Re: Clojure CDT up, cont, down, local-names throws arity errors after hitting breakpoint

2012-02-13 Thread Sean Neilan
I know. The church of emacs is becoming more compelling each day.

As a convert from Vim, I have some baggage. I hope that won't be an issue.

On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 10:50 AM, George Jahad cloj...@blackbirdsystems.net
 wrote:

 SeanC is referring to is the fact that swank-cdt now works seamlessly
 with clojure-jack-in, thanks to the efforts @tavisrudd and the
 indefatigable technomancy.


 On Feb 9, 9:18 am, Sean Corfield seancorfi...@gmail.com wrote:
  On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 10:16 PM, George Jahad
 
  cloj...@blackbirdsystems.net wrote:
   If you use Emacs and Swank-clojure, it is much
   easier to use swank-cdt, as your UI:
 
  http://georgejahad.com/clojure/swank-cdt.html
 
  I just want to chime in and say swank-clojure 1.4.0 has made this
  process so much simpler and it really is a pleasure to work with! I
  had a nasty bug in my code the other day and was able to track it down
  and fix in only about an hour and a half using CDT this way - I
  dread to think how long it would have taken with a less integrated
  tool chain setup...
  --
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  An Architect's View --http://corfield.org/
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Re: Clojure CDT up, cont, down, local-names throws arity errors after hitting breakpoint

2012-02-11 Thread George Jahad
SeanC is referring to is the fact that swank-cdt now works seamlessly
with clojure-jack-in, thanks to the efforts @tavisrudd and the
indefatigable technomancy.


On Feb 9, 9:18 am, Sean Corfield seancorfi...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 10:16 PM, George Jahad

 cloj...@blackbirdsystems.net wrote:
  If you use Emacs and Swank-clojure, it is much
  easier to use swank-cdt, as your UI:

 http://georgejahad.com/clojure/swank-cdt.html

 I just want to chime in and say swank-clojure 1.4.0 has made this
 process so much simpler and it really is a pleasure to work with! I
 had a nasty bug in my code the other day and was able to track it down
 and fix in only about an hour and a half using CDT this way - I
 dread to think how long it would have taken with a less integrated
 tool chain setup...
 --
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 World Singles, LLC. --http://worldsingles.com/

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Re: Clojure CDT up, cont, down, local-names throws arity errors after hitting breakpoint

2012-02-10 Thread Sean Neilan
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 8:20 PM, Phil Hagelberg p...@hagelb.org wrote:

 Sean Neilan s...@seanneilan.com writes:

  It's on the github page at the top.

 Forgive me if I'm slow, but I can't find it. Can you be more specific?

 The canonical page for swank-clojure is
 https://github.com/technomancy/swank-clojure


Sorry about that. Yes, the swank-clojure github page, on the readme under
the Usage heading. It says to install.. wait.. nevermind, it says to
install clojure-mode from the repo.

OK, that's my bad. I misread directions.


 Are you talking about instructions for using swank-clojure.el or
 something else?


I think I meant for using swank-clojure.el.


  It does say to use 1.3.4 over here:
  http://dev.clojure.org/display/doc/Getting+Started+with+Emacs
  That's definitely one of the things I got confused on. As a noob, I
  take dev.clojure.org as gospel since it's part of clojure.org.

 Yes, that was a bit confusing because development on 1.4.0 was blocked
 on getting a stable version of the cdt debugger released, so we went
 back to working on 1.3.x for a while. But that's no longer an issue.



I understand now. There's a lot of information out there still. All the
extra info confused me. I now know that the swank-clojure github page is
the canonical page.


