206 lines
9.2 KiB
Python
206 lines
9.2 KiB
Python
import re
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from django.db.backends import BaseDatabaseOperations
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# This DatabaseOperations class lives in here instead of base.py because it's
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# used by both the 'postgresql' and 'postgresql_psycopg2' backends.
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class DatabaseOperations(BaseDatabaseOperations):
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def __init__(self, connection):
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super(DatabaseOperations, self).__init__()
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self._postgres_version = None
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self.connection = connection
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def _get_postgres_version(self):
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if self._postgres_version is None:
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from django.db.backends.postgresql.version import get_version
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cursor = self.connection.cursor()
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self._postgres_version = get_version(cursor)
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return self._postgres_version
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postgres_version = property(_get_postgres_version)
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def date_extract_sql(self, lookup_type, field_name):
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# http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/static/functions-datetime.html#FUNCTIONS-DATETIME-EXTRACT
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if lookup_type == 'week_day':
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# For consistency across backends, we return Sunday=1, Saturday=7.
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return "EXTRACT('dow' FROM %s) + 1" % field_name
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else:
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return "EXTRACT('%s' FROM %s)" % (lookup_type, field_name)
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def date_interval_sql(self, sql, connector, timedelta):
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"""
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implements the interval functionality for expressions
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format for Postgres:
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(datefield + interval '3 days 200 seconds 5 microseconds')
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"""
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modifiers = []
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if timedelta.days:
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modifiers.append(u'%s days' % timedelta.days)
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if timedelta.seconds:
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modifiers.append(u'%s seconds' % timedelta.seconds)
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if timedelta.microseconds:
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modifiers.append(u'%s microseconds' % timedelta.microseconds)
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mods = u' '.join(modifiers)
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conn = u' %s ' % connector
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return u'(%s)' % conn.join([sql, u'interval \'%s\'' % mods])
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def date_trunc_sql(self, lookup_type, field_name):
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# http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/static/functions-datetime.html#FUNCTIONS-DATETIME-TRUNC
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return "DATE_TRUNC('%s', %s)" % (lookup_type, field_name)
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def deferrable_sql(self):
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return " DEFERRABLE INITIALLY DEFERRED"
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def lookup_cast(self, lookup_type):
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lookup = '%s'
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# Cast text lookups to text to allow things like filter(x__contains=4)
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if lookup_type in ('iexact', 'contains', 'icontains', 'startswith',
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'istartswith', 'endswith', 'iendswith'):
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lookup = "%s::text"
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# Use UPPER(x) for case-insensitive lookups; it's faster.
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if lookup_type in ('iexact', 'icontains', 'istartswith', 'iendswith'):
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lookup = 'UPPER(%s)' % lookup
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return lookup
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def field_cast_sql(self, db_type):
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if db_type == 'inet':
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return 'HOST(%s)'
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return '%s'
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def last_insert_id(self, cursor, table_name, pk_name):
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# Use pg_get_serial_sequence to get the underlying sequence name
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# from the table name and column name (available since PostgreSQL 8)
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cursor.execute("SELECT CURRVAL(pg_get_serial_sequence('%s','%s'))" % (
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self.quote_name(table_name), pk_name))
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return cursor.fetchone()[0]
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def no_limit_value(self):
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return None
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def quote_name(self, name):
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if name.startswith('"') and name.endswith('"'):
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return name # Quoting once is enough.
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return '"%s"' % name
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def sql_flush(self, style, tables, sequences):
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if tables:
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if self.postgres_version[0:2] >= (8,1):
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# Postgres 8.1+ can do 'TRUNCATE x, y, z...;'. In fact, it *has to*
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# in order to be able to truncate tables referenced by a foreign
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# key in any other table. The result is a single SQL TRUNCATE
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# statement.
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sql = ['%s %s;' % \
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(style.SQL_KEYWORD('TRUNCATE'),
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style.SQL_FIELD(', '.join([self.quote_name(table) for table in tables]))
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)]
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else:
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# Older versions of Postgres can't do TRUNCATE in a single call, so
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# they must use a simple delete.
