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#!/usr/bin/python # # Perforce Defect Tracking Integration Project # <http://www.ravenbrook.com/project/p4dti/> # # COVERAGE.PY -- COVERAGE TESTING # # Gareth Rees, Ravenbrook Limited, 2001-12-04 # Ned Batchelder, 2004-12-12 # http://nedbatchelder.com/code/modules/coverage.html # # # 1. INTRODUCTION # # This module provides coverage testing for Python code. # # The intended readership is all Python developers. # # This document is not confidential. # # See [GDR 2001-12-04a] for the command-line interface, programmatic # interface and limitations. See [GDR 2001-12-04b] for requirements and # design. """Usage: coverage.py -x MODULE.py [ARG1 ARG2 ...] Execute module, passing the given command-line arguments, collecting coverage data. coverage.py -e Erase collected coverage data. coverage.py -r [-m] [-o dir1,dir2,...] FILE1 FILE2 ... Report on the statement coverage for the given files. With the -m option, show line numbers of the statements that weren't executed. coverage.py -a [-d dir] [-o dir1,dir2,...] FILE1 FILE2 ... Make annotated copies of the given files, marking statements that are executed with > and statements that are missed with !. With the -d option, make the copies in that directory. Without the -d option, make each copy in the same directory as the original. -o dir,dir2,... Omit reporting or annotating files when their filename path starts with a directory listed in the omit list. e.g. python coverage.py -i -r -o c:\python23,lib\enthought\traits Coverage data is saved in the file .coverage by default. Set the COVERAGE_FILE environment variable to save it somewhere else.""" __version__ = "2.5.20051204" # see detailed history at the end of this file. import compiler import compiler.visitor import os import re import string import sys import threading import types # 2. IMPLEMENTATION # # This uses the "singleton" pattern. # # The word "morf" means a module object (from which the source file can # be deduced by suitable manipulation of the __file__ attribute) or a # filename. # # When we generate a coverage report we have to canonicalize every # filename in the coverage dictionary just in case it refers to the # module we are reporting on. It seems a shame to throw away this # information so the data in the coverage dictionary is transferred to # the 'cexecuted' dictionary under the canonical filenames. # # The coverage dictionary is called "c" and the trace function "t". The # reason for these short names is that Python looks up variables by name # at runtime and so execution time depends on the length of variables! # In the bottleneck of this application it's appropriate to abbreviate # names to increase speed. class StatementFindingAstVisitor(compiler.visitor.ASTVisitor): def __init__(self, statements, excluded, suite_spots): compiler.visitor.ASTVisitor.__init__(self) self.statements = statements self.excluded = excluded self.suite_spots = suite_spots self.excluding_suite = 0 def doRecursive(self, node): self.recordNodeLine(node) for n in node.getChildNodes(): self.dispatch(n) visitStmt = visitModule = doRecursive def doCode(self, node): if hasattr(node, 'decorators') and node.decorators: self.dispatch(node.decorators) self.doSuite(node, node.code) visitFunction = visitClass = doCode def getFirstLine(self, node): # Find the first line in the tree node. lineno = node.lineno for n in node.getChildNodes(): f = self.getFirstLine(n) if lineno and f: lineno = min(lineno, f) else: lineno = lineno or f return lineno def getLastLine(self, node): # Find the first line in the tree node. lineno = node.lineno for n in node.getChildNodes(): lineno = max(lineno, self.getLastLine(n)) return lineno def doStatement(self, node): self.recordLine(self.getFirstLine(node)) visitAssert = visitAssign = visitAssTuple = visitDiscard = visitPrint = \ visitPrintnl = visitRaise = visitSubscript = visitDecorators = \ doStatement def recordNodeLine(self, node): return self.recordLine(node.lineno) def recordLine(self, lineno): # Returns a bool, whether the line is included or excluded. if lineno: # Multi-line tests introducing suites have to get charged to their # keyword. if lineno in self.suite_spots: lineno = self.suite_spots[lineno][0] # If we're inside