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Re: Clojure CDT up, cont, down, local-names throws arity errors after hitting breakpoint

2012-02-09 Thread Sean Corfield
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 10:16 PM, George Jahad
cloj...@blackbirdsystems.net wrote:
 If you use Emacs and Swank-clojure, it is much
 easier to use swank-cdt, as your UI:

 http://georgejahad.com/clojure/swank-cdt.html

I just want to chime in and say swank-clojure 1.4.0 has made this
process so much simpler and it really is a pleasure to work with! I
had a nasty bug in my code the other day and was able to track it down
and fix in only about an hour and a half using CDT this way - I
dread to think how long it would have taken with a less integrated
tool chain setup...
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Re: Clojure CDT up, cont, down, local-names throws arity errors after hitting breakpoint

2012-02-09 Thread Sean Neilan
It works! Thank you so much for looking into this! I really appreciate what
you have done.

I went through the rest of the documentation and found three other minor
misnomers.

One, if you set a breakpoint on a function defined in the repl, you'll have
problems. As long as anything you set a breakpoint on is defined in a
clojure source file, one should be fine.

Two, set-catch does not appear to take clojure error objects:
user= (set-catch clojure.lang.ArityException :all)
IllegalArgumentException No reference type found for class
clojure.lang.ArityException  cdt.events/set-catch (events.clj:326)
set-catch does take java error objects though. I haven't tested this yet.

Three, locals does not appear to work.
user= (locals (ct) (cf))
RuntimeException Unreadable form  clojure.lang.Util.runtimeException
(Util.java:156)

Thank you again for writing CDT! It is a life saver.

On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 12:16 AM, George Jahad
cloj...@blackbirdsystems.netwrote:

 Sorry about that.  As you noticed the doc here was out of date:

 http://georgejahad.com/clojure/cdt.html

 It should be fixed now.

 Just for your reference however that doc only describes the command
 line version of CDT.  If you use Emacs and Swank-clojure, it is much
 easier to use swank-cdt, as your UI:

 http://georgejahad.com/clojure/swank-cdt.html



 On Feb 8, 11:11 am, Sean Neilan sneil...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi All,
 
  I'm using Clojure 1.3.0 with CDT 1.2.6.2 on OSX Lion with Java 1.6.
 
  I want to set a breakpoint on -main on the program to be debugged. So,
  run lein repl on this program. It opens up port 8030 successfully.
  (This is based off the documentation here:
 http://georgejahad.com/clojure/cdt.html)
  seans-macaroni-book:gslisp seanneilan$ lein repl
  Listening for transport dt_socket at address: 8030
  REPL started; server listening on localhost port 13575
 
  Then, I start up a new shell in a different project and do this to
  attach to the program to be debugged:
  seans-macaroni-book:cdt seanneilan$ lein repl
  REPL started; server listening on localhost port 57048
  user= (use 'cdt.ui)
  nil
  user= (cdt-attach 8030)
  nil
  user= CDT ready
 
  It attaches correctly. Then, I set the breakpoint on -main
  user= (set-bp gslisp.core/-main)
  bp set on (#LocationImpl gslisp.core$_main:240)
  nil
 
  Then, in the other shell, I call -main
  gslisp.core= (-main)
  which correctly stalls
 
  In the debugger shell, I see
  user= Breakpoint #BreakpointEventImpl breakpointev...@gslisp.core
  $_main:240 in thread Thread-2 hit
  CDT location is /Users/seanneilan/BucketsOfNantucket/research/gslisp/
  src/gslisp/core.clj:240:0:
 
  But, if I try to type any debugging commands, I get this:
  user= (locals)
  ArityException Wrong number of args (0) passed to: reval$locals
  clojure.lang.AFn.throwArity (AFn.java:437)
  user= (up)
  ArityException Wrong number of args (0) passed to: ui$up
  clojure.lang.AFn.throwArity (AFn.java:437)
  user= (down)
  ArityException Wrong number of args (0) passed to: ui$down
  clojure.lang.AFn.throwArity (AFn.java:437)
  user= (up 1)
  ArityException Wrong number of args (1) passed to: ui$up
  clojure.lang.AFn.throwArity (AFn.java:437)
  user= (up 0 0)
  IllegalArgumentException No matching field found: frames for class
  java.lang.Long  clojure.lang.Reflector.getInstanceField
  (Reflector.java:289)
  user= (print-frames)
  ArityException Wrong number of args (0) passed to: ui$print-frames
  clojure.lang.AFn.throwArity (AFn.java:437)
  user= (cont)
  CompilerException java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to resolve
  symbol: cont in this context, compiling:(NO_SOURCE_PATH:20)
 
  So basically the breakpoint hits but I can't run any debugging
  commands.

