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							| @@ -146,9 +146,9 @@ extern "C" { | ||||
| ** [sqlite3_libversion_number()], [sqlite3_sourceid()], | ||||
| ** [sqlite_version()] and [sqlite_source_id()]. | ||||
| */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_VERSION        "3.41.2" | ||||
| #define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3041002 | ||||
| #define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID      "2023-03-22 11:56:21 0d1fc92f94cb6b76bffe3ec34d69cffde2924203304e8ffc4155597af0c191da" | ||||
| #define SQLITE_VERSION        "3.42.0" | ||||
| #define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3042000 | ||||
| #define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID      "2023-05-16 12:36:15 831d0fb2836b71c9bc51067c49fee4b8f18047814f2ff22d817d25195cf350b0" | ||||
|  | ||||
| /* | ||||
| ** CAPI3REF: Run-Time Library Version Numbers | ||||
| @@ -1655,20 +1655,23 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_os_end(void); | ||||
| ** must ensure that no other SQLite interfaces are invoked by other | ||||
| ** threads while sqlite3_config() is running.</b> | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** The sqlite3_config() interface | ||||
| ** may only be invoked prior to library initialization using | ||||
| ** [sqlite3_initialize()] or after shutdown by [sqlite3_shutdown()]. | ||||
| ** ^If sqlite3_config() is called after [sqlite3_initialize()] and before | ||||
| ** [sqlite3_shutdown()] then it will return SQLITE_MISUSE. | ||||
| ** Note, however, that ^sqlite3_config() can be called as part of the | ||||
| ** implementation of an application-defined [sqlite3_os_init()]. | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** The first argument to sqlite3_config() is an integer | ||||
| ** [configuration option] that determines | ||||
| ** what property of SQLite is to be configured.  Subsequent arguments | ||||
| ** vary depending on the [configuration option] | ||||
| ** in the first argument. | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** For most configuration options, the sqlite3_config() interface | ||||
| ** may only be invoked prior to library initialization using | ||||
| ** [sqlite3_initialize()] or after shutdown by [sqlite3_shutdown()]. | ||||
| ** The exceptional configuration options that may be invoked at any time | ||||
| ** are called "anytime configuration options". | ||||
| ** ^If sqlite3_config() is called after [sqlite3_initialize()] and before | ||||
| ** [sqlite3_shutdown()] with a first argument that is not an anytime | ||||
| ** configuration option, then the sqlite3_config() call will return SQLITE_MISUSE. | ||||
| ** Note, however, that ^sqlite3_config() can be called as part of the | ||||
| ** implementation of an application-defined [sqlite3_os_init()]. | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** ^When a configuration option is set, sqlite3_config() returns [SQLITE_OK]. | ||||
| ** ^If the option is unknown or SQLite is unable to set the option | ||||
| ** then this routine returns a non-zero [error code]. | ||||
| @@ -1776,6 +1779,23 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods { | ||||
| ** These constants are the available integer configuration options that | ||||
| ** can be passed as the first argument to the [sqlite3_config()] interface. | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** Most of the configuration options for sqlite3_config() | ||||
| ** will only work if invoked prior to [sqlite3_initialize()] or after | ||||
| ** [sqlite3_shutdown()].  The few exceptions to this rule are called | ||||
| ** "anytime configuration options". | ||||
| ** ^Calling [sqlite3_config()] with a first argument that is not an | ||||
| ** anytime configuration option in between calls to [sqlite3_initialize()] and | ||||
| ** [sqlite3_shutdown()] is a no-op that returns SQLITE_MISUSE. | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** The set of anytime configuration options can change (by insertions | ||||
| ** and/or deletions) from one release of SQLite to the next. | ||||
| ** As of SQLite version 3.42.0, the complete set of anytime configuration | ||||
| ** options is: | ||||
| ** <ul> | ||||
| ** <li> SQLITE_CONFIG_LOG | ||||
| ** <li> SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE_HDRSZ | ||||
| ** </ul> | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** New configuration options may be added in future releases of SQLite. | ||||
| ** Existing configuration options might be discontinued.  Applications | ||||
| ** should check the return code from [sqlite3_config()] to make sure that | ||||
| @@ -2122,28 +2142,28 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods { | ||||
