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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
#!/usr/bin/python
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# Copyright 2002, 2003 Dave Abrahams
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# Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Vladimir Prus
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# Copyright 2012 Jurko Gospodnetic
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# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
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# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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import BoostBuild
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import re
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def test_basic():
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    t = BoostBuild.Tester(pass_d0=False)
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    __write_appender(t, "appender.jam")
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    t.write("a.cpp", "")
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    t.write("b.cxx", "")
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    t.write("c.tui", "")
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    t.write("d.wd", "")
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    t.write("e.cpp", "")
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    t.write("x.l", "")
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    t.write("y.x_pro", "")
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    t.write("z.cpp", "")
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    t.write("lib/c.cpp", "int bar() { return 0; }\n")
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    t.write("lib/jamfile.jam", "my-lib auxilliary : c.cpp ;")
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    t.write("jamroot.jam",
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r"""import appender ;
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import "class" : new ;
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import generators ;
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import type ;
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################################################################################
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#
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#   We use our own custom EXE, LIB & OBJ target generators as using the regular
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# ones would force us to have to deal with different compiler/linker specific
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# 'features' that really have nothing to do with this test. For example, IBM XL
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# C/C++ for AIX, V12.1 (Version: 12.01.0000.0000) compiler exits with a non-zero
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# exit code and thus fails our build when run with a source file using an
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# unknown suffix like '.marked_cpp'.
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#
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################################################################################
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type.register MY_EXE : my_exe ;
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type.register MY_LIB : my_lib ;
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type.register MY_OBJ : my_obj ;
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appender.register compile-c : C : MY_OBJ ;
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appender.register compile-cpp : CPP : MY_OBJ ;
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appender.register link-lib composing : MY_OBJ : MY_LIB ;
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appender.register link-exe composing : MY_OBJ MY_LIB : MY_EXE ;
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################################################################################
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#
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# LEX --> C
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#
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################################################################################
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type.register LEX : l ;
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appender.register lex-to-c : LEX : C ;
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################################################################################
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#
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#        /--> tUI_H --\
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# tUI --<              >--> CPP
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#        \------------/
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#
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################################################################################
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type.register tUI : tui ;
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type.register tUI_H : tui_h ;
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appender.register ui-to-cpp : tUI tUI_H : CPP ;
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appender.register ui-to-h : tUI : tUI_H ;
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################################################################################
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#
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#          /--> X1 --\
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# X_PRO --<           >--> CPP
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#          \--> X2 --/
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#
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################################################################################
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type.register X1 : x1 ;
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type.register X2 : x2 ;
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type.register X_PRO : x_pro ;
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appender.register x1-x2-to-cpp : X1 X2 : CPP ;
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appender.register x-pro-to-x1-x2 : X_PRO : X1 X2 ;
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################################################################################
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#
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#   When the main target type is NM_EXE, build OBJ from CPP-MARKED and not from
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# anything else, e.g. directly from CPP.
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#
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################################################################################
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type.register CPP_MARKED : marked_cpp : CPP ;
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type.register POSITIONS : positions ;
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type.register NM.TARGET.CPP : target_cpp : CPP ;
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type.register NM_EXE : : MY_EXE ;
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appender.register marked-to-target-cpp : CPP_MARKED : NM.TARGET.CPP ;
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appender.register cpp-to-marked-positions : CPP : CPP_MARKED POSITIONS ;
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class nm::target::cpp-obj-generator : generator
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{
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    rule __init__ ( id )
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    {
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        generator.__init__ $(id) : NM.TARGET.CPP : MY_OBJ ;
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        generator.set-rule-name appender.appender ;
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    }
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    rule requirements ( )
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    {
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        return <main-target-type>NM_EXE ;
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    }
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    rule run ( project name ? : properties * : source : multiple ? )
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    {
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        if [ $(source).type ] = CPP
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        {
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            local converted = [ generators.construct $(project) : NM.TARGET.CPP
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                : $(properties) : $(source) ] ;
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            if $(converted)
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            {
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                return [ generators.construct $(project) : MY_OBJ :
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                    $(properties) : $(converted[2]) ] ;
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            }
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        }
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    }
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}
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generators.register [ new nm::target::cpp-obj-generator target-obj ] ;
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generators.override target-obj : all ;
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################################################################################
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#
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# A more complex test case scenario with the following generators:
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#  1. WHL --> CPP, WHL_LR0, H, H(%_symbols)
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#  2. DLP --> CPP
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#  3. WD --> WHL(%_parser) DLP(%_lexer)
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#  4. A custom generator of higher priority than generators 1. & 2. that helps
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#     disambiguate between them when generating CPP files from WHL and DLP
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#     sources.