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Re: Clojure CDT up, cont, down, local-names throws arity errors after hitting breakpoint

2012-02-09 Thread Sean Neilan
I agree. I'm a Vim user currently but with Lisp/Clojure, Emacs is the way
to go.

On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Sean Corfield seancorfi...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 10:16 PM, George Jahad
 cloj...@blackbirdsystems.net wrote:
  If you use Emacs and Swank-clojure, it is much
  easier to use swank-cdt, as your UI:
 
  http://georgejahad.com/clojure/swank-cdt.html

 I just want to chime in and say swank-clojure 1.4.0 has made this
 process so much simpler and it really is a pleasure to work with! I
 had a nasty bug in my code the other day and was able to track it down
 and fix in only about an hour and a half using CDT this way - I
 dread to think how long it would have taken with a less integrated
 tool chain setup...
 --
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Re: Clojure CDT up, cont, down, local-names throws arity errors after hitting breakpoint

2012-02-09 Thread Sean Neilan
There's so much documentation about how to set up emacs with clojure but
not a lot of sources saying which documentation works.

Should I trust the readme for swank-clojure, the dev.clojure.org site, the
comments on dev.clojure.org, the blog post at technomancy.us/149 or the
radically simplified setup
herehttp://groups.google.com/group/clojure/browse_thread/thread/91d4f13090afb876/97f8d88255d58798?
Or, if I use the readme from swank-clojure, can I trust the part about how
swank-clojure is available as an emacs package? (I remember somebody
somewhere said it doesn't currently work.) Also, somebody somewhere else
said there are issues with swank-clojure 1.4.0 and that I should use 1.3.x
instead.

I hope I don't sound annoying.. I just don't know who to follow.

On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Sean Neilan s...@seanneilan.com wrote:

 I agree. I'm a Vim user currently but with Lisp/Clojure, Emacs is the way
 to go.


 On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Sean Corfield seancorfi...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 10:16 PM, George Jahad
 cloj...@blackbirdsystems.net wrote:
  If you use Emacs and Swank-clojure, it is much
  easier to use swank-cdt, as your UI:
 
  http://georgejahad.com/clojure/swank-cdt.html

 I just want to chime in and say swank-clojure 1.4.0 has made this
 process so much simpler and it really is a pleasure to work with! I
 had a nasty bug in my code the other day and was able to track it down
 and fix in only about an hour and a half using CDT this way - I
 dread to think how long it would have taken with a less integrated
 tool chain setup...
 --
 Sean A Corfield -- (904) 302-SEAN
 An Architect's View -- http://corfield.org/
 World Singles, LLC. -- http://worldsingles.com/

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Re: Clojure CDT up, cont, down, local-names throws arity errors after hitting breakpoint

2012-02-09 Thread Phil Hagelberg
Sean Neilan s...@seanneilan.com writes:

 Should I trust the readme for swank-clojure, the dev.clojure.org
 site, the comments on dev.clojure.org, the blog post at 
 technomancy.us/149 or the radically simplified setup here?

The swank-clojure readme should be the most reliable. You may find a
better explanation of how all the pieces fit together elsewhere, but for
swank-clojure itself, trust the readme.

 can I trust the part about how swank-clojure is available as an emacs
 package?

No, that's very old. Where are you seeing it?

 Also, somebody somewhere else said there are issues with swank-clojure
 1.4.0 and that I should use 1.3.x instead.

Do you remember any details? For a time the 1.4.0-SNAPSHOT was behind on
the elisp payload stuff, but it should be fine now.