an exluded suite, record that this line was # excluded. if self.excluding_suite: self.excluded[lineno] = 1 return 0 # If this line is excluded, or suite_spots maps this line to # another line that is exlcuded, then we're excluded. elif self.excluded.has_key(lineno) or \ self.suite_spots.has_key(lineno) and \ self.excluded.has_key(self.suite_spots[lineno][1]): return 0 # Otherwise, this is an executable line. else: self.statements[lineno] = 1 return 1 return 0 default = recordNodeLine def recordAndDispatch(self, node): self.recordNodeLine(node) self.dispatch(node) def doSuite(self, intro, body, exclude=0): exsuite = self.excluding_suite if exclude or (intro and not self.recordNodeLine(intro)): self.excluding_suite = 1 self.recordAndDispatch(body) self.excluding_suite = exsuite def doPlainWordSuite(self, prevsuite, suite): # Finding the exclude lines for else's is tricky, because they aren't # present in the compiler parse tree. Look at the previous suite, # and find its last line. If any line between there and the else's # first line are excluded, then we exclude the else. lastprev = self.getLastLine(prevsuite) firstelse = self.getFirstLine(suite) for l in range(lastprev+1, firstelse): if self.suite_spots.has_key(l): self.doSuite(None, suite, exclude=self.excluded.has_key(l)) break else: self.doSuite(None, suite) def doElse(self, prevsuite, node): if node.else_: self.doPlainWordSuite(prevsuite, node.else_) def visitFor(self, node): self.doSuite(node, node.body) self.doElse(node.body, node) def visitIf(self, node): # The first test has to be handled separately from the rest. # The first test is credited to the line with the "if", but the others # are credited to the line with the test for the elif. self.doSuite(node, node.tests[0][1]) for t, n in node.tests[1:]: self.doSuite(t, n) self.doElse(node.tests[-1][1], node) def visitWhile(self, node): self.doSuite(node, node.body) self.doElse(node.body, node) def visitTryExcept(self, node): self.doSuite(node, node.body) for i in range(len(node.handlers)): a, b, h = node.handlers[i] if not a: # It's a plain "except:". Find the previous suite. if i > 0: prev = node.handlers[i-1][2] else: prev = node.body self.doPlainWordSuite(prev, h) else: self.doSuite(a, h) self.doElse(node.handlers[-1][2], node) def visitTryFinally(self, node): self.doSuite(node, node.body) self.doPlainWordSuite(node.body, node.final) def visitGlobal(self, node): # "global" statements don't execute like others (they don't call the # trace function), so don't record their line numbers. pass the_coverage = None class coverage: error = "coverage error" # Name of the cache file (unless environment variable is set). cache_default = ".coverage" # Environment variable naming the cache file. cache_env = "COVERAGE_FILE" # A dictionary with an entry for (Python source file name, line number # in that file) if that line has been executed. c = {} # A map from canonical Python source file name to a dictionary in # which there's an entry for each line number that has been # executed. cexecuted = {} # Cache of results of calling the analysis2() method, so that you can # specify both -r and -a without doing double work. analysis_cache = {} # Cache of results of calling the canonical_filename() method, to # avoid duplicating work. canonical_filename_cache = {} def __init__(self): global the_coverage if the_coverage: raise self.error, "Only one coverage object allowed." self.usecache = 1 self.cache = None self.exclude_re = '' self.nesting = 0 self.cstack = [] self.xstack = [] self.relative_dir = os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(os.curdir)+os.path.sep) # t(f, x, y). This method is passed to sys.settrace as a trace function. # See [van Rossum 2001-07-20b, 9.2] for an explanation of sys.settrace and # the arguments and return value of the trace function. # See [van Rossum 2001-07-20a, 3.2] for a description of frame and code # objects. def t(self, f, w, a): #pragma: no cover #print w, f.f_code.co_filename, f.f_lineno if w == 'line': self.c[(f.f_code.co_filename, f.f_lineno)] = 1 for c in self.cstack: c[(f.f_code.co_filename, f.f_lineno)] = 1 return self.t def help(self, error=None): if error: print error print print __doc__ sys.exit(1) def command_line(self): import getopt settings = {} optmap = { '-a': 'annotate', '-d:': 'directory=', '-e': 'erase', '-h': 'help', '-i': 'ignore-errors', '-m': 'show-missing', '-r': 'report', '-x': 'execute', '-o': 'omit=', } short_opts = string.join(map(lambda o: o[1:], optmap.keys()), '') long_opts = optmap.values() options, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], short_opts, long_opts) for o, a in options: if optmap.has_key(o): settings[optmap[o]] = 1 elif optmap.has_key(o + ':'): settings[optmap[o + ':']] = a elif o[2:] in long_opts: settings[o[2:]] = 1 elif o[2:] + '=' in long_opts: settings[o[2:]] = a else: self.help("Unknown option: '%s'." % o) if settings.get('help'): self.help() for i in ['erase', 'execute']: for j in ['annotate', 'report']: if settings.get(i) and settings.get(j): self.help("You can't specify the '%s' and '%s' " "options at the same time." % (i, j)) args_needed = (settings.get('execute') or settings.get('annotate') or settings.get('report')) action = settings.get('erase') or args_needed if not action: self.help("You must specify at least one of -e, -x, -r, or -a.") if not args_needed and args: self.help("Unexpected arguments %s." % args) self.get_ready() self.exclude('#pragma[: ]+[nN][oO] [cC][oO][vV][eE][rR]') if settings.get('erase'): self.erase() if settings.get('execute'): if not args: self.help("Nothing to do.") sys.argv = args self.start() import __main__ sys.path[0] = os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]) execfile(sys.argv[0], __main__.__dict__) if not args: args = self.cexecuted.keys() ignore_errors = settings.get('ignore-errors') show_missing = settings.get('show-missing') directory = settings.get('directory') omit = filter(None, settings.get('omit', '').split(',')) omit += ['/<'] # Always skip /<string> etc. if settings.get('report'): self.report(args, show_missing, ignore_errors, omit_prefixes=omit) if settings.get('annotate'): self.annotate(args, directory, ignore_errors, omit_prefixes=omit) def use_cache(self, usecache): self.usecache = usecache def get_ready(self): if self.usecache and not self.cache: self.cache = os.path.abspath(os.environ.get(self.cache_env, self.cache_default)) self.restore() self.analysis_cache = {} def start(self): self.get_ready() if self.nesting == 0: #pragma: no cover sys.settrace(self.t) if hasattr(threading, 'settrace'): threading.settrace(self.t) self.nesting += 1 def stop(self): self.nesting -= 1 if self.nesting == 0: #pragma: no cover sys.settrace(None) if hasattr(threading, 'settrace'): threading.settrace(None) def erase(self): self.c = {} self.analysis_cache = {} self.cexecuted = {} if self.cache and os.path.exists(self.cache): os.remove(self.cache) self.exclude_re = "" def exclude(self, re): if self.exclude_re: self.exclude_re += "|" self.exclude_re += "(" + re + ")" def begin_recursive(self): self.cstack.append(self.c) self.xstack.append(self.exclude_re) def end_recursive(self): self.c = self.cstack.pop() self.exclude_re = self.xstack.pop() # save(). Save coverage data to the coverage cache. def save(self): # move to directory that must exist. os.chdir(os.sep) if self.usecache and self.cache: self.canonicalize_filenames() cache = open(self.cache, 'wb') import marshal marshal.dump(self.cexecuted, cache) cache.close() # restore(). Restore coverage data from the coverage cache (if it exists). def restore(self): self.c = {} self.cexecuted = {} assert self.usecache if not os.path.exists(self.cache): return try: cache = open(self.cache, 'rb') import marshal cexecuted = marshal.load(cache) cache.close() if isinstance(cexecuted, types.DictType): self.cexecuted = cexecuted except: pass # canonical_filename(filename). Return a canonical filename for the # file (that is, an absolute path with no redundant components and # normalized case). See [GDR 2001-12-04b, 3.3]. def canonical_filename(self, filename): if not self.canonical_filename_cache.has_key(filename): f = filename if os.path.isabs(f) and not os.path.exists(f): f = os.path.basename(f) if not os.path.isabs(f): for path in [os.curdir] + sys.path: g = os.path.join(path, f) if os.path.exists(g): f = g break cf = os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(f)) self.canonical_filename_cache[filename] = cf return self.canonical_filename_cache[filename] # canonicalize_filenames(). Copy results from "c" to "cexecuted", # canonicalizing filenames on the way. Clear the "c" map. def canonicalize_filenames(self): for filename, lineno in self.c.keys(): f = self.canonical_filename(filename) if not self.cexecuted.has_key(f): self.cexecuted[f] = {} self.cexecuted[f][lineno] = 1 self.c = {} # morf_filename(morf). Return the filename for a module or file. def morf_filename(self, morf): if isinstance(morf, types.ModuleType): if not hasattr(morf, '__file__'): raise self.error, "Module has no __file__ attribute." file = morf.