No longer override existing warning filters during warnings capture
Fix #2430
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@ -53,7 +53,6 @@ def catch_warnings_for_item(item):
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args = item.config.getoption('pythonwarnings') or []
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inifilters = item.config.getini("filterwarnings")
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with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as log:
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warnings.simplefilter('once')
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for arg in args:
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warnings._setoption(arg)
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@ -1 +1 @@
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initial addition of towncrier
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Addition of towncrier for changelog management.
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@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
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pytest warning capture no longer overrides existing warning filters. The previous
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behaviour would override all filters and caused regressions in test suites which configure warning
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filters to match their needs. Note that as a side-effect of this is that ``DeprecationWarning``
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and ``PendingDeprecationWarning`` are no longer shown by default.
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@ -5,32 +5,18 @@ Warnings Capture
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.. versionadded:: 3.1
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.. warning::
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pytest captures all warnings between tests, which prevents custom warning
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filters in existing test suites from working. If this causes problems to your test suite,
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this plugin can be disabled in your ``pytest.ini`` file with:
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.. code-block:: ini
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[pytest]
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addopts = -p no:warnings
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There's an ongoing discussion about this on `#2430
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<https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/2430>`_.
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Starting from version ``3.1``, pytest now automatically catches all warnings during test execution
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Starting from version ``3.1``, pytest now automatically catches warnings during test execution
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and displays them at the end of the session::
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# content of test_show_warnings.py
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import warnings
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def deprecated_function():
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warnings.warn("this function is deprecated, use another_function()", DeprecationWarning)
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def api_v1():
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warnings.warn(UserWarning("api v1, should use functions from v2"))
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return 1
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def test_one():
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assert deprecated_function() == 1
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assert api_v1() == 1
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Running pytest now produces this output::
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-- Docs: http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/warnings.html
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======= 1 passed, 1 warnings in 0.12 seconds ========
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Pytest by default catches all warnings except for ``DeprecationWarning`` and ``PendingDeprecationWarning``.
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The ``-W`` flag can be passed to control which warnings will be displayed or even turn
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them into errors::
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$ pytest -q test_show_warnings.py -W error::DeprecationWarning
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$ pytest -q test_show_warnings.py -W error::UserWarning
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F
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======= FAILURES ========
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_______ test_one ________
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@ -72,7 +60,7 @@ them into errors::
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1 failed in 0.12 seconds
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The same option can be set in the ``pytest.ini`` file using the ``filterwarnings`` ini option.
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For example, the configuration below will ignore all deprecation warnings, but will transform
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For example, the configuration below will ignore all user warnings, but will transform
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all other warnings into errors.
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.. code-block:: ini
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@ -80,7 +68,7 @@ all other warnings into errors.
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[pytest]
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filterwarnings =
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error
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ignore::DeprecationWarning
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ignore::UserWarning
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When a warning matches more than one option in the list, the action for the last matching option
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`-W option`_ and `warnings.simplefilter`_, so please refer to those sections in the Python
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documentation for other examples and advanced usage.
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.. note::
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``DeprecationWarning`` and ``PendingDeprecationWarning`` are hidden by the standard library
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by default so you have to explicitly configure them to be displayed in your ``pytest.ini``:
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.. code-block:: ini
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[pytest]
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filterwarnings =
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once::DeprecationWarning
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once::PendingDeprecationWarning
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*Credits go to Florian Schulze for the reference implementation in the* `pytest-warnings`_
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*plugin.*
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@ -97,6 +98,19 @@ documentation for other examples and advanced usage.
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.. _warnings.simplefilter: https://docs.python.org/3/library/warnings.html#warnings.simplefilter
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.. _`pytest-warnings`: https://github.com/fschulze/pytest-warnings
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Disabling warning capture
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-------------------------
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This feature is enabled by default but can be disabled entirely in your ``pytest.ini`` file with:
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.. code-block:: ini
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[pytest]
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addopts = -p no:warnings
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Or passing ``-p no:warnings`` in the command-line.
