217 lines
4.8 KiB
C
217 lines
4.8 KiB
C
/* uue - bulletproof version of uuencode */
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/* Uue -- encode a file so that it's printable ascii, short lines
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*
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* Slightly modified from a version posted to net.sources a while back,
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* and suitable for compilation on the IBM PC
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*
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* modified for Lattice C on the ST - 11.05.85 by MSD
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* modified for ALCYON on the ST - 10-24-86 by RDR
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* modified a little more for MWC... 02/09/87 by JPHD
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* (An optional first argument of the form: -nnumber (e.g. -500), will
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* produce a serie of files that long, linked by the include statement,
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* such files are automatically uudecoded by the companion program.)
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* More mods, - ... 05/06/87 by jphd
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* Mods for TOPS 20, and more. 08/06/87 by jphd
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* (remove freopen and rindex...change filename generation...)
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* (A lot more to do about I/O speed, avoiding completely the stdio.h...)
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* May be called as uuencode. Oct 2 1993 by Kees J. Bot
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*
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*/
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#define USAGE
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#define FILE_NAME 10 /* affects how long names are truncated */
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/* ENC is the basic 1 character encoding function to make a char printing */
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#define ENC(c) (((c) & 077) + ' ')
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FILE *fp, *outp;
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char ofname[80];
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int lenofname;
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int stdo = 0;
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#ifdef ST
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#define READ "rb"
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#else
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#define READ "r"
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#endif
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int part = 'a', chap = 'a';
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#define SEQMAX 'z'
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#define SEQMIN 'a'
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char seqc = SEQMAX;
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int split = 0;
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int fileln = 32000;
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_PROTOTYPE(int main, (int argc, char **argv));
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_PROTOTYPE(void maketable, (void));
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_PROTOTYPE(void makename, (void));
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_PROTOTYPE(void encode, (void));
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_PROTOTYPE(void outdec, (char *p));
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_PROTOTYPE(int fr, (char *buf, int cnt));
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int main(argc, argv)
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int argc;
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char *argv[];
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{
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char *prog_name;
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char *fname;
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int filter;
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prog_name = argv[0] + strlen(argv[0]);
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while (prog_name > argv[0] && prog_name[-1] != '/') prog_name--;
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filter = strcmp(prog_name, "uuencode") == 0;
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if (argc < 2) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [-n] inputfile [-]\n", prog_name);
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exit(2);
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}
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if (argv[1][0] == '-') {
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fileln = -atoi(argv[1]);
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if (fileln <= 0) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Wrong file length arg.\n");
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exit(3);
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}
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split = 1;
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argv++;
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argc--;
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}
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if (filter) { /* old uuencode reads from standard input */
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fp = stdin;
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} else {
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if ((fp = fopen(argv[1], READ)) == NULL) { /* binary input !!! */
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fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open %s\n", argv[1]);
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exit(1);
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}
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}
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fname = argv[1] + strlen(argv[1]);
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while (fname > argv[1] && fname[-1] != '/') fname--;
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strcpy(ofname, fname);
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fname = ofname;
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do {
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if (*fname == '.') *fname = '\0';
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} while (*fname++);
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/* 10 char prefix + .uue -> 14 chars MAX */
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lenofname = strlen(ofname);
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if (lenofname > FILE_NAME) ofname[FILE_NAME] = '\0';
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strcat(ofname, ".uue");
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lenofname = strlen(ofname);
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if (!split && (filter || (argc > 2) && (argv[2][0] == '-'))) {
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stdo = 1;
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outp = stdout;
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} else {
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makename();
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if ((outp = fopen(ofname, "w")) == NULL) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open %s\n", ofname);
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exit(1);
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}
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}
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maketable();
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fprintf(outp, "begin %o %s\n", 0644, argv[1]);
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encode();
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fprintf(outp, "end\n");
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fclose(outp);
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return(0);
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}
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/* Create ASCII table so a mailer can screw it up and the decode
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* program can restore the error.
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*/
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void maketable()
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{
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register int i, j;
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fputs("table\n", outp);
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for (i = ' ', j = 0; i < '`'; j++) {
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if (j == 32) putc('\n', outp);
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fputc(i++, outp);
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}
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putc('\n', outp);
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}
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/* Generate the names needed for single and multiple part encoding. */
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void makename()
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{
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if (split) {
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ofname[lenofname - 1] = part;
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ofname[lenofname - 2] = chap;
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}
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}
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/* Copy from in to out, encoding as you go along. */
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void encode()
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{
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char buf[80];
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register int i, n;
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register int lines;
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lines = 6;
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for (;;) {
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n = fr(buf, 45);
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putc(ENC(n), outp);
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for (i = 0; i < n; i += 3) outdec(&buf[i]);
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putc(seqc, outp);
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seqc--;
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if (seqc < SEQMIN) seqc = SEQMAX;
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putc('\n', outp);
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++lines;
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if (split && (lines > fileln)) {
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part++;
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if (part > 'z') {
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part = 'a';
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if (chap == 'z')
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chap = 'a'; /* loop ... */
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else
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chap++;
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}
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makename();
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fprintf(outp, "include %s\n", ofname);
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fclose(outp);
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if ((outp = fopen(ofname, "w")) == NULL) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open %s\n", ofname);
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exit(1);
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}
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maketable();
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fprintf(outp, "begin part %c %s\n", part, ofname);
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lines = 6;
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}
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if (n <= 0) break;
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}
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}
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/* Output one group of 3 bytes, pointed at by p, on file f. */
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void outdec(p)
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register char *p;
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{
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register int c1, c2, c3, c4;
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c1 = *p >> 2;
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c2 = ((*p << 4) & 060) | ((p[1] >> 4) & 017);
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c3 = ((p[1] << 2) & 074) | ((p[2] >> 6) & 03);
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c4 = p[2] & 077;
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putc(ENC(c1), outp);
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putc(ENC(c2), outp);
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putc(ENC(c3), outp);
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putc(ENC(c4), outp);
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}
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/* Fr: like read but stdio */
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int fr(buf, cnt)
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register char *buf;
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register int cnt;
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{
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register int c, i;
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for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) {
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c = fgetc(fp);
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if (feof(fp)) return(i);
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buf[i] = c;
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}
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return(cnt);
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}
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