__file__ else: file = morf return self.canonical_filename(file) # analyze_morf(morf). Analyze the module or filename passed as # the argument. If the source code can't be found, raise an error. # Otherwise, return a tuple of (1) the canonical filename of the # source code for the module, (2) a list of lines of statements # in the source code, and (3) a list of lines of excluded statements. def analyze_morf(self, morf): if self.analysis_cache.has_key(morf): return self.analysis_cache[morf] filename = self.morf_filename(morf) ext = os.path.splitext(filename)[1] if ext == '.pyc': if not os.path.exists(filename[0:-1]): raise self.error, ("No source for compiled code '%s'." % filename) filename = filename[0:-1] elif ext != '.py': raise self.error, "File '%s' not Python source." % filename source = open(filename, 'r') lines, excluded_lines = self.find_executable_statements( source.read(), exclude=self.exclude_re ) source.close() result = filename, lines, excluded_lines self.analysis_cache[morf] = result return result def get_suite_spots(self, tree, spots): import symbol, token for i in range(1, len(tree)): if type(tree[i]) == type(()): if tree[i][0] == symbol.suite: # Found a suite, look back for the colon and keyword. lineno_colon = lineno_word = None for j in range(i-1, 0, -1): if tree[j][0] == token.COLON: lineno_colon = tree[j][2] elif tree[j][0] == token.NAME: if tree[j][1] == 'elif': # Find the line number of the first non-terminal # after the keyword. t = tree[j+1] while t and token.ISNONTERMINAL(t[0]): t = t[1] if t: lineno_word = t[2] else: lineno_word = tree[j][2] break elif tree[j][0] == symbol.except_clause: # "except" clauses look like: # ('except_clause', ('NAME', 'except', lineno), ...) if tree[j][1][0] == token.NAME: lineno_word = tree[j][1][2] break if lineno_colon and lineno_word: # Found colon and keyword, mark all the lines # between the two with the two line numbers. for l in range(lineno_word, lineno_colon+1): spots[l] = (lineno_word, lineno_colon) self.get_suite_spots(tree[i], spots) def find_executable_statements(self, text, exclude=None): # Find lines which match an exclusion pattern. excluded = {} suite_spots = {} if exclude: reExclude = re.compile(exclude) lines = text.split('\n') for i in range(len(lines)): if reExclude.search(lines[i]): excluded[i+1] = 1 import parser tree = parser.suite(text+'\n\n').totuple(1) self.get_suite_spots(tree, suite_spots) # Use the compiler module to parse the text and find the executable # statements. We add newlines to be impervious to final partial lines. statements = {} ast = compiler.parse(text+'\n\n') visitor = StatementFindingAstVisitor(statements, excluded, suite_spots) compiler.walk(ast, visitor, walker=visitor) lines = statements.keys() lines.sort() excluded_lines = excluded.keys() excluded_lines.sort() return lines, excluded_lines # format_lines(statements, lines). Format a list of line numbers # for printing by coalescing groups of lines as long as the lines # represent consecutive statements. This will coalesce even if # there are gaps between statements, so if statements = # [1,2,3,4,5,10,11,12,13,14] and lines = [1,2,5,10,11,13,14] then # format_lines will return "1-2, 5-11, 13-14". def format_lines(self, statements, lines): pairs = [] i = 0 j = 0 start = None pairs = [] while i < len(statements) and j < len(lines): if statements[i] == lines[j]: if start == None: start = lines[j] end = lines[j] j = j + 1 elif start: pairs.append((start, end)) start = None i = i + 1 if start: pairs.append((start, end)) def stringify(pair): start, end = pair if start == end: return "%d" % start else: return "%d-%d" % (start, end) return string.join(map(stringify, pairs), ", ") # Backward compatibility with