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.. _`asserting warnings`:
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.. _assertwarnings:
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import warnings
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import re
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import py
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import sys
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import pytest
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from _pytest.recwarn import WarningsRecorder
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pytest.deprecated_call(deprecated_function)
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""")
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result = testdir.runpytest()
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# the 2 tests must pass, but the call to test_one() will generate a warning
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# in pytest's summary
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines('*=== 2 passed, 1 warnings in *===')
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# for some reason in py26 catch_warnings manages to catch the deprecation warning
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# from deprecated_function(), even with default filters active (which ignore deprecation
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# warnings)
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py26 = sys.version_info[:2] == (2, 6)
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expected = '*=== 2 passed in *===' if not py26 else '*=== 2 passed, 1 warnings in *==='
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(expected)
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class TestWarns(object):
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module_name: '''
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import warnings
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def foo():
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warnings.warn(PendingDeprecationWarning("functionality is pending deprecation"))
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warnings.warn(DeprecationWarning("functionality is deprecated"))
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warnings.warn(UserWarning("user warning"))
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warnings.warn(RuntimeWarning("runtime warning"))
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return 1
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''',
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test_name: '''
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'*test_normal_flow.py::test_func',
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'*normal_flow_module.py:3: PendingDeprecationWarning: functionality is pending deprecation',
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'* warnings.warn(PendingDeprecationWarning("functionality is pending deprecation"))',
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'*normal_flow_module.py:3: UserWarning: user warning',
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'* warnings.warn(UserWarning("user warning"))',
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'*normal_flow_module.py:4: DeprecationWarning: functionality is deprecated',
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'* warnings.warn(DeprecationWarning("functionality is deprecated"))',
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'*normal_flow_module.py:4: RuntimeWarning: runtime warning',
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'* warnings.warn(RuntimeWarning("runtime warning"))',
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'* 1 passed, 2 warnings*',
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])
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assert result.stdout.str().count('test_normal_flow.py::test_func') == 1
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''')
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result = testdir.runpytest(*args)
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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'E PendingDeprecationWarning: functionality is pending deprecation',
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'as_errors_module.py:3: PendingDeprecationWarning',
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'E UserWarning: user warning',
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'as_errors_module.py:3: UserWarning',
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'* 1 failed in *',
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])
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result = testdir.runpytest()
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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'*== %s ==*' % WARNINGS_SUMMARY_HEADER,
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'*test_unicode.py:8: UserWarning: \u6d4b\u8bd5',
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'*warnings.warn(u"\u6d4b\u8bd5")',
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'*test_unicode.py:8: UserWarning: \u6d4b\u8bd5*',
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'* 1 passed, 1 warnings*',
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])
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'*test_py2_unicode.py:8: UserWarning: \u6d4b\u8bd5',
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'*warnings.warn(u"\u6d4b\u8bd5")',
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'*warnings.py:82: UnicodeWarning: This warning*\u6d4b\u8bd5',
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'*warnings.py:*: UnicodeWarning: This warning*\u6d4b\u8bd5',
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'* 1 passed, 2 warnings*',
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])
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def test_works_with_filterwarnings(testdir):
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"""Ensure our warnings capture does not mess with pre-installed filters (#2430)."""
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testdir.makepyfile('''
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import warnings
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class MyWarning(Warning):
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pass
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warnings.filterwarnings("error", category=MyWarning)
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class TestWarnings(object):
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def test_my_warning(self):
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try:
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warnings.warn(MyWarning("warn!"))
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assert False
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except MyWarning:
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assert True
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''')
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result = testdir.runpytest()
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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'*== 1 passed in *',
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])
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python_classes=Test Acceptance
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python_functions=test
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norecursedirs = .tox ja .hg cx_freeze_source
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filterwarnings= error
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filterwarnings=
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# produced by path.local
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ignore:bad escape.*:DeprecationWarning:re
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# produced by path.readlines
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