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				// Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Sandstorm Development Group, Inc. and contributors
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// Licensed under the MIT License:
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//
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// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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//
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// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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// all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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//
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// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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// THE SOFTWARE.
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#ifndef CAPNP_SCHEMA_PARSER_H_
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#define CAPNP_SCHEMA_PARSER_H_
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#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(CAPNP_HEADER_WARNINGS)
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#pragma GCC system_header
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#endif
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#include "schema-loader.h"
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#include <kj/string.h>
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namespace capnp {
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class ParsedSchema;
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class SchemaFile;
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class SchemaParser {
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  // Parses `.capnp` files to produce `Schema` objects.
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  //
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  // This class is thread-safe, hence all its methods are const.
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public:
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  SchemaParser();
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  ~SchemaParser() noexcept(false);
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  ParsedSchema parseDiskFile(kj::StringPtr displayName, kj::StringPtr diskPath,
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                             kj::ArrayPtr<const kj::StringPtr> importPath) const;
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  // Parse a file located on disk.  Throws an exception if the file dosen't exist.
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  //
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  // Parameters:
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  // * `displayName`:  The name that will appear in the file's schema node.  (If the file has
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  //   already been parsed, this will be ignored and the display name from the first time it was
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  //   parsed will be kept.)
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  // * `diskPath`:  The path to the file on disk.
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  // * `importPath`:  Directories to search when resolving absolute imports within this file
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  //   (imports that start with a `/`).  Must remain valid until the SchemaParser is destroyed.
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  //   (If the file has already been parsed, this will be ignored and the import path from the
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  //   first time it was parsed will be kept.)
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  //
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  // This method is a shortcut, equivalent to:
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  //     parser.parseFile(SchemaFile::newDiskFile(displayName, diskPath, importPath))`;
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  //
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  // This method throws an exception if any errors are encountered in the file or in anything the
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  // file depends on.  Note that merely importing another file does not count as a dependency on
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  // anything in the imported file -- only the imported types which are actually used are
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  // "dependencies".
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  ParsedSchema parseFile(kj::Own<SchemaFile>&& file) const;
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  // Advanced interface for parsing a file that may or may not be located in any global namespace.
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  // Most users will prefer `parseDiskFile()`.
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  //
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  // If the file has already been parsed (that is, a SchemaFile that compares equal to this one
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  // was parsed previously), the existing schema will be returned again.
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  //
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  // This method reports errors by calling SchemaFile::reportError() on the file where the error
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  // is located.  If that call does not throw an exception, `parseFile()` may in fact return
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  // normally.  In this case, the result is a best-effort attempt to compile the schema, but it
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  // may be invalid or corrupt, and using it for anything may cause exceptions to be thrown.
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  template <typename T>
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  inline void loadCompiledTypeAndDependencies() {
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    // See SchemaLoader::loadCompiledTypeAndDependencies().
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    getLoader().loadCompiledTypeAndDependencies<T>();
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  }
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private:
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  struct Impl;
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  class ModuleImpl;
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  kj::Own<Impl> impl;
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  mutable bool hadErrors = false;
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  ModuleImpl& getModuleImpl(kj::Own<SchemaFile>&& file) const;
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  SchemaLoader& getLoader();
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  friend class ParsedSchema;
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};
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class ParsedSchema: public Schema {
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  // ParsedSchema is an extension of Schema which also has the ability to look up nested nodes
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  // by name.  See `SchemaParser`.
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public:
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  inline ParsedSchema(): parser(nullptr) {}
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  kj::Maybe<ParsedSchema> findNested(kj::StringPtr name) const;
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  // Gets the nested node with the given name, or returns null if there is no such nested
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  // declaration.
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  ParsedSchema getNested(kj::StringPtr name) const;
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  // Gets the nested node with the given name, or throws an exception if there is no such nested
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  // declaration.
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private:
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  inline ParsedSchema(Schema inner, const SchemaParser& parser): Schema(inner), parser(&parser) {}
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  const SchemaParser* parser;
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  friend class SchemaParser;
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};
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// =======================================================================================
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// Advanced API
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class SchemaFile {
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  // Abstract interface representing a schema file.  You can implement this yourself in order to
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  // gain more control over how the compiler resolves imports and reads files.  For the
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  // common case of files on disk or other global filesystem-like namespaces, use
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  // `SchemaFile::newDiskFile()`.
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public:
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  class FileReader {
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  public:
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    virtual bool exists(kj::StringPtr path) const = 0;
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    virtual kj::Array<const char> read(kj::StringPtr path) const = 0;
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  };
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  class DiskFileReader final: public FileReader {
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    // Implementation of FileReader that uses the local disk.  Files are read using mmap() if
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    // possible.
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  public:
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    static const DiskFileReader instance;
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    bool exists(kj::StringPtr path) const override;
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    kj::Array<const char> read(kj::StringPtr path) const override;
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  };
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  static kj::Own<SchemaFile> newDiskFile(
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      kj::StringPtr displayName, kj::StringPtr diskPath,
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      kj::ArrayPtr<const kj::StringPtr> importPath,
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      const FileReader& fileReader = DiskFileReader::instance);
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  // Construct a SchemaFile representing a file on disk (or located in the filesystem-like
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  // namespace represented by `fileReader`).
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  //
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  // Parameters:
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  // * `displayName`:  The name that will appear in the file's schema node.
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  // * `diskPath`:  The path to the file on disk.
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  // * `importPath`:  Directories to search when resolving absolute imports within this file
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  //   (imports that start with a `/`).  The array content must remain valid as long as the
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  //   SchemaFile exists (which is at least as long as the SchemaParser that parses it exists).
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  // * `fileReader`:  Allows you to use a filesystem other than the actual local disk.  Although,
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  //   if you find yourself using this, it may make more sense for you to implement SchemaFile
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  //   yourself.
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  //
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  // The SchemaFile compares equal to any other SchemaFile that has exactly the same disk path,
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  // after canonicalization.
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  //
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  // The SchemaFile will throw an exception if any errors are reported.
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  // -----------------------------------------------------------------
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  // For more control, you can implement this interface.
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  virtual kj::StringPtr getDisplayName() const = 0;
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  // Get the file's name, as it should appear in the schema.
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  virtual kj::Array<const char> readContent() const = 0;
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  // Read the file's entire content and return it as a byte array.
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  virtual kj::Maybe<kj::Own<SchemaFile>> import(kj::StringPtr path) const = 0;
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  // Resolve an import, relative to this file.
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  //
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  // `path` is exactly what appears between quotes after the `import` keyword in the source code.
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  // It is entirely up to the `SchemaFile` to decide how to map this to another file.  Typically,
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  // a leading '/' means that the file is an "absolute" path and is searched for in some list of
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  // schema file repositories.  On the other hand, a path that doesn't start with '/' is relative
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  // to the importing file.
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  virtual bool operator==(const SchemaFile& other) const = 0;
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  virtual bool operator!=(const SchemaFile& other) const = 0;
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  virtual size_t hashCode() const = 0;
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  // Compare two SchemaFiles to see if they refer to the same underlying file.  This is an
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  // optimization used to avoid the need to re-parse a file to check its ID.
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  struct SourcePos {
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    uint byte;
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    uint line;
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    uint column;
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  };
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  virtual void reportError(SourcePos start, SourcePos end, kj::StringPtr message) const = 0;
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  // Report that the file contains an error at the given interval.
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private:
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  class DiskSchemaFile;
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};
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}  // namespace capnp
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#endif  // CAPNP_SCHEMA_PARSER_H_
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