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* libguile/backtrace.c (print_exception_var): New static variable. (init_print_exception_var): New static function. (scm_print_exception): Remove thread-unsafe lazy initialization. Call 'init_print_exception_var' using 'scm_i_pthread_once'. Use 'print_exception_var'. * libguile/continuations.c (call_cc): New static variable. (init_call_cc): New static function. (scm_i_call_with_current_continuation): Remove thread-unsafe lazy initialization. Call 'init_call_cc' using 'scm_i_pthread_once'. * libguile/debug.c (local_eval_var): New static variable. (init_local_eval_var): New static function. (scm_local_eval): Remove lazy initialization using mutexes. Call 'init_local_eval_var' using 'scm_i_pthread_once'. Use 'scm_variable_ref' instead of 'SCM_VARIABLE_REF'. * libguile/eval.c (map_var, for_each_var): New static variables. (init_map_var, init_for_each_var): New static functions. (scm_map, scm_for_each): Remove thread-unsafe lazy initializations. Call 'init_map_var' (or 'init_for_each_var') using 'scm_i_pthread_once'. Use 'map_var' (or 'for_each_var'). * libguile/frames.c (frame_arguments_var): New static variable. (init_frame_arguments_var): New static function. (scm_frame_arguments): Remove thread-unsafe lazy initialization. Call 'init_frame_arguments_var' using 'scm_i_pthread_once'. Use 'frame_arguments_var'. Use 'scm_variable_ref' instead of 'SCM_VARIABLE_REF'. * libguile/goops.c (delayed_compile_var): New static variable. (init_delayed_compile_var): New static function. (make_dispatch_procedure): Remove thread-unsafe lazy initialization. Call 'init_delayed_compile_var' using 'scm_i_pthread_once'. Use 'delayed_compile_var'. Use 'scm_variable_ref' instead of 'SCM_VARIABLE_REF'. * libguile/instructions.c (instructions_by_name): New static variable. (init_instructions_by_name): New static function. (scm_lookup_instruction_by_name): Remove thread-unsafe lazy initialization. Call 'init_instructions_by_name' using 'scm_i_pthread_once'. * libguile/ports.c (current_warning_port_var) (current_warning_port_once): New static variables. (init_current_warning_port_var): New static function. (scm_current_warning_port): Remove lazy initialization using mutexes. Call 'init_current_warning_port_var' using 'scm_i_pthread_once'. Use 'current_warning_port_var'. (scm_set_current_warning_port): Remove thread-unsafe lazy initialization. Call 'init_current_warning_port_var' using 'scm_i_pthread_once'. Use 'current_warning_port_var'. * libguile/strings.c (null_stringbuf): New static variable. (init_null_stringbuf): New static function. (scm_i_make_string): Remove thread-unsafe lazy initialization. Call 'init_null_stringbuf' using 'scm_i_pthread_once'. * libguile/strports.c (eval_string_var, k_module): New static variables. (init_eval_string_var_and_k_module): New static function. (scm_eval_string_in_module): Remove lazy initialization using mutexes. Call 'init_eval_string_var_and_k_module' using 'scm_i_pthread_once'. Use 'eval_string_var'. * libguile/throw.c (CACHE_VAR): Remove incorrect macro. (catch_var, throw_var, with_throw_handler_var): New static variables. (scm_catch, scm_catch_with_pre_unwind_handler): Remove thread-unsafe lazy initialization. Use 'catch_var'. (init_with_throw_handler_var): New static function. (scm_with_throw_handler): Remove thread-unsafe lazy initialization. Call 'init_with_throw_handler_var' using 'scm_i_pthread_once'. Use 'with_throw_handler_var'. (scm_throw): Remove thread-unsafe lazy initialization. Use 'throw_var'. (scm_init_throw): Initialize 'catch_var' and 'throw_var'.
