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# Description This PR introduces a `ByteStream` type which is a `Read`-able stream of bytes. Internally, it has an enum over three different byte stream sources: ```rust pub enum ByteStreamSource { Read(Box<dyn Read + Send + 'static>), File(File), Child(ChildProcess), } ``` This is in comparison to the current `RawStream` type, which is an `Iterator<Item = Vec<u8>>` and has to allocate for each read chunk. Currently, `PipelineData::ExternalStream` serves a weird dual role where it is either external command output or a wrapper around `RawStream`. `ByteStream` makes this distinction more clear (via `ByteStreamSource`) and replaces `PipelineData::ExternalStream` in this PR: ```rust pub enum PipelineData { Empty, Value(Value, Option<PipelineMetadata>), ListStream(ListStream, Option<PipelineMetadata>), ByteStream(ByteStream, Option<PipelineMetadata>), } ``` The PR is relatively large, but a decent amount of it is just repetitive changes. This PR fixes #7017, fixes #10763, and fixes #12369. This PR also improves performance when piping external commands. Nushell should, in most cases, have competitive pipeline throughput compared to, e.g., bash. | Command | Before (MB/s) | After (MB/s) | Bash (MB/s) | | -------------------------------------------------- | -------------:| ------------:| -----------:| | `throughput \| rg 'x'` | 3059 | 3744 | 3739 | | `throughput \| nu --testbin relay o> /dev/null` | 3508 | 8087 | 8136 | # User-Facing Changes - This is a breaking change for the plugin communication protocol, because the `ExternalStreamInfo` was replaced with `ByteStreamInfo`. Plugins now only have to deal with a single input stream, as opposed to the previous three streams: stdout, stderr, and exit code. - The output of `describe` has been changed for external/byte streams. - Temporary breaking change: `bytes starts-with` no longer works with byte streams. This is to keep the PR smaller, and `bytes ends-with` already does not work on byte streams. - If a process core dumped, then instead of having a `Value::Error` in the `exit_code` column of the output returned from `complete`, it now is a `Value::Int` with the negation of the signal number. # After Submitting - Update docs and book as necessary - Release notes (e.g., plugin protocol changes) - Adapt/convert commands to work with byte streams (high priority is `str length`, `bytes starts-with`, and maybe `bytes ends-with`). - Refactor the `tee` code, Devyn has already done some work on this. --------- Co-authored-by: Devyn Cairns <devyn.cairns@gmail.com>
209 lines
5.4 KiB
Rust
209 lines
5.4 KiB
Rust
use rstest::rstest;
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use nu_test_support::nu_with_plugins;
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use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
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#[test]
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fn seq_produces_stream() {
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let actual = nu_with_plugins!(
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cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats",
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plugin: ("nu_plugin_example"),
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"example seq 1 5 | describe"
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);
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assert_eq!(actual.out, "list<int> (stream)");
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}
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#[test]
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fn seq_describe_no_collect_succeeds_without_error() {
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// This tests to ensure that there's no error if the stream is suddenly closed
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// Test several times, because this can cause different errors depending on what is written
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// when the engine stops running, especially if there's partial output
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for _ in 0..10 {
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let actual = nu_with_plugins!(
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cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats",
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plugin: ("nu_plugin_example"),
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"example seq 1 5 | describe --no-collect"
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);
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assert_eq!(actual.out, "stream");
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assert_eq!(actual.err, "");
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn seq_stream_collects_to_correct_list() {
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let actual = nu_with_plugins!(
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cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats",
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plugin: ("nu_plugin_example"),
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"example seq 1 5 | to json --raw"
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);
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assert_eq!(actual.out, "[1,2,3,4,5]");
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let actual = nu_with_plugins!(
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cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats",
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plugin: ("nu_plugin_example"),
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"example seq 1 0 | to json --raw"
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);
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assert_eq!(actual.out, "[]");
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}
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#[test]
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fn seq_big_stream() {
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// Testing big streams helps to ensure there are no deadlocking bugs
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let actual = nu_with_plugins!(
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cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats",
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plugin: ("nu_plugin_example"),
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"example seq 1 100000 | length"
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);
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assert_eq!(actual.out, "100000");
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}
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#[test]
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fn sum_accepts_list_of_int() {
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let actual = nu_with_plugins!(
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cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats",
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plugin: ("nu_plugin_example"),
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"[1 2 3] | example sum"
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);
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assert_eq!(actual.out, "6");
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}
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#[test]
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fn sum_accepts_list_of_float() {
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let actual = nu_with_plugins!(
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cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats",
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plugin: ("nu_plugin_example"),
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"[1.0 2.0 3.5] | example sum"
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);
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assert_eq!(actual.out, "6.5");
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}
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#[test]
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fn sum_accepts_stream_of_int() {
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let actual = nu_with_plugins!(