-Phil

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Re: Clojure CDT up, cont, down, local-names throws arity errors after hitting breakpoint

2012-02-09 Thread Sean Neilan
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 7:06 PM, Phil Hagelberg p...@hagelb.org wrote:

 Sean Neilan s...@seanneilan.com writes:

  Should I trust the readme for swank-clojure, the dev.clojure.org
  site, the comments on dev.clojure.org, the blog post at
  technomancy.us/149 or the radically simplified setup here?

 The swank-clojure readme should be the most reliable. You may find a
 better explanation of how all the pieces fit together elsewhere, but for
 swank-clojure itself, trust the readme.

  can I trust the part about how swank-clojure is available as an emacs
  package?

 No, that's very old. Where are you seeing it?


It's on the github page at the top.
The emacs packages are mentioned as deprecated here:
http://groups.google.com/group/clojure/browse_thread/thread/1d3f308b1bc3dc61
I guess I confused the marmelade repo with whatever repo was mentioned in
that thread.

I'm sorry, I'm used to really bad documentation in the open source world.
If someone says somewhere
something is not working, my instinct is to take that with a grain of salt
even if it's just a random person
on the internet. I'll give swank-clojure a shot tonight.

Clearly, your software is more polished than I assumed it would be. :)
(based on too much past experience in the open source world.)



  Also, somebody somewhere else said there are issues with swank-clojure
  1.4.0 and that I should use 1.3.x instead.

 Do you remember any details? For a time the 1.4.0-SNAPSHOT was behind on
 the elisp payload stuff, but it should be fine now.


I can't find it again :( But, it was about how the 1.4.0-SNAPSHOT was
behind.

It does say to use 1.3.4 over here:
http://dev.clojure.org/display/doc/Getting+Started+with+Emacs
That's definitely one of the things I got confused on. As a noob, I take
dev.clojure.org as g
ospel since it's part of clojure.org.



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Re: Clojure CDT up, cont, down, local-names throws arity errors after hitting breakpoint

2012-02-09 Thread Phil Hagelberg
Sean Neilan s...@seanneilan.com writes:

 It's on the github page at the top.

Forgive me if I'm slow, but I can't find it. Can you be more specific?

The canonical page for swank-clojure is
https://github.com/technomancy/swank-clojure

Are you talking about instructions for using swank-clojure.el or
something else?

 It does say to use 1.3.4 over here:
 http://dev.clojure.org/display/doc/Getting+Started+with+Emacs
 That's definitely one of the things I got confused on. As a noob, I
 take dev.clojure.org as gospel since it's part of clojure.org.

Yes, that was a bit confusing because development on 1.4.0 was blocked
on getting a stable version of the cdt debugger released, so we went
back to working on 1.3.x for a while. But that's no longer an issue.

-Phil

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Clojure CDT up, cont, down, local-names throws arity errors after hitting breakpoint

2012-02-08 Thread Sean Neilan
Hi All,

I'm using Clojure 1.3.0 with CDT 1.2.6.2 on OSX Lion with Java 1.6.

I want to set a breakpoint on -main on the program to be debugged. So,
run lein repl on this program. It opens up port 8030 successfully.
(This is based off the documentation here: 
http://georgejahad.com/clojure/cdt.html)
seans-macaroni-book:gslisp seanneilan$ lein repl
Listening for transport dt_socket at address: 8030
REPL started; server listening on localhost port 13575

Then, I start up a new shell in a different project and do this to
attach to the program to be debugged:
seans-macaroni-book:cdt seanneilan$ lein repl
REPL started; server listening on localhost port 57048
user= (use 'cdt.ui)
nil
user= (cdt-attach 8030)
nil
user= CDT ready

It attaches correctly. Then, I set the breakpoint on -main
user= (set-bp gslisp.core/-main)
bp set on (#LocationImpl gslisp.core$_main:240)
nil

Then, in the other shell, I call -main
gslisp.core= (-main)
which correctly stalls