version 1. def analysis(self, morf): f, s, _, m, mf = self.analysis2(morf) return f, s, m, mf def analysis2(self, morf): filename, statements, excluded = self.analyze_morf(morf) self.canonicalize_filenames() if not self.cexecuted.has_key(filename): self.cexecuted[filename] = {} missing = [] for line in statements: if not self.cexecuted[filename].has_key(line): missing.append(line) return (filename, statements, excluded, missing, self.format_lines(statements, missing)) def relative_filename(self, filename): """ Convert filename to relative filename from self.relative_dir. """ return filename.replace(self.relative_dir, "") def morf_name(self, morf): """ Return the name of morf as used in report. """ if isinstance(morf, types.ModuleType): return morf.__name__ else: return self.relative_filename(os.path.splitext(morf)[0]) def filter_by_prefix(self, morfs, omit_prefixes): """ Return list of morfs where the morf name does not begin with any one of the omit_prefixes. """ filtered_morfs = [] for morf in morfs: for prefix in omit_prefixes: if self.morf_name(morf).startswith(prefix): break else: filtered_morfs.append(morf) return filtered_morfs def morf_name_compare(self, x, y): return cmp(self.morf_name(x), self.morf_name(y)) def report(self, morfs, show_missing=1, ignore_errors=0, file=None, omit_prefixes=[]): if not isinstance(morfs, types.ListType): morfs = [morfs] morfs = self.filter_by_prefix(morfs, omit_prefixes) morfs.sort(self.morf_name_compare) max_name = max([5,] + map(len, map(self.morf_name, morfs))) fmt_name = "%%- %ds " % max_name fmt_err = fmt_name + "%s: %s" header = fmt_name % "Name" + " Stmts Exec Cover" fmt_coverage = fmt_name + "% 6d % 6d % 5d%%" if show_missing: header = header + " Missing" fmt_coverage = fmt_coverage + " %s" if not file: file = sys.stdout print >>file, header print >>file, "-" * len(header) total_statements = 0 total_executed = 0 for morf in morfs: name = self.morf_name(morf) try: _, statements, _, missing, readable = self.analysis2(morf) n = len(statements) m = n - len(missing) if n > 0: pc = 100.0 * m / n else: pc = 100.0 args = (name, n, m, pc) if show_missing: args = args + (readable,) print >>file, fmt_coverage % args total_statements = total_statements + n total_executed = total_executed + m except KeyboardInterrupt: #pragma: no cover raise except: if not ignore_errors: type, msg = sys.exc_info()[0:2] print >>file, fmt_err % (name, type, msg) if len(morfs) > 1: print >>file, "-" * len(header) if total_statements > 0: pc = 100.0 * total_executed / total_statements else: pc = 100.0 args = ("TOTAL", total_statements, total_executed, pc) if show_missing: args = args + ("",) print >>file, fmt_coverage % args # annotate(morfs, ignore_errors). blank_re = re.compile(r"\s*(#|$)") else_re = re.compile(r"\s*else\s*:\s*(#|$)") def annotate(self, morfs, directory=None, ignore_errors=0, omit_prefixes=[]): morfs = self.filter_by_prefix(morfs, omit_prefixes) for morf in morfs: try: filename, statements, excluded, missing, _ = self.analysis2(morf) self.annotate_file(filename, statements, excluded, missing, directory) except KeyboardInterrupt: raise except: if not ignore_errors: raise def annotate_file(self, filename, statements, excluded, missing, directory=None): source = open(filename, 'r') if directory: dest_file = os.path.join(directory, os.path.basename(filename) + ',cover') else: dest_file = filename + ',cover' dest = open(dest_file, 'w') lineno = 0 i = 0 j = 0 covered = 1 while 1: line = source.readline() if line == '': break lineno = lineno + 1 while i < len(statements) and statements[i] < lineno: i = i + 1 while j < len(missing) and missing[j] < lineno: j = j + 1 if i < len(statements) and statements[i] == lineno: covered = j >= len(missing) or missing[j] > lineno if self.blank_re.match(line): dest.write(' ') elif self.else_re.match(line): # Special logic for lines containing only 'else:'. # See [GDR 2001-12-04b, 3.2]. if i >= len(statements) and j >= len(missing): dest.write('! ') elif i >= len(statements) or j >= len(missing): dest.write('> ') elif statements[i] == missing[j]: dest.write('! ') else: dest.write('> ') elif lineno in excluded: dest.write('- ') elif covered: dest.write('> ') else: dest.write('! ') dest.write(line) source.close() dest.close() # Singleton