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cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats",
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plugin: ("nu_plugin_example"),
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"seq 1 5 | example sum"
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);
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assert_eq!(actual.out, "15");
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}
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#[test]
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fn sum_accepts_stream_of_float() {
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let actual = nu_with_plugins!(
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cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats",
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plugin: ("nu_plugin_example"),
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"seq 1 5 | into float | example sum"
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);
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assert_eq!(actual.out, "15");
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}
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#[test]
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fn sum_big_stream() {
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// Testing big streams helps to ensure there are no deadlocking bugs
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let actual = nu_with_plugins!(
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cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats",
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plugin: ("nu_plugin_example"),
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"seq 1 100000 | example sum"
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);
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assert_eq!(actual.out, "5000050000");
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}
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#[test]
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fn collect_bytes_accepts_list_of_string() {
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let actual = nu_with_plugins!(
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cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats",
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plugin: ("nu_plugin_example"),
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"[a b] | example collect-bytes"
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);
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assert_eq!(actual.out, "ab");
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}
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#[test]
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fn collect_bytes_accepts_list_of_binary() {
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let actual = nu_with_plugins!(
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cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats",
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plugin: ("nu_plugin_example"),
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"[0x[41] 0x[42]] | example collect-bytes"
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);
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assert_eq!(actual.out, "AB");
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}
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#[test]
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fn collect_bytes_produces_byte_stream() {
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let actual = nu_with_plugins!(
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cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats",
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plugin: ("nu_plugin_example"),
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"[a b c] | example collect-bytes | describe"
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);
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assert_eq!(actual.out, "byte stream");
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}
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#[test]
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fn collect_bytes_big_stream() {
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// This in particular helps to ensure that a big stream can be both read and written at the same
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// time without deadlocking
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let actual = nu_with_plugins!(
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cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats",
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plugin: ("nu_plugin_example"),
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r#"(
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seq 1 10000 |
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each {|i| ($i | into string) ++ (char newline) } |
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example collect-bytes |
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lines |
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length
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)"#
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);
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assert_eq!(actual.out, "10000");
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}
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#[test]
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fn for_each_prints_on_stderr() {
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let actual = nu_with_plugins!(
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cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats",
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plugin: ("nu_plugin_example"),
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"[a b c] | example for-each { $in }"
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);
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assert_eq!(actual.err, "a\nb\nc\n");
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}
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#[test]
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fn generate_sequence() {
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let actual = nu_with_plugins!(
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cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats",
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plugin: ("nu_plugin_example"),
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"example generate 0 { |i| if $i <= 10 { {out: $i, next: ($i + 2)} } } | to json --raw"
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);
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assert_eq!(actual.out, "[0,2,4,6,8,10]");
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}
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#[rstest]
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#[timeout(std::time::Duration::from_secs(6))]
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fn echo_interactivity_on_slow_pipelines() {
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// This test works by putting 0 on the upstream immediately, followed by 1 after 10 seconds.
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// If values aren't streamed to the plugin as they become available, `example echo` won't emit
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// anything until both 0 and 1 are available. The desired behavior is that `example echo` gets
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// the 0 immediately, which is consumed by `first`, allowing the pipeline to terminate early.
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let actual = nu_with_plugins!(
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cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats",
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plugin: ("nu_plugin_example"),
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r#"[1] | each { |n| sleep 10sec; $n } | prepend 0 | example echo | first"#
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);
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assert_eq!(actual.out, "0");
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}
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