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authorobrien <obrien@FreeBSD.org>2002-04-30 17:22:42 +0000
committerobrien <obrien@FreeBSD.org>2002-04-30 17:22:42 +0000
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MI bits for Gcc 3.1.
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diff --git a/contrib/gcc/config/freebsd.h b/contrib/gcc/config/freebsd.h
index 1b47acb..cd9f7eb 100644
--- a/contrib/gcc/config/freebsd.h
+++ b/contrib/gcc/config/freebsd.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/* Base configuration file for all FreeBSD targets.
- Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU CC.
@@ -21,115 +21,71 @@ Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
/* Common FreeBSD configuration.
All FreeBSD architectures should include this file, which will specify
their commonalities.
- Adapted from /usr/src/contrib/gcc/config/i386/freebsd.h,
- /usr/src/contrib/gcc/config/svr4.h &
- egcs/gcc/config/i386/freebsd-elf.h by
- David O'Brien <obrien@FreeBSD.org>. */
+ Adapted from gcc/config/i386/freebsd-elf.h by
+ David O'Brien <obrien@FreeBSD.org>.
+ Further work by David O'Brien <obrien@FreeBSD.org> and
+ Loren J. Rittle <ljrittle@acm.org>. */
/* $FreeBSD$ */
-
-/* Cpp, assembler, linker, library, and startfile spec's. */
+/* In case we need to know. */
+#define USING_CONFIG_FREEBSD 1
/* This defines which switch letters take arguments. On FreeBSD, most of
the normal cases (defined in gcc.c) apply, and we also have -h* and
-z* options (for the linker) (coming from SVR4).
We also have -R (alias --rpath), no -z, --soname (-h), --assert etc. */
-#define FBSD_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG(CHAR) \
- (DEFAULT_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG (CHAR) \
- || (CHAR) == 'h' \
- || (CHAR) == 'z' /* ignored by ld */ \
- || (CHAR) == 'R')
-
#undef SWITCH_TAKES_ARG
#define SWITCH_TAKES_ARG(CHAR) (FBSD_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG(CHAR))
-/* This defines which multi-letter switches take arguments. */
-
-#define FBSD_WORD_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG(STR) \
- (DEFAULT_WORD_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG (STR) \
- || !strcmp ((STR), "rpath") || !strcmp ((STR), "rpath-link") \
- || !strcmp ((STR), "soname") || !strcmp ((STR), "defsym") \
- || !strcmp ((STR), "assert") || !strcmp ((STR), "dynamic-linker"))
-
#undef WORD_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG
#define WORD_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG(STR) (FBSD_WORD_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG(STR))
-/* Place spaces around this string. We depend on string splicing to produce
- the final CPP_PREDEFINES value. */
-
-#define FBSD_CPP_PREDEFINES \
- " -D__FreeBSD__=5 -D__FreeBSD_cc_version=500002 -Dunix -Asystem(unix) -Asystem(FreeBSD) "
-
-#define FBSD_CPP_SPEC " \
- %(cpp_cpu) \
- %{!maout: -D__ELF__} \
- %{munderscores: -D__UNDERSCORES__} \
- %{maout: %{!mno-underscores: -D__UNDERSCORES__}} \
- %{fPIC:-D__PIC__ -D__pic__} %{fpic:-D__PIC__ -D__pic__} \
- %{posix:-D_POSIX_SOURCE}"
+#undef CPP_PREDEFINES
+#define CPP_PREDEFINES FBSD_CPP_PREDEFINES
#undef CPP_SPEC
#define CPP_SPEC FBSD_CPP_SPEC
-/* Provide a LIB_SPEC appropriate for FreeBSD. Before
- __FreeBSD_version 500016, select the appropriate libc, depending on
- whether we're doing profiling or need threads support. (similar to
- the default, except no -lg, and no -p). At __FreeBSD_version
- 500016 and later, when threads support is requested include both
- -lc and -lc_r instead of only -lc_r. */
+#undef STARTFILE_SPEC
+#define STARTFILE_SPEC FBSD_STARTFILE_SPEC
+
+#undef ENDFILE_SPEC
+#define ENDFILE_SPEC FBSD_ENDFILE_SPEC
#undef LIB_SPEC
-#include <sys/param.h>
-#if __FreeBSD_version >= 500016
-#define LIB_SPEC " \
- %{!shared: \
- %{!pg: %{pthread:-lc_r} -lc} \
- %{pg: %{pthread:-lc_r_p} -lc_p} \
- }"
-#else
-#define LIB_SPEC " \
- %{!shared: \
- %{!pg: \
- %{!pthread:-lc} \
- %{pthread:-lc_r}} \
- %{pg: \
- %{!pthread:-lc_p} \
- %{pthread:-lc_r_p}} \
- }"
-#endif
+#define LIB_SPEC FBSD_LIB_SPEC
/************************[ Target stuff ]***********************************/
/* All FreeBSD Architectures support the ELF object file format. */
#undef OBJECT_FORMAT_ELF
-#define OBJECT_FORMAT_ELF
+#define OBJECT_FORMAT_ELF 1
/* Don't assume anything about the header files. */
#undef NO_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C
-#define NO_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C