| ** compile-time option is not set, then the default maximum is 1073741824. | ||||
| ** </dl> | ||||
| */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_SINGLETHREAD  1  /* nil */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_MULTITHREAD   2  /* nil */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_SERIALIZED    3  /* nil */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_MALLOC        4  /* sqlite3_mem_methods* */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_GETMALLOC     5  /* sqlite3_mem_methods* */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_SCRATCH       6  /* No longer used */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE     7  /* void*, int sz, int N */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_HEAP          8  /* void*, int nByte, int min */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_MEMSTATUS     9  /* boolean */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_MUTEX        10  /* sqlite3_mutex_methods* */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_GETMUTEX     11  /* sqlite3_mutex_methods* */ | ||||
| /* previously SQLITE_CONFIG_CHUNKALLOC 12 which is now unused. */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_LOOKASIDE    13  /* int int */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE       14  /* no-op */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_GETPCACHE    15  /* no-op */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_LOG          16  /* xFunc, void* */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_URI          17  /* int */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE2      18  /* sqlite3_pcache_methods2* */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_GETPCACHE2   19  /* sqlite3_pcache_methods2* */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_SINGLETHREAD         1  /* nil */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_MULTITHREAD          2  /* nil */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_SERIALIZED           3  /* nil */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_MALLOC               4  /* sqlite3_mem_methods* */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_GETMALLOC            5  /* sqlite3_mem_methods* */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_SCRATCH              6  /* No longer used */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE            7  /* void*, int sz, int N */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_HEAP                 8  /* void*, int nByte, int min */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_MEMSTATUS            9  /* boolean */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_MUTEX               10  /* sqlite3_mutex_methods* */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_GETMUTEX            11  /* sqlite3_mutex_methods* */ | ||||
| /* previously SQLITE_CONFIG_CHUNKALLOC    12 which is now unused. */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_LOOKASIDE           13  /* int int */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE              14  /* no-op */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_GETPCACHE           15  /* no-op */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_LOG                 16  /* xFunc, void* */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_URI                 17  /* int */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE2             18  /* sqlite3_pcache_methods2* */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_GETPCACHE2          19  /* sqlite3_pcache_methods2* */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_COVERING_INDEX_SCAN 20  /* int */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_SQLLOG       21  /* xSqllog, void* */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_MMAP_SIZE    22  /* sqlite3_int64, sqlite3_int64 */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_SQLLOG              21  /* xSqllog, void* */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_MMAP_SIZE           22  /* sqlite3_int64, sqlite3_int64 */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_WIN32_HEAPSIZE      23  /* int nByte */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE_HDRSZ        24  /* int *psz */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CONFIG_PMASZ               25  /* unsigned int szPma */ | ||||
| @@ -2378,7 +2398,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods { | ||||
| ** </dd> | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DQS_DML]] | ||||
| ** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DQS_DML</td> | ||||
| ** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DQS_DML</dt> | ||||