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sql = ['%s %s %s;' % \
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(style.SQL_KEYWORD('DELETE'),
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style.SQL_KEYWORD('FROM'),
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style.SQL_FIELD(self.quote_name(table))
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) for table in tables]
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# 'ALTER SEQUENCE sequence_name RESTART WITH 1;'... style SQL statements
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# to reset sequence indices
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for sequence_info in sequences:
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table_name = sequence_info['table']
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column_name = sequence_info['column']
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if not (column_name and len(column_name) > 0):
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# This will be the case if it's an m2m using an autogenerated
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# intermediate table (see BaseDatabaseIntrospection.sequence_list)
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column_name = 'id'
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sql.append("%s setval(pg_get_serial_sequence('%s','%s'), 1, false);" % \
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(style.SQL_KEYWORD('SELECT'),
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style.SQL_TABLE(self.quote_name(table_name)),
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style.SQL_FIELD(column_name))
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)
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return sql
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else:
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return []
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def sequence_reset_sql(self, style, model_list):
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from django.db import models
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output = []
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qn = self.quote_name
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for model in model_list:
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# Use `coalesce` to set the sequence for each model to the max pk value if there are records,
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# or 1 if there are none. Set the `is_called` property (the third argument to `setval`) to true
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# if there are records (as the max pk value is already in use), otherwise set it to false.
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# Use pg_get_serial_sequence to get the underlying sequence name from the table name
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# and column name (available since PostgreSQL 8)
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for f in model._meta.local_fields:
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if isinstance(f, models.AutoField):
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output.append("%s setval(pg_get_serial_sequence('%s','%s'), coalesce(max(%s), 1), max(%s) %s null) %s %s;" % \
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(style.SQL_KEYWORD('SELECT'),
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style.SQL_TABLE(qn(model._meta.db_table)),
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style.SQL_FIELD(f.column),
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style.SQL_FIELD(qn(f.column)),
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style.SQL_FIELD(qn(f.column)),
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style.SQL_KEYWORD('IS NOT'),
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style.SQL_KEYWORD('FROM'),
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style.SQL_TABLE(qn(model._meta.db_table))))
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break # Only one AutoField is allowed per model, so don't bother continuing.
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for f in model._meta.many_to_many:
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if not f.rel.through:
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output.append("%s setval(pg_get_serial_sequence('%s','%s'), coalesce(max(%s), 1), max(%s) %s null) %s %s;" % \
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(style.SQL_KEYWORD('SELECT'),
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style.SQL_TABLE(qn(f.m2m_db_table())),
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style.SQL_FIELD('id'),
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style.SQL_FIELD(qn('id')),
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style.SQL_FIELD(qn('id')),
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style.SQL_KEYWORD('IS NOT'),
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style.SQL_KEYWORD('FROM'),
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style.SQL_TABLE(qn(f.m2m_db_table()))))
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return output
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def savepoint_create_sql(self, sid):
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return "SAVEPOINT %s" % sid
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def savepoint_commit_sql(self, sid):
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return "RELEASE SAVEPOINT %s" % sid
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def savepoint_rollback_sql(self, sid):
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return "ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT %s" % sid
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def prep_for_iexact_query(self, x):
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return x
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def check_aggregate_support(self, aggregate):
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"""Check that the backend fully supports the provided aggregate.
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The population and sample statistics (STDDEV_POP, STDDEV_SAMP,
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VAR_POP, VAR_SAMP) were first implemented in Postgres 8.2.
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The implementation of population statistics (STDDEV_POP and VAR_POP)
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under Postgres 8.2 - 8.2.4 is known to be faulty. Raise
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NotImplementedError if this is the database in use.
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"""
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if aggregate.sql_function in ('STDDEV_POP', 'STDDEV_SAMP', 'VAR_POP', 'VAR_SAMP'):
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if self.postgres_version[0:2] < (8,2):
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raise NotImplementedError('PostgreSQL does not support %s prior to version 8.2. Please upgrade your version of PostgreSQL.' % aggregate.sql_function)
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if aggregate.sql_function in ('STDDEV_POP', 'VAR_POP'):
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if self.postgres_version[0:2] == (8,2):
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if self.postgres_version[2] is None or self.postgres_version[2] <= 4:
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raise NotImplementedError('PostgreSQL 8.2 to 8.2.4 is known to have a faulty implementation of %s. Please upgrade your version of PostgreSQL.' % aggregate.sql_function)
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def max_name_length(self):
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"""
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Returns the maximum length of an identifier.
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Note that the maximum length of an identifier is 63 by default, but can
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be changed by recompiling PostgreSQL after editing the NAMEDATALEN
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macro in src/include/pg_config_manual.h .
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This implementation simply returns 63, but can easily be overridden by a
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custom database backend that inherits most of its behavior from this one.
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"""
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return 63
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