-
-/* Implicit library calls should use memcpy, not bcopy, etc. */
-#undef TARGET_MEM_FUNCTIONS
-#define TARGET_MEM_FUNCTIONS
+#define NO_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C 1
/* Allow #sccs in preprocessor. */
#undef SCCS_DIRECTIVE
-#define SCCS_DIRECTIVE
+#define SCCS_DIRECTIVE 1
-#undef HAVE_ATEXIT
-#define HAVE_ATEXIT
+/* Make gcc agree with FreeBSD's standard headers (<machine/ansi.h>, etc...) */
-/* Code generation parameters. */
+#undef WCHAR_TYPE
+#define WCHAR_TYPE "int"
+
+#undef WCHAR_UNSIGNED
+#define WCHAR_UNSIGNED 0
+
+#ifdef FREEBSD_NATIVE
+#define LIBSTDCXX_PROFILE "-lstdc++_p"
+#endif
+#define MATH_LIBRARY_PROFILE "-lm_p"
-/* Don't default to pcc-struct-return, because gcc is the only compiler, and
- we want to retain compatibility with older gcc versions
- (even though the SVR4 ABI for the i386 says that records and unions are
- returned in memory). */
-#undef DEFAULT_PCC_STRUCT_RETURN
-#define DEFAULT_PCC_STRUCT_RETURN 0
+/* Code generation parameters. */
/* Writing `int' for a bitfield forces int alignment for the structure. */
/* XXX: ok for Alpha?? */
@@ -141,395 +97,13 @@ Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
with libraries compiled with the native cc. */
#undef NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL
-/* The prefix to add to user-visible assembler symbols.
- For System V Release 4 & ELF the convention is *not* to prepend a leading
- underscore onto user-level symbol names. */
-
-#undef USER_LABEL_PREFIX
-#define USER_LABEL_PREFIX ""
-
-/* Handle #pragma weak and #pragma pack. */
-#undef HANDLE_SYSV_PRAGMA
-#define HANDLE_SYSV_PRAGMA
-
-#ifdef WANT_DWARF2_UNWIND
-/* FreeBSD ELF uses across the board will now use DWARF2 unwinding as the IA-64
- psABI requires it. */
-#define DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO 1
-#else
-/* Maintain compatibility with the FreeBSD {3,4}.x C++ ABI. */
-#define DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO 0
-#endif
-
-/* Do not use ``thunks'' to implement C++ vtables. This method still has
- fatal bugs. Also, GCC 3.0 will have a new C++ ABI that may not even
- support `thunks'. */
-#undef DEFAULT_VTABLE_THUNKS
+/* Used by libgcc2.c. We support file locking with fcntl / F_SETLKW.
+ This enables the test coverage code to use file locking when exiting a
+ program, which avoids race conditions if the program has forked. */
+#define TARGET_HAS_F_SETLKW 1
/************************[ Assembler stuff ]********************************/
-/* Override the default comment-starter of "/". */
-#undef ASM_COMMENT_START
-#define ASM_COMMENT_START "#"
-
-/* Attach a special .ident directive to the end of the file to identify
- the version of GCC which compiled this code. The format of the .ident
- string is patterned after the ones produced by native SVR4 C compilers. */
-
-#undef IDENT_ASM_OP
-#define IDENT_ASM_OP "\t.ident\t"
-
-/* Output #ident as a .ident. */
-
-#undef ASM_OUTPUT_IDENT
-#define ASM_OUTPUT_IDENT(FILE, NAME) \
- fprintf ((FILE), "%s\"%s\"\n", IDENT_ASM_OP, (NAME));
-
-/* Identify the front-end which produced this file. To keep symbol
- space down, and not confuse kdb, only do this if the language is
- not C. (svr4.h defines ASM_IDENTIFY_GCC but neglects this) */
-
-#undef ASM_IDENTIFY_LANGUAGE
-#define ASM_IDENTIFY_LANGUAGE(FILE) \
- { \
- if (strcmp (lang_identify (), "c") != 0) \
- output_lang_identify (FILE); \
- }
-
-#undef ASM_FILE_END
-#define ASM_FILE_END(FILE) \
- do { \
- if (!flag_no_ident) \
- fprintf ((FILE), "%s\"[ASM_FILE_END]GCC: (%s) %s\"\n", \
- IDENT_ASM_OP, lang_identify(), version_string); \
- } while (0)
-
-/* This is the pseudo-op used to generate a contiguous sequence of byte
- values from a double-quoted string WITHOUT HAVING A TERMINATING NUL
- AUTOMATICALLY APPENDED. This is the same for most SVR4 assemblers. */
-
-#undef ASCII_DATA_ASM_OP
-#define ASCII_DATA_ASM_OP "\t.ascii\t"
-
-#undef ASM_BYTE_OP
-#define ASM_BYTE_OP "\t.byte\t"
-
-/* This is how to allocate empty space in some section. The .zero
- pseudo-op is used for this on most ELF assemblers. */
-
-#undef SKIP_ASM_OP
-#define SKIP_ASM_OP "\t.zero\t"
-
-/* A table of bytes codes used by the ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII and
- ASM_OUTPUT_LIMITED_STRING macros. Each byte in the table
- corresponds to a particular byte value [0..255]. For any
- given byte value, if the value in the corresponding table
- position is zero, the given character can be output directly.