190 lines
5.5 KiB
C
190 lines
5.5 KiB
C
/* Copyright (C) 2001, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of
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* the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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* 02110-1301 USA
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*/
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#if HAVE_CONFIG_H
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# include <config.h>
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#endif
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#include <string.h>
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#include "_scm.h"
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#include "threads.h"
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#include "instructions.h"
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SCM_SYMBOL (sym_left_arrow, "<-");
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SCM_SYMBOL (sym_bang, "!");
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#define OP_HAS_ARITY (1U << 0)
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#define FOR_EACH_INSTRUCTION_WORD_TYPE(M) \
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M(X32) \
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M(U8_X24) \
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M(U8_U24) \
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M(U8_L24) \
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M(U8_U8_I16) \
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M(U8_U8_U8_U8) \
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M(U8_U12_U12) \
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M(U32) /* Unsigned. */ \
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M(I32) /* Immediate. */ \
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M(A32) /* Immediate, high bits. */ \
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M(B32) /* Immediate, low bits. */ \
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M(N32) /* Non-immediate. */ \
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M(S32) /* Scheme value (indirected). */ \
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M(L32) /* Label. */ \
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M(LO32) /* Label with offset. */ \
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M(X8_U24) \
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M(X8_U12_U12) \
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M(X8_L24) \
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M(B1_X7_L24) \
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M(B1_U7_L24) \
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M(B1_X7_U24) \
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M(B1_X31)
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#define TYPE_WIDTH 5
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enum word_type
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{
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#define ENUM(type) type,
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FOR_EACH_INSTRUCTION_WORD_TYPE (ENUM)
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#undef ENUM
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};
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static SCM word_type_symbols[] =
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{
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#define FALSE(type) SCM_BOOL_F,
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FOR_EACH_INSTRUCTION_WORD_TYPE (FALSE)
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#undef FALSE
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};
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#define OP(n,type) ((type) << (n*TYPE_WIDTH))
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/* The VM_DEFINE_OP macro uses a CPP-based DSL to describe what kinds of
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arguments each instruction takes. This piece of code is the only
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bit that actually interprets that language. These macro definitions
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encode the operand types into bits in a 32-bit integer.
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(instruction-list) parses those encoded values into lists of symbols,
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one for each 32-bit word that the operator takes. This list is used
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by Scheme to generate assemblers and disassemblers for the
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instructions. */
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#define NOP SCM_T_UINT32_MAX
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#define OP1(type0) \
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(OP (0, type0))
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#define OP2(type0, type1) \
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(OP (0, type0) | OP (1, type1))
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#define OP3(type0, type1, type2) \
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(OP (0, type0) | OP (1, type1) | OP (2, type2))
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#define OP4(type0, type1, type2, type3) \
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(OP (0, type0) | OP (1, type1) | OP (2, type2) | OP (3, type3))
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#define OP5(type0, type1, type2, type3, type4) \
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(OP (0, type0) | OP (1, type1) | OP (2, type2) | OP (3, type3) | OP (4, type4))
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#define OP_DST (1 << (TYPE_WIDTH * 5))
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#define WORD_TYPE(n, word) \
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(((word) >> ((n) * TYPE_WIDTH)) & ((1 << TYPE_WIDTH) - 1))
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/* Scheme interface */
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static SCM
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parse_instruction (scm_t_uint8 opcode, const char *name, scm_t_uint32 meta)
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{
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SCM tail = SCM_EOL;
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int len;
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/* Format: (name opcode word0 word1 ...) */
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if (WORD_TYPE (4, meta))
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len = 5;
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else if (WORD_TYPE (3, meta))
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len = 4;
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else if (WORD_TYPE (2, meta))
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len = 3;
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else if (WORD_TYPE (1, meta))
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len = 2;
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else if (WORD_TYPE (0, meta))
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len = 1;
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else
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abort ();
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switch (len)
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{
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case 5:
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tail = scm_cons (word_type_symbols[WORD_TYPE (4, meta)], tail);
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case 4:
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tail = scm_cons (word_type_symbols[WORD_TYPE (3, meta)], tail);
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case 3:
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tail = scm_cons (word_type_symbols[WORD_TYPE (2, meta)], tail);
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case 2:
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tail = scm_cons (word_type_symbols[WORD_TYPE (1, meta)], tail);
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case 1:
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tail = scm_cons (word_type_symbols[WORD_TYPE (0, meta)], tail);
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default:
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tail = scm_cons ((meta & OP_DST) ? sym_left_arrow : sym_bang, tail);
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tail = scm_cons (scm_from_int (opcode), tail);
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tail = scm_cons (scm_from_utf8_symbol (name), tail);
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return tail;
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}
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}
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SCM_DEFINE (scm_instruction_list, "instruction-list", 0, 0, 0,
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(void),
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"")
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#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_instruction_list
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{
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SCM list = SCM_EOL;
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#define INIT(opcode, tag, name, meta) \
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if (name) list = scm_cons (parse_instruction (opcode, name, meta), list);
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FOR_EACH_VM_OPERATION (INIT);
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#undef INIT
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return scm_reverse_x (list, SCM_EOL);
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}
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#undef FUNC_NAME
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void
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scm_bootstrap_instructions (void)
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{
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scm_c_register_extension ("libguile-" SCM_EFFECTIVE_VERSION,
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"scm_init_instructions",
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(scm_t_extension_init_func)scm_init_instructions,
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NULL);
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}
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void
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scm_init_instructions (void)
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{
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#define INIT(type) \
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word_type_symbols[type] = scm_from_utf8_symbol (#type);
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FOR_EACH_INSTRUCTION_WORD_TYPE (INIT)
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#undef INIT
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#ifndef SCM_MAGIC_SNARFER
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#include "libguile/instructions.x"
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#endif
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}
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/*
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Local Variables:
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c-file-style: "gnu"
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End:
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*/
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