In the debugger shell, I see
user= Breakpoint #BreakpointEventImpl breakpointev...@gslisp.core
$_main:240 in thread Thread-2 hit
CDT location is /Users/seanneilan/BucketsOfNantucket/research/gslisp/
src/gslisp/core.clj:240:0:

But, if I try to type any debugging commands, I get this:
user= (locals)
ArityException Wrong number of args (0) passed to: reval$locals
clojure.lang.AFn.throwArity (AFn.java:437)
user= (up)
ArityException Wrong number of args (0) passed to: ui$up
clojure.lang.AFn.throwArity (AFn.java:437)
user= (down)
ArityException Wrong number of args (0) passed to: ui$down
clojure.lang.AFn.throwArity (AFn.java:437)
user= (up 1)
ArityException Wrong number of args (1) passed to: ui$up
clojure.lang.AFn.throwArity (AFn.java:437)
user= (up 0 0)
IllegalArgumentException No matching field found: frames for class
java.lang.Long  clojure.lang.Reflector.getInstanceField
(Reflector.java:289)
user= (print-frames)
ArityException Wrong number of args (0) passed to: ui$print-frames
clojure.lang.AFn.throwArity (AFn.java:437)
user= (cont)
CompilerException java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to resolve
symbol: cont in this context, compiling:(NO_SOURCE_PATH:20)

So basically the breakpoint hits but I can't run any debugging
commands.

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Re: Clojure CDT up, cont, down, local-names throws arity errors after hitting breakpoint

2012-02-08 Thread George Jahad
Sorry about that.  As you noticed the doc here was out of date:

http://georgejahad.com/clojure/cdt.html

It should be fixed now.

Just for your reference however that doc only describes the command
line version of CDT.  If you use Emacs and Swank-clojure, it is much
easier to use swank-cdt, as your UI:

http://georgejahad.com/clojure/swank-cdt.html



On Feb 8, 11:11 am, Sean Neilan sneil...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi All,

 I'm using Clojure 1.3.0 with CDT 1.2.6.2 on OSX Lion with Java 1.6.

 I want to set a breakpoint on -main on the program to be debugged. So,
 run lein repl on this program. It opens up port 8030 successfully.
 (This is based off the documentation 
 here:http://georgejahad.com/clojure/cdt.html)
 seans-macaroni-book:gslisp seanneilan$ lein repl
 Listening for transport dt_socket at address: 8030
 REPL started; server listening on localhost port 13575

 Then, I start up a new shell in a different project and do this to
 attach to the program to be debugged:
 seans-macaroni-book:cdt seanneilan$ lein repl
 REPL started; server listening on localhost port 57048
 user= (use 'cdt.ui)
 nil
 user= (cdt-attach 8030)
 nil
 user= CDT ready

 It attaches correctly. Then, I set the breakpoint on -main
 user= (set-bp gslisp.core/-main)
 bp set on (#LocationImpl gslisp.core$_main:240)
 nil

 Then, in the other shell, I call -main
 gslisp.core= (-main)
 which correctly stalls

 In the debugger shell, I see
 user= Breakpoint #BreakpointEventImpl breakpointev...@gslisp.core
 $_main:240 in thread Thread-2 hit
 CDT location is /Users/seanneilan/BucketsOfNantucket/research/gslisp/
 src/gslisp/core.clj:240:0:

 But, if I try to type any debugging commands, I get this:
 user= (locals)
 ArityException Wrong number of args (0) passed to: reval$locals
 clojure.lang.AFn.throwArity (AFn.java:437)
 user= (up)
 ArityException Wrong number of args (0) passed to: ui$up
 clojure.lang.AFn.throwArity (AFn.java:437)
 user= (down)
 ArityException Wrong number of args (0) passed to: ui$down
 clojure.lang.AFn.throwArity (AFn.java:437)
 user= (up 1)
 ArityException Wrong number of args (1) passed to: ui$up
 clojure.lang.AFn.throwArity (AFn.java:437)
 user= (up 0 0)
 IllegalArgumentException No matching field found: frames for class
 java.lang.Long  clojure.lang.Reflector.getInstanceField
 (Reflector.java:289)
 user= (print-frames)
 ArityException Wrong number of args (0) passed to: ui$print-frames
 clojure.lang.AFn.throwArity (AFn.java:437)
 user= (cont)
 CompilerException java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to resolve
 symbol: cont in this context, compiling:(NO_SOURCE_PATH:20)