| ** <dd>The SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DQS_DML option activates or deactivates | ||||
| ** the legacy [double-quoted string literal] misfeature for DML statements | ||||
| ** only, that is DELETE, INSERT, SELECT, and UPDATE statements. The | ||||
| @@ -2387,7 +2407,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods { | ||||
| ** </dd> | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DQS_DDL]] | ||||
| ** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DQS_DDL</td> | ||||
| ** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DQS_DDL</dt> | ||||
| ** <dd>The SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DQS option activates or deactivates | ||||
| ** the legacy [double-quoted string literal] misfeature for DDL statements, | ||||
| ** such as CREATE TABLE and CREATE INDEX. The | ||||
| @@ -2396,7 +2416,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods { | ||||
| ** </dd> | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRUSTED_SCHEMA]] | ||||
| ** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRUSTED_SCHEMA</td> | ||||
| ** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRUSTED_SCHEMA</dt> | ||||
| ** <dd>The SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRUSTED_SCHEMA option tells SQLite to | ||||
| ** assume that database schemas are untainted by malicious content. | ||||
| ** When the SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRUSTED_SCHEMA option is disabled, SQLite | ||||
| @@ -2416,7 +2436,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods { | ||||
| ** </dd> | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LEGACY_FILE_FORMAT]] | ||||
| ** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LEGACY_FILE_FORMAT</td> | ||||
| ** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LEGACY_FILE_FORMAT</dt> | ||||
| ** <dd>The SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LEGACY_FILE_FORMAT option activates or deactivates | ||||
| ** the legacy file format flag.  When activated, this flag causes all newly | ||||
| ** created database file to have a schema format version number (the 4-byte | ||||
| @@ -2425,7 +2445,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods { | ||||
| ** any SQLite version back to 3.0.0 ([dateof:3.0.0]).  Without this setting, | ||||
| ** newly created databases are generally not understandable by SQLite versions | ||||
| ** prior to 3.3.0 ([dateof:3.3.0]).  As these words are written, there | ||||
| ** is now scarcely any need to generated database files that are compatible | ||||
| ** is now scarcely any need to generate database files that are compatible | ||||
| ** all the way back to version 3.0.0, and so this setting is of little | ||||
| ** practical use, but is provided so that SQLite can continue to claim the | ||||
| ** ability to generate new database files that are compatible with  version | ||||
| @@ -2436,6 +2456,38 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods { | ||||
| ** not considered a bug since SQLite versions 3.3.0 and earlier do not support | ||||
| ** either generated columns or decending indexes. | ||||
| ** </dd> | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_STMT_SCANSTATUS]] | ||||
| ** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_STMT_SCANSTATUS</dt> | ||||
| ** <dd>The SQLITE_DBCONFIG_STMT_SCANSTATUS option is only useful in | ||||
| ** SQLITE_ENABLE_STMT_SCANSTATUS builds. In this case, it sets or clears | ||||
| ** a flag that enables collection of the sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus_v2() | ||||
| ** statistics. For statistics to be collected, the flag must be set on | ||||
| ** the database handle both when the SQL statement is prepared and when it | ||||
| ** is stepped. The flag is set (collection of statistics is enabled) | ||||
| ** by default.  This option takes two arguments: an integer and a pointer to | ||||
| ** an integer..  The first argument is 1, 0, or -1 to enable, disable, or | ||||
| ** leave unchanged the statement scanstatus option.  If the second argument | ||||
| ** is not NULL, then the value of the statement scanstatus setting after | ||||
| ** processing the first argument is written into the integer that the second | ||||
| ** argument points to. | ||||
| ** </dd> | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_REVERSE_SCANORDER]] | ||||
| ** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_REVERSE_SCANORDER</dt> | ||||
| ** <dd>The SQLITE_DBCONFIG_REVERSE_SCANORDER option changes the default order | ||||
| ** in which tables and indexes are scanned so that the scans start at the end | ||||
