DT | |
492 ><DD | |
493 ><P | |
494 >If <CODE | |
495 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
496 >expr</CODE | |
497 > evaluates to zero, the conditional | |
498 will be considered true.</P | |
499 ></DD | |
500 ><DT | |
501 >IFNE <CODE | |
502 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
503 >expr</CODE | |
504 >, IF <CODE | |
505 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
506 >expr</CODE | |
507 ></DT | |
508 ><DD | |
509 ><P | |
510 >If <CODE | |
511 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
512 >expr</CODE | |
513 > evaluates to a non-zero value, the conditional | |
514 will be considered true.</P | |
515 ></DD | |
516 ><DT | |
517 >IFGT <CODE | |
518 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
519 >expr</CODE | |
520 ></DT | |
521 ><DD | |
522 ><P | |
523 >If <CODE | |
524 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
525 >expr</CODE | |
526 > evaluates to a value greater than zero, the conditional | |
527 will be considered true.</P | |
528 ></DD | |
529 ><DT | |
530 >IFGE <CODE | |
531 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
532 >expr</CODE | |
533 ></DT | |
534 ><DD | |
535 ><P | |
536 >If <CODE | |
537 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
538 >expr</CODE | |
539 > evaluates to a value greater than or equal to zero, the conditional | |
540 will be considered true.</P | |
541 ></DD | |
542 ><DT | |
543 >IFLT <CODE | |
544 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
545 >expr</CODE | |
546 ></DT | |
547 ><DD | |
548 ><P | |
549 >If <CODE | |
550 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
551 >expr</CODE | |
552 > evaluates to a value less than zero, the conditional | |
553 will be considered true.</P | |
554 ></DD | |
555 ><DT | |
556 >IFLE <CODE | |
557 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
558 >expr</CODE | |
559 ></DT | |
560 ><DD | |
561 ><P | |
562 >If <CODE | |
563 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
564 >expr</CODE | |
565 > evaluates to a value less than or equal to zero , the conditional | |
566 will be considered true.</P | |
567 ></DD | |
568 ><DT | |
569 >IFDEF <CODE | |
570 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
571 >sym</CODE | |
572 ></DT | |
573 ><DD | |
574 ><P | |
575 >If <CODE | |
576 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
577 >sym</CODE | |
578 > is defined at this point in the assembly | |
579 process, the conditional | |
580 will be considered true.</P | |
581 ></DD | |
582 ><DT | |
583 >IFNDEF <CODE | |
584 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
585 >sym</CODE | |
586 ></DT | |
587 ><DD | |
588 ><P | |
589 >If <CODE | |
590 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
591 >sym</CODE | |
592 > is not defined at this point in the assembly | |
593 process, the conditional | |
594 will be considered true.</P | |
595 ></DD | |
596 ><DT | |
597 >ELSE</DT | |
598 ><DD | |
599 ><P | |
600 >If the preceding conditional at the same level of nesting was false, the | |
601 statements following will be assembled. If the preceding conditional at | |
602 the same level was true, the statements following will not be assembled. | |
603 Note that the preceding conditional might have been another ELSE statement | |
604 although this behaviour is not guaranteed to be supported in future versions | |
605 of LWASM.</P | |
606 ></DD | |
607 ><DT | |
608 >ENDC</DT | |
609 ><DD | |
610 ><P | |
611 >This directive marks the end of a conditional construct. Every conditional | |
612 construct must end with an ENDC directive.</P | |
613 ></DD | |
614 ></DL | |
615 ></DIV | |
616 ></DIV | |
617 ><DIV | |
618 CLASS="SECTION" | |
619 ><H2 | |
620 CLASS="SECTION" | |
621 ><A | |
622 NAME="AEN466" | |
623 >3.6.4. OS9 Target Directives</A | |
624 ></H2 | |
625 ><P | |
626 >This section includes directives that apply solely to the OS9 | |
627 target.</P | |
628 ><P | |
629 ></P | |
630 ><DIV | |
631 CLASS="VARIABLELIST" | |
632 ><DL | |
633 ><DT | |
634 >OS9 <CODE | |
635 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
636 >syscall</CODE | |
637 ></DT | |
638 ><DD | |
639 ><P | |
640 > This directive generates a call to the specified system call. <CODE | |
641 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
642 >syscall</CODE | |
643 > may be an arbitrary expression. </P | |
644 ></DD | |
645 ><DT | |
646 >MOD <CODE | |
647 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
648 >size</CODE | |
649 >,<CODE | |
650 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
651 >name</CODE | |
652 >,<CODE | |
653 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
654 >type</CODE | |
655 >,<CODE | |
656 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
657 >flags</CODE | |
658 >,<CODE | |
659 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
660 >execoff</CODE | |
661 >,<CODE | |