- If the table value is 1, the byte must be output as a \ooo
- octal escape. If the tables value is anything else, then the
- byte value should be output as a \ followed by the value
- in the table. Note that we can use standard UN*X escape
- sequences for many control characters, but we don't use
- \a to represent BEL because some SVR4 assemblers (e.g. on
- the i386) don't know about that. Also, we don't use \v
- since some versions of gas, such as 2.2 did not accept it. */
-
-#define ESCAPES \
-"\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1btn\1fr\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\
-\0\0\"\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\
-\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\\\0\0\0\
-\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\1\
-\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\
-\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\
-\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\
-\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1"
-
-/* Some SVR4 assemblers have a limit on the number of characters which
- can appear in the operand of a .string directive. If your assembler
- has such a limitation, you should define STRING_LIMIT to reflect that
- limit. Note that at least some SVR4 assemblers have a limit on the
- actual number of bytes in the double-quoted string, and that they
- count each character in an escape sequence as one byte. Thus, an
- escape sequence like \377 would count as four bytes.
-
- If your target assembler doesn't support the .string directive, you
- should define this to zero.
-*/
-
-#undef STRING_LIMIT
-#define STRING_LIMIT ((unsigned) 256)
-
-#undef STRING_ASM_OP
-#define STRING_ASM_OP "\t.string\t"
-
-/* Output the label which precedes a jumptable. Note that for all svr4/ELF
- systems where we actually generate jumptables (which is to say every
- SVR4 target except i386, where we use casesi instead) we put the jump-
- tables into the .rodata section and since other stuff could have been
- put into the .rodata section prior to any given jumptable, we have to
- make sure that the location counter for the .rodata section gets pro-
- perly re-aligned prior to the actual beginning of the jump table. */
-
-#undef ALIGN_ASM_OP
-#define ALIGN_ASM_OP "\t.align\t"
-
-/* This says how to output assembler code to declare an
- uninitialized external linkage data object. Under SVR4/ELF,
- the linker seems to want the alignment of data objects
- to depend on their types. We do exactly that here. */
-
-#undef COMMON_ASM_OP
-#define COMMON_ASM_OP "\t.comm\t"
-
-/* This says how to output assembler code to declare an
- uninitialized internal linkage data object. Under SVR4/ELF,
- the linker seems to want the alignment of data objects
- to depend on their types. We do exactly that here. */
-
-#undef LOCAL_ASM_OP
-#define LOCAL_ASM_OP "\t.local\t"
-
-#undef ASM_OUTPUT_BEFORE_CASE_LABEL
-#define ASM_OUTPUT_BEFORE_CASE_LABEL(FILE, PREFIX, NUM, TABLE) \
- ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN ((FILE), 2);
-
-#undef ASM_OUTPUT_CASE_LABEL
-#define ASM_OUTPUT_CASE_LABEL(FILE, PREFIX, NUM, JUMPTABLE) \
- do { \
- ASM_OUTPUT_BEFORE_CASE_LABEL ((FILE), (PREFIX), (NUM), (JUMPTABLE)) \
- ASM_OUTPUT_INTERNAL_LABEL ((FILE), (PREFIX), (NUM)); \
- } while (0)
-
-/* The standard SVR4/ELF assembler seems to require that certain builtin
- library routines (e.g. .udiv) be explicitly declared as .globl
- in each assembly file where they are referenced. */
-
-#undef ASM_OUTPUT_EXTERNAL_LIBCALL
-#define ASM_OUTPUT_EXTERNAL_LIBCALL(FILE, FUN) \
- ASM_GLOBALIZE_LABEL ((FILE), XSTR ((FUN), 0))
-
-/* Support const sections and the ctors and dtors sections for g++.