| ** and work toward the beginning rather than starting at the beginning and | ||||
| ** working toward the end. Setting SQLITE_DBCONFIG_REVERSE_SCANORDER is the | ||||
| ** same as setting [PRAGMA reverse_unordered_selects].  This option takes | ||||
| ** two arguments which are an integer and a pointer to an integer.  The first | ||||
| ** argument is 1, 0, or -1 to enable, disable, or leave unchanged the | ||||
| ** reverse scan order flag, respectively.  If the second argument is not NULL, | ||||
| ** then 0 or 1 is written into the integer that the second argument points to | ||||
| ** depending on if the reverse scan order flag is set after processing the | ||||
| ** first argument. | ||||
| ** </dd> | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** </dl> | ||||
| */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_MAINDBNAME            1000 /* const char* */ | ||||
| @@ -2456,7 +2508,9 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods { | ||||
| #define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_VIEW           1015 /* int int* */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LEGACY_FILE_FORMAT    1016 /* int int* */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRUSTED_SCHEMA        1017 /* int int* */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_MAX                   1017 /* Largest DBCONFIG */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_STMT_SCANSTATUS       1018 /* int int* */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_REVERSE_SCANORDER     1019 /* int int* */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_MAX                   1019 /* Largest DBCONFIG */ | ||||
|  | ||||
| /* | ||||
| ** CAPI3REF: Enable Or Disable Extended Result Codes | ||||
| @@ -6201,6 +6255,13 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_activate_cerod( | ||||
| ** of the default VFS is not implemented correctly, or not implemented at | ||||
| ** all, then the behavior of sqlite3_sleep() may deviate from the description | ||||
| ** in the previous paragraphs. | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** If a negative argument is passed to sqlite3_sleep() the results vary by | ||||
| ** VFS and operating system.  Some system treat a negative argument as an | ||||
| ** instruction to sleep forever.  Others understand it to mean do not sleep | ||||
| ** at all. ^In SQLite version 3.42.0 and later, a negative | ||||
| ** argument passed into sqlite3_sleep() is changed to zero before it is relayed | ||||
| ** down into the xSleep method of the VFS. | ||||
| */ | ||||
| SQLITE_API int sqlite3_sleep(int); | ||||
|  | ||||
| @@ -7828,9 +7889,9 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_vfs_unregister(sqlite3_vfs*); | ||||
| ** is undefined if the mutex is not currently entered by the | ||||
| ** calling thread or is not currently allocated. | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** ^If the argument to sqlite3_mutex_enter(), sqlite3_mutex_try(), or | ||||
| ** sqlite3_mutex_leave() is a NULL pointer, then all three routines | ||||
| ** behave as no-ops. | ||||
| ** ^If the argument to sqlite3_mutex_enter(), sqlite3_mutex_try(), | ||||
| ** sqlite3_mutex_leave(), or sqlite3_mutex_free() is a NULL pointer, | ||||
| ** then any of the four routines behaves as a no-op. | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** See also: [sqlite3_mutex_held()] and [sqlite3_mutex_notheld()]. | ||||
| */ | ||||
| @@ -9564,18 +9625,28 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_vtab_config(sqlite3*, int op, ...); | ||||
| ** [[SQLITE_VTAB_INNOCUOUS]]<dt>SQLITE_VTAB_INNOCUOUS</dt> | ||||
| ** <dd>Calls of the form | ||||
| ** [sqlite3_vtab_config](db,SQLITE_VTAB_INNOCUOUS) from within the | ||||
| ** the [xConnect] or [xCreate] methods of a [virtual table] implmentation | ||||
| ** the [xConnect] or [xCreate] methods of a [virtual table] implementation | ||||
| ** identify that virtual table as being safe to use from within triggers | ||||
| ** and views.  Conceptually, the SQLITE_VTAB_INNOCUOUS tag means that the | ||||
| ** virtual table can do no serious harm even if it is controlled by a | ||||
| ** malicious hacker.  Developers should avoid setting the SQLITE_VTAB_INNOCUOUS | ||||
| ** flag unless absolutely necessary. | ||||
| ** </dd> | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** [[SQLITE_VTAB_USES_ALL_SCHEMAS]]<dt>SQLITE_VTAB_USES_ALL_SCHEMAS</dt> | ||||
| ** <dd>Calls of the form | ||||
| ** [sqlite3_vtab_config](db,SQLITE_VTAB_USES_ALL_SCHEMA) from within the | ||||
| ** the [xConnect] or [xCreate] methods of a [virtual table] implementation | ||||
| ** instruct the query planner to begin at least a read transaction on | ||||