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#
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################################################################################
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type.register WHL : whl ;
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type.register DLP : dlp ;
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type.register WHL_LR0 : lr0 ;
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type.register WD : wd ;
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local whale-generator-id = [ appender.register whale : WHL : CPP WHL_LR0 H
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    H(%_symbols) ] ;
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local dolphin-generator-id = [ appender.register dolphin : DLP : CPP ] ;
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appender.register wd : WD : WHL(%_parser) DLP(%_lexer) ;
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class wd-to-cpp : generator
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{
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    rule __init__ ( id : sources * : targets * )
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    {
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        generator.__init__ $(id) : $(sources) : $(targets) ;
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    }
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    rule run ( project name ? : property-set : source )
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    {
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        local new-sources = $(source) ;
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        if ! [ $(source).type ] in WHL DLP
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        {
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            local r1 = [ generators.construct $(project) $(name) : WHL :
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                $(property-set) : $(source) ] ;
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            local r2 = [ generators.construct $(project) $(name) : DLP :
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                $(property-set) : $(source) ] ;
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            new-sources = [ sequence.unique $(r1[2-]) $(r2[2-]) ] ;
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        }
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        local result ;
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        for local i in $(new-sources)
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        {
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            local t = [ generators.construct $(project) $(name) : CPP :
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                $(property-set) : $(i) ] ;
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            result += $(t[2-]) ;
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        }
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        return $(result) ;
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    }
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}
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generators.override $(__name__).wd-to-cpp : $(whale-generator-id) ;
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generators.override $(__name__).wd-to-cpp : $(dolphin-generator-id) ;
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generators.register [ new wd-to-cpp $(__name__).wd-to-cpp : : CPP ] ;
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################################################################################
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#
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# Declare build targets.
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#
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################################################################################
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# This should not cause two CPP --> MY_OBJ constructions for a.cpp or b.cpp.
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my-exe a : a.cpp b.cxx obj_1 obj_2 c.tui d.wd x.l y.x_pro lib//auxilliary ;
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my-exe f : a.cpp b.cxx obj_1 obj_2 lib//auxilliary ;
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# This should cause two CPP --> MY_OBJ constructions for z.cpp.
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my-obj obj_1 : z.cpp ;
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my-obj obj_2 : z.cpp ;
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nm-exe e : e.cpp ;
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""")
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    t.run_build_system()
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    t.expect_addition("bin/$toolset/debug/" * BoostBuild.List("a.my_exe "
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        "a.my_obj b.my_obj c.tui_h c.cpp c.my_obj d_parser.whl d_lexer.dlp "
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        "d_parser.cpp d_lexer.cpp d_lexer.my_obj d_parser.lr0 d_parser.h "
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        "d_parser.my_obj d_parser_symbols.h x.c x.my_obj y.x1 y.x2 y.cpp "
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        "y.my_obj e.marked_cpp e.positions e.target_cpp e.my_obj e.my_exe "
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        "f.my_exe obj_1.my_obj obj_2.my_obj"))
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    t.expect_addition("lib/bin/$toolset/debug/" * BoostBuild.List("c.my_obj "
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        "auxilliary.my_lib"))
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    t.expect_nothing_more()
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    folder = "bin/$toolset/debug"
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    t.expect_content_lines("%s/obj_1.my_obj" % folder, "     Sources: 'z.cpp'")
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    t.expect_content_lines("%s/obj_2.my_obj" % folder, "     Sources: 'z.cpp'")
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    t.expect_content_lines("%s/a.my_obj" % folder, "     Sources: 'a.cpp'")
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    lines = t.stdout().splitlines()
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    source_lines = [x for x in lines if re.match("^     Sources: '", x)]
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    if not __match_count_is(source_lines, "'z.cpp'", 2):
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        BoostBuild.annotation("failure", "z.cpp must be compiled exactly "
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            "twice.")