662 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
663 >datasize</CODE | |
664 ></DT | |
665 ><DD | |
666 ><P | |
667 > This tells LWASM that the beginning of the actual module is here. It will | |
668 generate a module header based on the parameters specified. It will also | |
669 begin calcuating the module CRC. </P | |
670 ><P | |
671 > The precise meaning of the various parameters is beyond the scope of this | |
672 document since it is not a tutorial on OS9 module programming. </P | |
673 ></DD | |
674 ><DT | |
675 >EMOD</DT | |
676 ><DD | |
677 ><P | |
678 > This marks the end of a module and causes LWASM to emit the calculated CRC | |
679 for the module. </P | |
680 ></DD | |
681 ></DL | |
682 ></DIV | |
683 ></DIV | |
684 ><DIV | |
685 CLASS="SECTION" | |
686 ><H2 | |
687 CLASS="SECTION" | |
688 ><A | |
689 NAME="AEN491" | |
690 >3.6.5. Miscelaneous Directives</A | |
691 ></H2 | |
692 ><P | |
693 >This section includes directives that do not fit into the other | |
694 categories.</P | |
695 ><P | |
696 ></P | |
697 ><DIV | |
698 CLASS="VARIABLELIST" | |
699 ><DL | |
700 ><DT | |
701 >INCLUDE <CODE | |
702 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
703 >filename</CODE | |
704 >, USE <CODE | |
705 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
706 >filename</CODE | |
707 ></DT | |
708 ><DD | |
709 ><P | |
710 > Include the contents of <CODE | |
711 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
712 >filename</CODE | |
713 > at | |
714 this point in the assembly as though it were a part of the file currently | |
715 being processed. Note that if whitespace appears in the name of the file, | |
716 you must enclose <CODE | |
717 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
718 >filename</CODE | |
719 > in quotes.</P | |
720 ><P | |
721 >Note that the USE variation is provided only for compatibility with other | |
722 assemblers. It is recommended to use the INCLUDE variation.</P | |
723 ><P | |
724 >If <CODE | |
725 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
726 >filename</CODE | |
727 > begins with a "/", it is | |
728 interpreted as an absolute path. If it does not, the search path will be used | |
729 to find the file. First, the directory containing the file that contains this | |
730 directive. (Includes within an included file are relative to the included file, | |
731 not the file that included it.) If the file is not found there, the include path | |
732 is searched. If it is still not found, an error will be thrown. Note that the | |
733 current directory as understood by your shell or operating system is not searched.</P | |
734 ></DD | |
735 ><DT | |
736 >END <CODE | |
737 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
738 >[expr]</CODE | |
739 ></DT | |
740 ><DD | |
741 ><P | |
742 >This directive causes the assembler to stop assembling immediately as though | |
743 it ran out of input. For the DECB target only, <CODE | |
744 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
745 >expr</CODE | |
746 > | |
747 can be used to set the execution address of the resulting binary. For all | |
748 other targets, specifying <CODE | |
749 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
750 >expr</CODE | |
751 > will cause an error.</P | |
752 ></DD | |
753 ><DT | |
754 >ERROR <CODE | |
755 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
756 >string</CODE | |
757 ></DT | |
758 ><DD | |
759 ><P | |
760 >Causes a custom error message to be printed at this line. This will cause | |
761 assembly to fail. This directive is most useful inside conditional constructs | |
762 to cause assembly to fail if some condition that is known bad happens. Everything | |
763 from the directive to the end of the line is considered the error message.</P | |
764 ></DD | |
765 ><DT | |
766 >WARNING <CODE | |
767 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
768 >string</CODE | |
769 ></DT | |
770 ><DD | |
771 ><P | |
772 >Causes a custom warning message to be printed at this line. This will not cause | |
773 assembly to fail. This directive is most useful inside conditional constructs | |
774 or include files to alert the programmer to a deprecated feature being used | |
775 or some other condition that may cause trouble later, but which may, in fact, | |
776 not cause any trouble.</P | |
777 ></DD | |
778 ><DT | |
779 >.MODULE <CODE | |
780 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
781 >string</CODE | |
782 ></DT | |
783 ><DD | |
784 ><P | |
785 >This directive is ignored for most output targets. If the output target | |
786 supports encoding a module name into it, <CODE | |
787 CLASS="PARAMETER" | |
788 >string</CODE | |
789 > | |
790 will be used as the module name.</P | |
791 ><P | |
792 >As of version 3.0, no supported output targets support this directive.</P | |
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