| ** all schemas ("main", "temp", and any ATTACH-ed databases) whenever the | ||||
| ** virtual table is used. | ||||
| ** </dd> | ||||
| ** </dl> | ||||
| */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_VTAB_CONSTRAINT_SUPPORT 1 | ||||
| #define SQLITE_VTAB_INNOCUOUS          2 | ||||
| #define SQLITE_VTAB_DIRECTONLY         3 | ||||
| #define SQLITE_VTAB_USES_ALL_SCHEMAS   4 | ||||
|  | ||||
| /* | ||||
| ** CAPI3REF: Determine The Virtual Table Conflict Policy | ||||
| @@ -10750,16 +10821,20 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3session_create( | ||||
| SQLITE_API void sqlite3session_delete(sqlite3_session *pSession); | ||||
|  | ||||
| /* | ||||
| ** CAPIREF: Conigure a Session Object | ||||
| ** CAPI3REF: Configure a Session Object | ||||
| ** METHOD: sqlite3_session | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** This method is used to configure a session object after it has been | ||||
| ** created. At present the only valid value for the second parameter is | ||||
| ** [SQLITE_SESSION_OBJCONFIG_SIZE]. | ||||
| ** created. At present the only valid values for the second parameter are | ||||
| ** [SQLITE_SESSION_OBJCONFIG_SIZE] and [SQLITE_SESSION_OBJCONFIG_ROWID]. | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** Arguments for sqlite3session_object_config() | ||||
| */ | ||||
| SQLITE_API int sqlite3session_object_config(sqlite3_session*, int op, void *pArg); | ||||
|  | ||||
| /* | ||||
| ** CAPI3REF: Options for sqlite3session_object_config | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** The following values may passed as the the 4th parameter to | ||||
| ** The following values may passed as the the 2nd parameter to | ||||
| ** sqlite3session_object_config(). | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** <dt>SQLITE_SESSION_OBJCONFIG_SIZE <dd> | ||||
| @@ -10775,12 +10850,21 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3session_delete(sqlite3_session *pSession); | ||||
| ** | ||||
| **   It is an error (SQLITE_MISUSE) to attempt to modify this setting after | ||||
| **   the first table has been attached to the session object. | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** <dt>SQLITE_SESSION_OBJCONFIG_ROWID <dd> | ||||
| **   This option is used to set, clear or query the flag that enables | ||||
| **   collection of data for tables with no explicit PRIMARY KEY. | ||||
| ** | ||||
| **   Normally, tables with no explicit PRIMARY KEY are simply ignored | ||||
| **   by the sessions module. However, if this flag is set, it behaves | ||||
| **   as if such tables have a column "_rowid_ INTEGER PRIMARY KEY" inserted | ||||
| **   as their leftmost columns. | ||||
| ** | ||||
| **   It is an error (SQLITE_MISUSE) to attempt to modify this setting after | ||||
| **   the first table has been attached to the session object. | ||||
| */ | ||||
| SQLITE_API int sqlite3session_object_config(sqlite3_session*, int op, void *pArg); | ||||
|  | ||||
| /* | ||||
| */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_SESSION_OBJCONFIG_SIZE 1 | ||||
| #define SQLITE_SESSION_OBJCONFIG_SIZE  1 | ||||
| #define SQLITE_SESSION_OBJCONFIG_ROWID 2 | ||||
|  | ||||
| /* | ||||
| ** CAPI3REF: Enable Or Disable A Session Object | ||||
| @@ -11913,9 +11997,23 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_apply_v2( | ||||
| **   Invert the changeset before applying it. This is equivalent to inverting | ||||
| **   a changeset using sqlite3changeset_invert() before applying it. It is | ||||
| **   an error to specify this flag with a patchset. | ||||
| ** | ||||
| ** <dt>SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_IGNORENOOP <dd> | ||||
| **   Do not invoke the conflict handler callback for any changes that | ||||
| **   would not actually modify the database even if they were applied. | ||||
| **   Specifically, this means that the conflict handler is not invoked | ||||
| **   for: | ||||
| **    <ul> | ||||
| **    <li>a delete change if the row being deleted cannot be found, | ||||
| **    <li>an update change if the modified fields are already set to | ||||
| **        their new values in the conflicting row, or | ||||
| **    <li>an insert change if all fields of the conflicting row match | ||||
| **        the row being inserted. | ||||
| **    </ul> | ||||
| */ | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_NOSAVEPOINT   0x0001 | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_INVERT        0x0002 | ||||
| #define SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_IGNORENOOP    0x0004 | ||||
|  | ||||
| /* | ||||
| ** CAPI3REF: Constants Passed To The Conflict Handler | ||||
|   | ||||
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