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        t.fail_test(1)
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    if not __match_count_is(source_lines, "'a.cpp'", 1):
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        BoostBuild.annotation("failure", "a.cpp must be compiled exactly "
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            "once.")
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        t.fail_test(1)
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    t.cleanup()
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def test_generated_target_names():
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    """
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      Test generator generated target names. Unless given explicitly, target
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    names should be determined based on their specified source names. All
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    sources for generating a target need to have matching names in order for
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    Boost Build to be able to implicitly determine the target's name.
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      We use the following target generation structure with differently named
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    BBX targets:
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                       /---> BB1 ---\
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                AAA --<----> BB2 ---->--> CCC --(composing)--> DDD
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                       \---> BB3 ---/
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      The extra generator at the end is needed because generating a top-level
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    CCC target directly would requires us to explicitly specify a name for it.
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    The extra generator needs to be composing in order not to explicitly
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    request a specific name for its CCC source target based on its own target
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    name.
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      We also check for a regression where only the first two sources were
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    checked to see if their names match. Note that we need to try out all file
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    renaming combinations as we do not know what ordering Boost Build is going
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    to use when passing in those files as generator sources.
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    """
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    jamfile_template = """\
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import type ;
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type.register AAA : _a ;
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type.register BB1 : _b1 ;
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type.register BB2 : _b2 ;
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type.register BB3 : _b3 ;
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type.register CCC : _c ;
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type.register DDD : _d ;
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import appender ;
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appender.register aaa-to-bbX           : AAA         : BB1%s BB2%s BB3%s ;
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appender.register bbX-to-ccc           : BB1 BB2 BB3 : CCC ;
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appender.register ccc-to-ddd composing : CCC         : DDD ;
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ddd _xxx : _xxx._a ;
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"""
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    t = BoostBuild.Tester(pass_d0=False)
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    __write_appender(t, "appender.jam")
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    t.write("_xxx._a", "")
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    def test_one(t, rename1, rename2, rename3, status):
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        def f(rename):
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            if rename: return "(%_x)"
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            return ""
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        jamfile = jamfile_template % (f(rename1), f(rename2), f(rename3))
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        t.write("jamroot.jam", jamfile, wait=False)
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        #   Remove any preexisting targets left over from a previous test run
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        # so we do not have to be careful about tracking which files have been
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        # newly added and which preexisting ones have only been modified.
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        t.rm("bin")
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        t.run_build_system(status=status)
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        if status:
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            t.expect_output_lines("*.bbX-to-ccc: source targets have "
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                "different names: cannot determine target name")
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        else:
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            def suffix(rename):
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                if rename: return "_x"
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                return ""
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            name = "bin/$toolset/debug/_xxx"
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            e = t.expect_addition
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            e("%s%s._b1" % (name, suffix(rename1)))
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            e("%s%s._b2" % (name, suffix(rename2)))
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            e("%s%s._b3" % (name, suffix(rename3)))
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            e("%s%s._c" % (name, suffix(rename1 and rename2 and rename3)))
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            e("%s._d" % name)
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        t.expect_nothing_more()
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    test_one(t, False, False, False, status=0)
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    test_one(t, True , False, False, status=1)
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    test_one(t, False, True , False, status=1)
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    test_one(t, False, False, True , status=1)
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    test_one(t, True , True , False, status=1)
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    test_one(t, True , False, True , status=1)
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    test_one(t, False, True , True , status=1)
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    test_one(t, True , True , True , status=0)
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    t.cleanup()
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def __match_count_is(lines, pattern, expected):
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    count = 0
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    for x in lines:
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        if re.search(pattern, x):
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            count += 1
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        if count > expected:
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            return False
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    return count == expected
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def __write_appender(t, name):
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    t.write(name,
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r"""# Copyright 2012 Jurko Gospodnetic
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# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
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# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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#   Support for registering test generators that construct their targets by
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# simply appending their given input data, e.g. list of sources & targets.
