[PATCH] Add -B flag to diff-* brothers.
A new diffcore transformation, diffcore-break.c, is introduced.
When the -B flag is given, a patch that represents a complete
rewrite is broken into a deletion followed by a creation. This
makes it easier to review such a complete rewrite patch.
The -B flag takes the same syntax as the -M and -C flags to
specify the minimum amount of non-source material the resulting
file needs to have to be considered a complete rewrite, and
defaults to 99% if not specified.
As the new test t4008-diff-break-rewrite.sh demonstrates, if a
file is a complete rewrite, it is broken into a delete/create
pair, which can further be subjected to the usual rename
detection if -M or -C is used. For example, if file0 gets
completely rewritten to make it as if it were rather based on
file1 which itself disappeared, the following happens:
The original change looks like this:
file0 --> file0' (quite different from file0)
file1 --> /dev/null
After diffcore-break runs, it would become this:
file0 --> /dev/null
/dev/null --> file0'
file1 --> /dev/null
Then diffcore-rename matches them up:
file1 --> file0'
The internal score values are finer grained now. Earlier
maximum of 10000 has been raised to 60000; there is no user
visible changes but there is no reason to waste available bits.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2005-05-30 09:08:37 +02:00
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2005 Junio C Hamano
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#
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test_description='Break and then rename
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We have two very different files, file0 and file1, registered in a tree.
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We update file1 so drastically that it is more similar to file0, and
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then remove file0. With -B, changes to file1 should be broken into
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separate delete and create, resulting in removal of file0, removal of
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original file1 and creation of completely rewritten file1. The latter
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two are then merged back into a single "complete rewrite".
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[PATCH] Add -B flag to diff-* brothers.
A new diffcore transformation, diffcore-break.c, is introduced.
When the -B flag is given, a patch that represents a complete
rewrite is broken into a deletion followed by a creation. This
makes it easier to review such a complete rewrite patch.
The -B flag takes the same syntax as the -M and -C flags to
specify the minimum amount of non-source material the resulting
file needs to have to be considered a complete rewrite, and
defaults to 99% if not specified.
As the new test t4008-diff-break-rewrite.sh demonstrates, if a
file is a complete rewrite, it is broken into a delete/create
pair, which can further be subjected to the usual rename
detection if -M or -C is used. For example, if file0 gets
completely rewritten to make it as if it were rather based on
file1 which itself disappeared, the following happens:
The original change looks like this:
file0 --> file0' (quite different from file0)
file1 --> /dev/null
After diffcore-break runs, it would become this:
file0 --> /dev/null
/dev/null --> file0'
file1 --> /dev/null
Then diffcore-rename matches them up:
file1 --> file0'
The internal score values are finer grained now. Earlier
maximum of 10000 has been raised to 60000; there is no user
visible changes but there is no reason to waste available bits.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2005-05-30 09:08:37 +02:00
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Further, with -B and -M together, these three modifications should
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turn into rename-edit of file0 into file1.
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Starting from the same two files in the tree, we swap file0 and file1.
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With -B, this should be detected as two complete rewrites.
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[PATCH] Add -B flag to diff-* brothers.
A new diffcore transformation, diffcore-break.c, is introduced.
When the -B flag is given, a patch that represents a complete
rewrite is broken into a deletion followed by a creation. This
makes it easier to review such a complete rewrite patch.
The -B flag takes the same syntax as the -M and -C flags to
specify the minimum amount of non-source material the resulting
file needs to have to be considered a complete rewrite, and
defaults to 99% if not specified.
As the new test t4008-diff-break-rewrite.sh demonstrates, if a
file is a complete rewrite, it is broken into a delete/create
pair, which can further be subjected to the usual rename
detection if -M or -C is used. For example, if file0 gets
completely rewritten to make it as if it were rather based on
file1 which itself disappeared, the following happens:
The original change looks like this:
file0 --> file0' (quite different from file0)
file1 --> /dev/null
After diffcore-break runs, it would become this:
file0 --> /dev/null
/dev/null --> file0'
file1 --> /dev/null
Then diffcore-rename matches them up:
file1 --> file0'
The internal score values are finer grained now. Earlier
maximum of 10000 has been raised to 60000; there is no user
visible changes but there is no reason to waste available bits.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2005-05-30 09:08:37 +02:00
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Further, with -B and -M together, these should turn into two renames.
