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231 lines
4.5 KiB
C++
231 lines
4.5 KiB
C++
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple i386-apple-darwin10 -analyze -analyzer-checker=core -verify %s
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class A {
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public:
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virtual void f(){};
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};
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class B : public A{
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public:
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int m;
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};
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class C : public A{};
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class BB: public B{};
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// A lot of the tests below have the if statement in them, which forces the
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// analyzer to explore both path - when the result is 0 and not. This makes
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// sure that we definitely know that the result is non-0 (as the result of
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// the cast).
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int testDynCastFromRadar() {
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B aa;
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A *a = &aa;
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const int* res = 0;
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B *b = dynamic_cast<B*>(a);
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static const int i = 5;
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if(b) {
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res = &i;
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} else {
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res = 0;
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}
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return *res; // no warning
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}
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int testBaseToBase1() {
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B b;
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B *pb = &b;
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B *pbb = dynamic_cast<B*>(pb);
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const int* res = 0;
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static const int i = 5;
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if (pbb) {
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res = &i;
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} else {
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res = 0;
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}
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return *res; // no warning
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}
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int testMultipleLevelsOfSubclassing1() {
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BB bb;
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B *pb = &bb;
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A *pa = pb;
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B *b = dynamic_cast<B*>(pa);
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const int* res = 0;
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static const int i = 5;
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if (b) {
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res = &i;
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} else {
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res = 0;
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}
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return *res; // no warning
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}
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int testMultipleLevelsOfSubclassing2() {
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BB bb;
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A *pbb = &bb;
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B *b = dynamic_cast<B*>(pbb);
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BB *s = dynamic_cast<BB*>(b);
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const int* res = 0;
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static const int i = 5;
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if (s) {
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res = &i;
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} else {
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res = 0;
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}
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return *res; // no warning
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}
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int testMultipleLevelsOfSubclassing3() {
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BB bb;
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A *pbb = &bb;
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B *b = dynamic_cast<B*>(pbb);
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return b->m; // no warning
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}
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int testLHS() {
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B aa;
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A *a = &aa;
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return (dynamic_cast<B*>(a))->m;
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}
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int testLHS2() {
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B aa;
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A *a = &aa;
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return (*dynamic_cast<B*>(a)).m;
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}
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int testDynCastUnknown2(class A *a) {
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B *b = dynamic_cast<B*>(a);
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return b->m; // no warning
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}
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int testDynCastUnknown(class A *a) {
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B *b = dynamic_cast<B*>(a);
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const int* res = 0;
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static const int i = 5;
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if (b) {
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res = &i;
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} else {
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res = 0;
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}
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return *res; // expected-warning {{Dereference of null pointer}}
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}
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int testDynCastFail2() {
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C c;
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A *pa = &c;
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B *b = dynamic_cast<B*>(pa);
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return b->m; // expected-warning {{dereference of a null pointer}}
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}
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int testLHSFail() {
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C c;
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A *a = &c;
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return (*dynamic_cast<B*>(a)).m; // expected-warning {{Dereference of null pointer}}
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}
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int testBaseToDerivedFail() {
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A a;
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B *b = dynamic_cast<B*>(&a);
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return b->m; // expected-warning {{dereference of a null pointer}}
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}
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int testConstZeroFail() {
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B *b = dynamic_cast<B*>((A *)0);
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return b->m; // expected-warning {{dereference of a null pointer}}
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}
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int testConstZeroFail2() {
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A *a = 0;
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B *b = dynamic_cast<B*>(a);
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return b->m; // expected-warning {{dereference of a null pointer}}
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}
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int testUpcast() {
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B b;
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A *a = dynamic_cast<A*>(&b);
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const int* res = 0;
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static const int i = 5;
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if (a) {
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res = &i;
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} else {
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res = 0;
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}
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return *res; // no warning
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}
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int testCastToVoidStar() {
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A a;
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void *b = dynamic_cast<void*>(&a);
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const int* res = 0;
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static const int i = 5;
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if (b) {
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res = &i;
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} else {
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res = 0;
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}
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return *res; // no warning
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}
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int testReferenceSuccesfulCast() {
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B rb;
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B &b = dynamic_cast<B&>(rb);
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int *x = 0;
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return *x; // expected-warning {{Dereference of null pointer}}
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}
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int testReferenceFailedCast() {
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A a;
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B &b = dynamic_cast<B&>(a);
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int *x = 0;
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return *x; // no warning (An exception is thrown by the cast.)
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}
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// Here we allow any outcome of the cast and this is good because there is a
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// situation where this will fail. So if the user has written the code in this
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// way, we assume they expect the cast to succeed.
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// Note, this might need special handling if we track types of symbolic casts
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// and use them for dynamic_cast handling.
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int testDynCastMostLikelyWillFail(C *c) {
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B *b = 0;
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b = dynamic_cast<B*>(c);
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const int* res = 0;
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static const int i = 5;
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if (b) {
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res = &i;
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} else {
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res = 0;
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}
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return *res; // expected-warning{{Dereference of null pointer}}
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}
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class M : public B, public C {};
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void callTestDynCastMostLikelyWillFail() {
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M m;
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testDynCastMostLikelyWillFail(&m);
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}
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// False positives/negatives.
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// Due to symbolic regions not being typed.
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int testDynCastFalsePositive(BB *c) {
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B *b = 0;
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b = dynamic_cast<B*>(c);
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const int* res = 0;
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static const int i = 5;
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if (b) {
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res = &i;
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} else {
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res = 0;
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}
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return *res; // expected-warning{{Dereference of null pointer}}
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}
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// Does not work when we new an object.
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int testDynCastFail3() {
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A *a = new A();
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B *b = dynamic_cast<B*>(a);
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return b->m;
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}
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