object. the_coverage = coverage() # Module functions call methods in the singleton object. def use_cache(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.use_cache(*args, **kw) def start(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.start(*args, **kw) def stop(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.stop(*args, **kw) def erase(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.erase(*args, **kw) def begin_recursive(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.begin_recursive(*args, **kw) def end_recursive(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.end_recursive(*args, **kw) def exclude(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.exclude(*args, **kw) def analysis(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.analysis(*args, **kw) def analysis2(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.analysis2(*args, **kw) def report(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.report(*args, **kw) def annotate(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.annotate(*args, **kw) def annotate_file(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.annotate_file(*args, **kw) # Save coverage data when Python exits. (The atexit module wasn't # introduced until Python 2.0, so use sys.exitfunc when it's not # available.) try: import atexit atexit.register(the_coverage.save) except ImportError: sys.exitfunc = the_coverage.save # Command-line interface. if __name__ == '__main__': the_coverage.command_line() # A. REFERENCES # # [GDR 2001-12-04a] "Statement coverage for Python"; Gareth Rees; # Ravenbrook Limited; 2001-12-04; # <http://www.nedbatchelder.com/code/modules/rees-coverage.html>. # # [GDR 2001-12-04b] "Statement coverage for Python: design and # analysis"; Gareth Rees; Ravenbrook Limited; 2001-12-04; # <http://www.nedbatchelder.com/code/modules/rees-design.html>. # # [van Rossum 2001-07-20a] "Python Reference Manual (releae 2.1.1)"; # Guide van Rossum; 2001-07-20; # <http://www.python.org/doc/2.1.1/ref/ref.html>. # # [van Rossum 2001-07-20b] "Python Library Reference"; Guido van Rossum; # 2001-07-20; <http://www.python.org/doc/2.1.1/lib/lib.html>. # # # B. DOCUMENT HISTORY # # 2001-12-04 GDR Created. # # 2001-12-06 GDR Added command-line interface and source code # annotation. # # 2001-12-09 GDR Moved design and interface to separate documents. # # 2001-12-10 GDR Open cache file as binary on Windows. Allow # simultaneous -e and -x, or -a and -r. # # 2001-12-12 GDR Added command-line help. Cache analysis so that it # only needs to be done once when you specify -a and -r. # # 2001-12-13 GDR Improved speed while recording. Portable between # Python 1.5.2 and 2.1.1. # # 2002-01-03 GDR Module-level functions work correctly. # # 2002-01-07 GDR Update sys.path when running a file with the -x option, # so that it matches the value the program would get if it were run on # its own. # # 2004-12-12 NMB Significant code changes. # - Finding executable statements has been rewritten so that docstrings and # other quirks of Python execution aren't mistakenly identified as missing # lines. # - Lines can be excluded from consideration, even entire suites of lines. # - The filesystem cache of covered lines can be disabled programmatically. # - Modernized the code. # # 2004-12-14 NMB Minor tweaks. Return 'analysis' to its original behavior # and add 'analysis2'. Add a global for 'annotate', and factor it, adding # 'annotate_file'. # # 2004-12-31 NMB Allow for keyword arguments in the module global functions. # Thanks, Allen. # # 2005-12-02 NMB Call threading.settrace so that all threads are measured. # Thanks Martin Fuzzey. Add a file argument to report so that reports can be # captured to a different destination. # # 2005-12-03 NMB coverage.py can now measure itself. # # 2005-12-04 NMB Adapted Greg Rogers' patch for using relative filenames, # and sorting and omitting files to report on. # # C. COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE # # Copyright 2001 Gareth Rees. All rights reserved. # Copyright 2004-2005 Ned Batchelder. All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are # met: # # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # # 2. 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