 So basically the breakpoint hits but I can't run any debugging
 commands.

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Re: Clojure CDT up, cont, down, local-names throws arity errors after hitting breakpoint

2012-02-08 Thread George Jahad

forgot to mention that Hugo Duncan is also working on a debugger which
can
be found here:
https://github.com/pallet/ritz

On Feb 8, 10:16 pm, George Jahad cloj...@blackbirdsystems.net wrote:
 Sorry about that.  As you noticed the doc here was out of date:

 http://georgejahad.com/clojure/cdt.html

 It should be fixed now.

 Just for your reference however that doc only describes the command
 line version of CDT.  If you use Emacs and Swank-clojure, it is much
 easier to use swank-cdt, as your UI:

 http://georgejahad.com/clojure/swank-cdt.html

 On Feb 8, 11:11 am, Sean Neilan sneil...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi All,

  I'm using Clojure 1.3.0 with CDT 1.2.6.2 on OSX Lion with Java 1.6.

  I want to set a breakpoint on -main on the program to be debugged. So,
  run lein repl on this program. It opens up port 8030 successfully.
  (This is based off the documentation 
  here:http://georgejahad.com/clojure/cdt.html)
  seans-macaroni-book:gslisp seanneilan$ lein repl
  Listening for transport dt_socket at address: 8030
  REPL started; server listening on localhost port 13575

  Then, I start up a new shell in a different project and do this to
  attach to the program to be debugged:
  seans-macaroni-book:cdt seanneilan$ lein repl
  REPL started; server listening on localhost port 57048
  user= (use 'cdt.ui)
  nil
  user= (cdt-attach 8030)
  nil
  user= CDT ready

  It attaches correctly. Then, I set the breakpoint on -main
  user= (set-bp gslisp.core/-main)
  bp set on (#LocationImpl gslisp.core$_main:240)
  nil

  Then, in the other shell, I call -main
  gslisp.core= (-main)
  which correctly stalls

  In the debugger shell, I see
  user= Breakpoint #BreakpointEventImpl breakpointev...@gslisp.core
  $_main:240 in thread Thread-2 hit
  CDT location is /Users/seanneilan/BucketsOfNantucket/research/gslisp/
  src/gslisp/core.clj:240:0:

  But, if I try to type any debugging commands, I get this:
  user= (locals)
  ArityException Wrong number of args (0) passed to: reval$locals
  clojure.lang.AFn.throwArity (AFn.java:437)
  user= (up)
  ArityException Wrong number of args (0) passed to: ui$up
  clojure.lang.AFn.throwArity (AFn.java:437)
  user= (down)
  ArityException Wrong number of args (0) passed to: ui$down
  clojure.lang.AFn.throwArity (AFn.java:437)
  user= (up 1)
  ArityException Wrong number of args (1) passed to: ui$up
  clojure.lang.AFn.throwArity (AFn.java:437)
  user= (up 0 0)
  IllegalArgumentException No matching field found: frames for class
  java.lang.Long  clojure.lang.Reflector.getInstanceField
  (Reflector.java:289)
  user= (print-frames)
  ArityException Wrong number of args (0) passed to: ui$print-frames
  clojure.lang.AFn.throwArity (AFn.java:437)
  user= (cont)
  CompilerException java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to resolve
  symbol: cont in this context, compiling:(NO_SOURCE_PATH:20)

  So basically the breakpoint hits but I can't run any debugging
  commands.

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