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import "class" : new ;
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import generators ;
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import modules ;
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import sequence ;
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rule register ( id composing ? : source-types + : target-types + )
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{
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    local caller-module = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ;
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    id = $(caller-module).$(id) ;
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    local g = [ new generator $(id) $(composing) : $(source-types) :
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        $(target-types) ] ;
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    $(g).set-rule-name $(__name__).appender ;
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    generators.register $(g) ;
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    return $(id) ;
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}
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if [ modules.peek : NT ]
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{
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    X = ")" ;
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    ECHO_CMD = (echo. ;
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}
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else
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{
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    X = \" ;
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    ECHO_CMD = "echo $(X)" ;
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}
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local appender-runs ;
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# We set up separate actions for building each target in order to avoid having
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# to iterate over them in action (i.e. shell) code. We have to be extra careful
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# though to achieve the exact same effect as if doing all the work in just one
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# action. Otherwise Boost Jam might, under some circumstances, run only some of
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# our actions. To achieve this we register a series of actions for all the
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# targets (since they all have the same target list - either all or none of them
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# get run independent of which target actually needs to get built), each
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# building only a single target. Since all our actions use the same targets, we
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# can not use 'on-target' parameters to pass data to a specific action so we
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# pass them using the second 'sources' parameter which our actions then know how
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# to interpret correctly. This works well since Boost Jam does not automatically
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# add dependency relations between specified action targets & sources and so the
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# second argument, even though most often used to pass in a list of sources, can
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# actually be used for passing in any type of information.
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rule appender ( targets + : sources + : properties * )
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{
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    appender-runs = [ CALC $(appender-runs:E=0) + 1 ] ;
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    local target-index = 0 ;
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    local target-count = [ sequence.length $(targets) ] ;
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    local original-targets ;
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    for t in $(targets)
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    {
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        target-index = [ CALC $(target-index) + 1 ] ;
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        local appender-run = $(appender-runs) ;
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        if $(targets[2])-defined
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        {
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            appender-run += [$(target-index)/$(target-count)] ;
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        }
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        append $(targets) : $(appender-run:J=" ") $(t) $(sources) ;
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    }
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}
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actions append
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{
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    $(ECHO_CMD)-------------------------------------------------$(X)
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    $(ECHO_CMD)Appender run: $(>[1])$(X)
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    $(ECHO_CMD)Appender run: $(>[1])$(X)>> "$(>[2])"
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    $(ECHO_CMD)Target group: $(<:J=' ')$(X)
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    $(ECHO_CMD)Target group: $(<:J=' ')$(X)>> "$(>[2])"
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    $(ECHO_CMD)      Target: '$(>[2])'$(X)
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    $(ECHO_CMD)      Target: '$(>[2])'$(X)>> "$(>[2])"
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    $(ECHO_CMD)     Sources: '$(>[3-]:J=' ')'$(X)
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    $(ECHO_CMD)     Sources: '$(>[3-]:J=' ')'$(X)>> "$(>[2])"
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    $(ECHO_CMD)=================================================$(X)
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    $(ECHO_CMD)-------------------------------------------------$(X)>> "$(>[2])"
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}
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""")
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test_basic()
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test_generated_target_names()
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