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. ./test-lib.sh
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2008-08-08 11:26:28 +02:00
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. "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/diff-lib.sh ;# test-lib chdir's into trash
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[PATCH] Add -B flag to diff-* brothers.
A new diffcore transformation, diffcore-break.c, is introduced.
When the -B flag is given, a patch that represents a complete
rewrite is broken into a deletion followed by a creation. This
makes it easier to review such a complete rewrite patch.
The -B flag takes the same syntax as the -M and -C flags to
specify the minimum amount of non-source material the resulting
file needs to have to be considered a complete rewrite, and
defaults to 99% if not specified.
As the new test t4008-diff-break-rewrite.sh demonstrates, if a
file is a complete rewrite, it is broken into a delete/create
pair, which can further be subjected to the usual rename
detection if -M or -C is used. For example, if file0 gets
completely rewritten to make it as if it were rather based on
file1 which itself disappeared, the following happens:
The original change looks like this:
file0 --> file0' (quite different from file0)
file1 --> /dev/null
After diffcore-break runs, it would become this:
file0 --> /dev/null
/dev/null --> file0'
file1 --> /dev/null
Then diffcore-rename matches them up:
file1 --> file0'
The internal score values are finer grained now. Earlier
maximum of 10000 has been raised to 60000; there is no user
visible changes but there is no reason to waste available bits.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2005-05-30 09:08:37 +02:00
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2015-02-15 23:21:04 +01:00
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test_expect_success setup '
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cat "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/diff-lib/README >file0 &&
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cat "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/diff-lib/COPYING >file1 &&
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git update-index --add file0 file1 &&
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git tag reference $(git write-tree)
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test_expect_success 'change file1 with copy-edit of file0 and remove file0' '
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sed -e "s/git/GIT/" file0 >file1 &&
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rm -f file0 &&
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git update-index --remove file0 file1
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test_expect_success 'run diff with -B (#1)' '
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git diff-index -B --cached reference >current &&
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cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
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:100644 000000 548142c327a6790ff8821d67c2ee1eff7a656b52 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 D file0
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:100644 100644 6ff87c4664981e4397625791c8ea3bbb5f2279a3 2fbedd0b5d4b8126e4750c3bee305e8ff79f80ec M100 file1
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EOF
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compare_diff_raw expect current
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test_expect_success 'run diff with -B and -M (#2)' '
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git diff-index -B -M reference >current &&
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cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
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:100644 100644 548142c327a6790ff8821d67c2ee1eff7a656b52 2fbedd0b5d4b8126e4750c3bee305e8ff79f80ec R100 file0 file1
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EOF
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compare_diff_raw expect current
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test_expect_success 'swap file0 and file1' '
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rm -f file0 file1 &&
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git read-tree -m reference &&
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git checkout-index -f -u -a &&
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mv file0 tmp &&
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mv file1 file0 &&
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mv tmp file1 &&
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git update-index file0 file1
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test_expect_success 'run diff with -B (#3)' '
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git diff-index -B reference >current &&
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cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
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:100644 100644 548142c327a6790ff8821d67c2ee1eff7a656b52 6ff87c4664981e4397625791c8ea3bbb5f2279a3 M100 file0
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:100644 100644 6ff87c4664981e4397625791c8ea3bbb5f2279a3 548142c327a6790ff8821d67c2ee1eff7a656b52 M100 file1
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EOF
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compare_diff_raw expect current
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test_expect_success 'run diff with -B and -M (#4)' '
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git diff-index -B -M reference >current &&
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cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
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:100644 100644 6ff87c4664981e4397625791c8ea3bbb5f2279a3 6ff87c4664981e4397625791c8ea3bbb5f2279a3 R100 file1 file0
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:100644 100644 548142c327a6790ff8821d67c2ee1eff7a656b52 548142c327a6790ff8821d67c2ee1eff7a656b52 R100 file0 file1
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EOF
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compare_diff_raw expect current
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test_expect_success 'make file0 into something completely different' '
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rm -f file0 &&
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test_ln_s_add frotz file0 &&
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git update-index file1
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test_expect_success 'run diff with -B (#5)' '
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git diff-index -B reference >current &&
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cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
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:100644 120000 548142c327a6790ff8821d67c2ee1eff7a656b52 67be421f88824578857624f7b3dc75e99a8a1481 T file0
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:100644 100644 6ff87c4664981e4397625791c8ea3bbb5f2279a3 548142c327a6790ff8821d67c2ee1eff7a656b52 M100 file1
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EOF
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compare_diff_raw expect current
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test_expect_success 'run diff with -B -M (#6)' '
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git diff-index -B -M reference >current &&
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# file0 changed from regular to symlink. file1 is the same as the preimage
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# of file0. Because the change does not make file0 disappear, file1 is
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# denoted as a copy of file0
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cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
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:100644 120000 548142c327a6790ff8821d67c2ee1eff7a656b52 67be421f88824578857624f7b3dc75e99a8a1481 T file0
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:100644 100644 548142c327a6790ff8821d67c2ee1eff7a656b52 548142c327a6790ff8821d67c2ee1eff7a656b52 C file0 file1
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EOF
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compare_diff_raw expect current
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test_expect_success 'run diff with -M (#7)' '
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git diff-index -M reference >current &&
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# This should not mistake file0 as the copy source of new file1
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# due to type differences.