- Note that there appears to be two different ways to support const
- sections at the moment. You can either #define the symbol
- READONLY_DATA_SECTION (giving it some code which switches to the
- readonly data section) or else you can #define the symbols
- EXTRA_SECTIONS, EXTRA_SECTION_FUNCTIONS, SELECT_SECTION, and
- SELECT_RTX_SECTION. We do both here just to be on the safe side.
- FreeBSD conditionalizes the use of ".section rodata" depending on
- ELF mode - otherwise .text. */
-
-#undef USE_CONST_SECTION
-#define USE_CONST_SECTION TARGET_ELF
-
-#undef CONST_SECTION_ASM_OP
-#define CONST_SECTION_ASM_OP "\t.section\t.rodata"
-
-/* Define the pseudo-ops used to switch to the .ctors and .dtors sections.
-
- Note that we want to give these sections the SHF_WRITE attribute
- because these sections will actually contain data (i.e. tables of
- addresses of functions in the current root executable or shared library
- file) and, in the case of a shared library, the relocatable addresses
- will have to be properly resolved/relocated (and then written into) by
- the dynamic linker when it actually attaches the given shared library
- to the executing process. (Note that on SVR4, you may wish to use the
- `-z text' option to the ELF linker, when building a shared library, as
- an additional check that you are doing everything right. But if you do
- use the `-z text' option when building a shared library, you will get
- errors unless the .ctors and .dtors sections are marked as writable
- via the SHF_WRITE attribute.) */
-
-#undef CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP
-#define CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP "\t.section\t.ctors,\"aw\""
-#undef DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP
-#define DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP "\t.section\t.dtors,\"aw\""
-
-/* On SVR4, we *do* have support for the .init and .fini sections, and we
- can put stuff in there to be executed before and after `main'. We let
- crtstuff.c and other files know this by defining the following symbols.
- The definitions say how to change sections to the .init and .fini
- sections. This is the same for all known SVR4 assemblers. */
-
-#undef INIT_SECTION_ASM_OP
-#define INIT_SECTION_ASM_OP "\t.section\t.init"
-#undef FINI_SECTION_ASM_OP
-#define FINI_SECTION_ASM_OP "\t.section\t.fini"
-
-/* A default list of other sections which we might be "in" at any given
- time. For targets that use additional sections (e.g. .tdesc) you
- should override this definition in the target-specific file which
- includes this file. */
-
-#undef EXTRA_SECTIONS
-#define EXTRA_SECTIONS in_const, in_ctors, in_dtors
-
-/* A default list of extra section function definitions. For targets
- that use additional sections (e.g. .tdesc) you should override this
- definition in the target-specific file which includes this file. */
-
-#undef EXTRA_SECTION_FUNCTIONS
-#define EXTRA_SECTION_FUNCTIONS \
- CONST_SECTION_FUNCTION \
- CTORS_SECTION_FUNCTION \
- DTORS_SECTION_FUNCTION
-
-#undef READONLY_DATA_SECTION
-#define READONLY_DATA_SECTION() const_section ()
-
-extern void text_section ();
-
-#undef CONST_SECTION_FUNCTION
-#define CONST_SECTION_FUNCTION \
- void \
- const_section () \
- { \
- if (!USE_CONST_SECTION) \
- text_section(); \
- else if (in_section != in_const) \
- { \
- fprintf (asm_out_file, "%s\n", CONST_SECTION_ASM_OP); \
- in_section = in_const; \
- } \
- }
-
-#undef CTORS_SECTION_FUNCTION
-#define CTORS_SECTION_FUNCTION \
- void \
- ctors_section () \
- { \
- if (in_section != in_ctors) \
- { \
- fprintf (asm_out_file, "%s\n", CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP); \
- in_section = in_ctors; \
- } \
- }
-
-#undef DTORS_SECTION_FUNCTION
-#define DTORS_SECTION_FUNCTION \
- void \
- dtors_section () \
- { \
- if (in_section != in_dtors) \
- { \
- fprintf (asm_out_file, "%s\n", DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP); \
- in_section = in_dtors; \
- } \
- }
-
-/* A C statement or statements to switch to the appropriate
- section for output of RTX in mode MODE. RTX is some kind
- of constant in RTL. The argument MODE is redundant except
