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@@ -9,9 +9,31 @@ pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
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* of the private keys of a given address.
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*/
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library ECDSA {
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+ enum RecoverError {
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+ NoError,
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+ InvalidSignature,
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+ InvalidSignatureLength,
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+ InvalidSignatureS,
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+ InvalidSignatureV
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+ }
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+
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+ function _throwError(RecoverError error) private pure {
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+ if (error == RecoverError.NoError) {
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+ return; // no error: do nothing
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+ } else if (error == RecoverError.InvalidSignature) {
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+ revert("ECDSA: invalid signature");
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+ } else if (error == RecoverError.InvalidSignatureLength) {
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+ revert("ECDSA: invalid signature length");
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+ } else if (error == RecoverError.InvalidSignatureS) {
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+ revert("ECDSA: invalid signature 's' value");
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+ } else if (error == RecoverError.InvalidSignatureV) {
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+ revert("ECDSA: invalid signature 'v' value");
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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/**
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* @dev Returns the address that signed a hashed message (`hash`) with
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- * `signature`. This address can then be used for verification purposes.
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+ * `signature` or error string. This address can then be used for verification purposes.
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*
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* The `ecrecover` EVM opcode allows for malleable (non-unique) signatures:
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* this function rejects them by requiring the `s` value to be in the lower
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@@ -26,8 +48,10 @@ library ECDSA {
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* Documentation for signature generation:
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* - with https://web3js.readthedocs.io/en/v1.3.4/web3-eth-accounts.html#sign[Web3.js]
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* - with https://docs.ethers.io/v5/api/signer/#Signer-signMessage[ethers]
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+ *
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+ * _Available since v4.3._
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*/
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- function recover(bytes32 hash, bytes memory signature) internal pure returns (address) {
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+ function tryRecover(bytes32 hash, bytes memory signature) internal pure returns (address, RecoverError) {
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// Check the signature length
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// - case 65: r,s,v signature (standard)
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// - case 64: r,vs signature (cf https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-2098) _Available since v4.1._
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@@ -42,7 +66,7 @@ library ECDSA {
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s := mload(add(signature, 0x40))
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v := byte(0, mload(add(signature, 0x60)))
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}
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- return recover(hash, v, r, s);
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+ return tryRecover(hash, v, r, s);
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} else if (signature.length == 64) {
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bytes32 r;
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bytes32 vs;
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@@ -52,42 +76,80 @@ library ECDSA {
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r := mload(add(signature, 0x20))
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vs := mload(add(signature, 0x40))
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}
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- return recover(hash, r, vs);
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+ return tryRecover(hash, r, vs);
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} else {
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- revert("ECDSA: invalid signature length");
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+ return (address(0), RecoverError.InvalidSignatureLength);
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}
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}
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/**
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- * @dev Overload of {ECDSA-recover} that receives the `r` and `vs` short-signature fields separately.
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+ * @dev Returns the address that signed a hashed message (`hash`) with
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+ * `signature`. This address can then be used for verification purposes.
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+ *
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+ * The `ecrecover` EVM opcode allows for malleable (non-unique) signatures:
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+ * this function rejects them by requiring the `s` value to be in the lower
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+ * half order, and the `v` value to be either 27 or 28.
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+ *
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+ * IMPORTANT: `hash` _must_ be the result of a hash operation for the
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+ * verification to be secure: it is possible to craft signatures that
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+ * recover to arbitrary addresses for non-hashed data. A safe way to ensure
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+ * this is by receiving a hash of the original message (which may otherwise
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+ * be too long), and then calling {toEthSignedMessageHash} on it.
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+ */
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+ function recover(bytes32 hash, bytes memory signature) internal pure returns (address) {
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+ (address recovered, RecoverError error) = tryRecover(hash, signature);
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+ _throwError(error);
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+ return recovered;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * @dev Overload of {ECDSA-tryRecover} that receives the `r` and `vs` short-signature fields separately.
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*
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* See https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-2098[EIP-2098 short signatures]
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*
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- * _Available since v4.2._
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+ * _Available since v4.3._
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*/
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- function recover(
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+ function tryRecover(
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bytes32 hash,
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bytes32 r,
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bytes32 vs
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- ) internal pure returns (address) {
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+ ) internal pure returns (address, RecoverError) {
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bytes32 s;
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uint8 v;
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assembly {
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s := and(vs, 0x7fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff)
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v := add(shr(255, vs), 27)
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}
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- return recover(hash, v, r, s);
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+ return tryRecover(hash, v, r, s);
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}
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/**
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- * @dev Overload of {ECDSA-recover} that receives the `v`, `r` and `s` signature fields separately.
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+ * @dev Overload of {ECDSA-recover} that receives the `r and `vs` short-signature fields separately.
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+ *
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+ * _Available since v4.2._
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*/
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function recover(
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+ bytes32 hash,
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+ bytes32 r,
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+ bytes32 vs
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+ ) internal pure returns (address) {
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+ (address recovered, RecoverError error) = tryRecover(hash, r, vs);
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+ _throwError(error);
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+ return recovered;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * @dev Overload of {ECDSA-tryRecover} that receives the `v`,
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+ * `r` and `s` signature fields separately.
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+ *
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+ * _Available since v4.3._
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+ */
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+ function tryRecover(
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bytes32 hash,
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uint8 v,
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bytes32 r,
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bytes32 s
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- ) internal pure returns (address) {
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+ ) internal pure returns (address, RecoverError) {
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// EIP-2 still allows signature malleability for ecrecover(). Remove this possibility and make the signature
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// unique. Appendix F in the Ethereum Yellow paper (https://ethereum.github.io/yellowpaper/paper.pdf), defines
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// the valid range for s in (301): 0 < s < secp256k1n ÷ 2 + 1, and for v in (302): v ∈ {27, 28}. Most
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@@ -97,17 +159,35 @@ library ECDSA {
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// with 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEBAAEDCE6AF48A03BBFD25E8CD0364141 - s1 and flip v from 27 to 28 or
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// vice versa. If your library also generates signatures with 0/1 for v instead 27/28, add 27 to v to accept
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// these malleable signatures as well.
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- require(
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- uint256(s) <= 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF5D576E7357A4501DDFE92F46681B20A0,
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- "ECDSA: invalid signature 's' value"
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- );
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- require(v == 27 || v == 28, "ECDSA: invalid signature 'v' value");
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+ if (uint256(s) > 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF5D576E7357A4501DDFE92F46681B20A0) {
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+ return (address(0), RecoverError.InvalidSignatureS);
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+ }
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+ if (v != 27 && v != 28) {
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+ return (address(0), RecoverError.InvalidSignatureV);
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+ }
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// If the signature is valid (and not malleable), return the signer address
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address signer = ecrecover(hash, v, r, s);
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- require(signer != address(0), "ECDSA: invalid signature");
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+ if (signer == address(0)) {
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+ return (address(0), RecoverError.InvalidSignature);
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+ }
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- return signer;
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+ return (signer, RecoverError.NoError);
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * @dev Overload of {ECDSA-recover} that receives the `v`,
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+ * `r` and `s` signature fields separately.
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+ */
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+ function recover(
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+ bytes32 hash,
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+ uint8 v,
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+ bytes32 r,
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+ bytes32 s
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+ ) internal pure returns (address) {
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+ (address recovered, RecoverError error) = tryRecover(hash, v, r, s);
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+ _throwError(error);
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+ return recovered;
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}
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/**
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