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cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
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:100644 120000 548142c327a6790ff8821d67c2ee1eff7a656b52 67be421f88824578857624f7b3dc75e99a8a1481 T file0
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:100644 100644 6ff87c4664981e4397625791c8ea3bbb5f2279a3 548142c327a6790ff8821d67c2ee1eff7a656b52 M file1
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EOF
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compare_diff_raw expect current
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test_expect_success 'file1 edited to look like file0 and file0 rename-edited to file2' '
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rm -f file0 file1 &&
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git read-tree -m reference &&
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git checkout-index -f -u -a &&
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sed -e "s/git/GIT/" file0 >file1 &&
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sed -e "s/git/GET/" file0 >file2 &&
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rm -f file0 &&
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git update-index --add --remove file0 file1 file2
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test_expect_success 'run diff with -B (#8)' '
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git diff-index -B reference >current &&
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cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
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:100644 000000 548142c327a6790ff8821d67c2ee1eff7a656b52 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 D file0
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:100644 100644 6ff87c4664981e4397625791c8ea3bbb5f2279a3 2fbedd0b5d4b8126e4750c3bee305e8ff79f80ec M100 file1
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:000000 100644 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 69a939f651686f56322566e2fd76715947a24162 A file2
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EOF
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compare_diff_raw expect current
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test_expect_success 'run diff with -B -C (#9)' '
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git diff-index -B -C reference >current &&
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cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
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:100644 100644 548142c327a6790ff8821d67c2ee1eff7a656b52 2fbedd0b5d4b8126e4750c3bee305e8ff79f80ec C095 file0 file1
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:100644 100644 548142c327a6790ff8821d67c2ee1eff7a656b52 69a939f651686f56322566e2fd76715947a24162 R095 file0 file2
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EOF
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compare_diff_raw expect current
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[PATCH] Add -B flag to diff-* brothers.
A new diffcore transformation, diffcore-break.c, is introduced.
When the -B flag is given, a patch that represents a complete
rewrite is broken into a deletion followed by a creation. This
makes it easier to review such a complete rewrite patch.
The -B flag takes the same syntax as the -M and -C flags to
specify the minimum amount of non-source material the resulting
file needs to have to be considered a complete rewrite, and
defaults to 99% if not specified.
As the new test t4008-diff-break-rewrite.sh demonstrates, if a
file is a complete rewrite, it is broken into a delete/create
pair, which can further be subjected to the usual rename
detection if -M or -C is used. For example, if file0 gets
completely rewritten to make it as if it were rather based on
file1 which itself disappeared, the following happens:
The original change looks like this:
file0 --> file0' (quite different from file0)
file1 --> /dev/null
After diffcore-break runs, it would become this:
file0 --> /dev/null
/dev/null --> file0'
file1 --> /dev/null
Then diffcore-rename matches them up:
file1 --> file0'
The internal score values are finer grained now. Earlier
maximum of 10000 has been raised to 60000; there is no user
visible changes but there is no reason to waste available bits.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2005-05-30 09:08:37 +02:00
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test_done
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