- in the case of a `const_int' rtx. Currently, these always
- go into the const section. */
-
-#undef SELECT_RTX_SECTION
-#define SELECT_RTX_SECTION(MODE, RTX) const_section()
-
-/* Define the strings used for the special svr4/ELF .type and .size
- directives. These strings generally do not vary from one svr4/ELF
- system to another. */
-
-#undef TYPE_ASM_OP
-#define TYPE_ASM_OP "\t.type\t"
-#undef SIZE_ASM_OP
-#define SIZE_ASM_OP "\t.size\t"
-
-/* This is how we tell the assembler that a symbol is weak. */
-
-#undef ASM_WEAKEN_LABEL
-#define ASM_WEAKEN_LABEL(FILE, NAME) \
- do { \
- fputs ("\t.globl\t", (FILE)); assemble_name ((FILE), (NAME)); \
- fputc ('\n', (FILE)); \
- fputs ("\t.weak\t", (FILE)); assemble_name ((FILE), (NAME)); \
- fputc ('\n', (FILE)); \
- } while (0)
-
-/* The following macro defines the [default] format used with ELF to output
- the second operand of the .type assembler directive. */
-
-#undef TYPE_OPERAND_FMT
-#define TYPE_OPERAND_FMT "@%s"
-
-/* Write the extra assembler code needed to declare a function's result.
- Most svr4/ELF assemblers don't require any special declaration of the
- result value. */
-
-#undef ASM_DECLARE_RESULT
-#define ASM_DECLARE_RESULT(FILE, RESULT)
-
-/* These macros generate the special .type and .size directives which
- are used to set the corresponding fields of the linker symbol table
- entries in an ELF object file under SVR4/ELF. These macros also output
- the starting labels for the relevant functions/objects. */
-
-/* Write the extra assembler code needed to declare an object properly. */
-
-#undef ASM_DECLARE_OBJECT_NAME
-#define ASM_DECLARE_OBJECT_NAME(FILE, NAME, DECL) \
- do { \
- fprintf (FILE, "%s ", TYPE_ASM_OP); \
- assemble_name (FILE, NAME); \
- putc (',', FILE); \
- fprintf (FILE, TYPE_OPERAND_FMT, "object"); \
- putc ('\n', FILE); \
- size_directive_output = 0; \
- if (!flag_inhibit_size_directive && DECL_SIZE (DECL)) \
- { \
- size_directive_output = 1; \
- fprintf (FILE, "%s ", SIZE_ASM_OP); \
- assemble_name (FILE, NAME); \
- putc (',', FILE); \
- fprintf (FILE, HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC, \
- int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (DECL))); \
- fputc ('\n', FILE); \
- } \
- ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL(FILE, NAME); \
- } while (0)
-
-/* Output the size directive for a decl in rest_of_decl_compilation
- in the case where we did not do so before the initializer.
- Once we find the error_mark_node, we know that the value of
- size_directive_output was set
- by ASM_DECLARE_OBJECT_NAME when it was run for the same decl. */
-
-#undef ASM_FINISH_DECLARE_OBJECT
-#define ASM_FINISH_DECLARE_OBJECT(FILE, DECL, TOP_LEVEL, AT_END) \
- do { \
- char *name = XSTR (XEXP (DECL_RTL (DECL), 0), 0); \
- if (!flag_inhibit_size_directive && DECL_SIZE (DECL) \
- && ! AT_END && TOP_LEVEL \
- && DECL_INITIAL (DECL) == error_mark_node \
- && !size_directive_output) \
- { \
- size_directive_output = 1; \
- fprintf (FILE, "%s ", SIZE_ASM_OP); \
- assemble_name (FILE, name); \
- putc (',', FILE); \
- fprintf (FILE, HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC, \
- int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (DECL))); \
- fputc ('\n', FILE); \
- } \
- } while (0)
-
/************************[ Debugger stuff ]*********************************/
-
-/* All ELF targets can support DWARF-2. */
-#undef DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO
-#define DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO
-
-/* This is BSD, so we want the DBX format. */
-#undef DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO
-#define DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO
-
-/* This is BSD, so use stabs instead of DWARF debug format. */
-#undef PREFERRED_DEBUGGING_TYPE
-#define PREFERRED_DEBUGGING_TYPE DBX_DEBUG
-
-/* But allow STABS to be supported as well.
- Note that we want to override some definition settings done for some
- architecture's native OS's tools that don't apply to us. */
-#undef ASM_IDENTIFY_GCC
-#undef ASM_IDENTIFY_LANGUAGE
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