236 lines
5.3 KiB
Rust
236 lines
5.3 KiB
Rust
//! A standard linked list
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import core::option;
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import option::*;
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import option::{some, none};
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enum list<T> {
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cons(T, @list<T>),
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nil,
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}
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/// Create a list from a vector
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fn from_vec<T: copy>(v: &[T]) -> @list<T> {
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vec::foldr(v, @nil::<T>, |h, t| @cons(h, t))
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}
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/**
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* Left fold
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*
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* Applies `f` to `u` and the first element in the list, then applies `f` to
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* the result of the previous call and the second element, and so on,
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* returning the accumulated result.
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*
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* # Arguments
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*
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* * ls - The list to fold
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* * z - The initial value
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* * f - The function to apply
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*/
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fn foldl<T: copy, U>(z: T, ls: @list<U>, f: fn(T, U) -> T) -> T {
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let mut accum: T = z;
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do iter(ls) |elt| { accum = f(accum, elt);}
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accum
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}
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/**
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* Search for an element that matches a given predicate
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*
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* Apply function `f` to each element of `v`, starting from the first.
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* When function `f` returns true then an option containing the element
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* is returned. If `f` matches no elements then none is returned.
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*/
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fn find<T: copy>(ls: @list<T>, f: fn(T) -> bool) -> option<T> {
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let mut ls = ls;
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loop {
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ls = alt *ls {
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cons(hd, tl) {
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if f(hd) { ret some(hd); }
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tl
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}
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nil { ret none; }
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}
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};
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}
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/// Returns true if a list contains an element with the given value
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fn has<T: copy>(ls: @list<T>, elt: T) -> bool {
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for each(ls) |e| {
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if e == elt { ret true; }
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}
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ret false;
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}
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/// Returns true if the list is empty
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pure fn is_empty<T: copy>(ls: @list<T>) -> bool {
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alt *ls {
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nil { true }
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_ { false }
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}
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}
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/// Returns true if the list is not empty
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pure fn is_not_empty<T: copy>(ls: @list<T>) -> bool {
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ret !is_empty(ls);
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}
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/// Returns the length of a list
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fn len<T>(ls: @list<T>) -> uint {
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let mut count = 0u;
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iter(ls, |_e| count += 1u);
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count
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}
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/// Returns all but the first element of a list
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pure fn tail<T: copy>(ls: @list<T>) -> @list<T> {
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alt *ls {
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cons(_, tl) { ret tl; }
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nil { fail ~"list empty" }
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}
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}
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/// Returns the first element of a list
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pure fn head<T: copy>(ls: @list<T>) -> T {
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alt check *ls { cons(hd, _) { hd } }
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}
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/// Appends one list to another
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pure fn append<T: copy>(l: @list<T>, m: @list<T>) -> @list<T> {
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alt *l {
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nil { ret m; }
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cons(x, xs) { let rest = append(xs, m); ret @cons(x, rest); }
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}
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}
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/// Push an element to the front of a list
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fn push<T: copy>(&l: list<T>, v: T) {
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l = cons(v, @l);
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}
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/// Iterate over a list
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fn iter<T>(l: @list<T>, f: fn(T)) {
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let mut cur = l;
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loop {
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cur = alt *cur {
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cons(hd, tl) {
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f(hd);
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tl
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}
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nil { break; }
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}
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}
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}
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/// Iterate over a list
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fn each<T>(l: @list<T>, f: fn(T) -> bool) {
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let mut cur = l;
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loop {
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cur = alt *cur {
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cons(hd, tl) {
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if !f(hd) { ret; }
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tl
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}
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nil { break; }
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}
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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#[test]
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fn test_is_empty() {
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let empty : @list::list<int> = from_vec(~[]);
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let full1 = from_vec(~[1]);
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let full2 = from_vec(~['r', 'u']);
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assert is_empty(empty);
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assert !is_empty(full1);
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assert !is_empty(full2);
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assert !is_not_empty(empty);
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assert is_not_empty(full1);
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assert is_not_empty(full2);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_from_vec() {
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let l = from_vec(~[0, 1, 2]);
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assert (head(l) == 0);
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let tail_l = tail(l);
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assert (head(tail_l) == 1);
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let tail_tail_l = tail(tail_l);
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assert (head(tail_tail_l) == 2);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_from_vec_empty() {
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let empty : @list::list<int> = from_vec(~[]);
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assert (empty == @list::nil::<int>);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_foldl() {
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fn add(&&a: uint, &&b: int) -> uint { ret a + (b as uint); }
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let l = from_vec(~[0, 1, 2, 3, 4]);
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let empty = @list::nil::<int>;
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assert (list::foldl(0u, l, add) == 10u);
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assert (list::foldl(0u, empty, add) == 0u);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_foldl2() {
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fn sub(&&a: int, &&b: int) -> int {
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a - b
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}
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let l = from_vec(~[1, 2, 3, 4]);
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assert (list::foldl(0, l, sub) == -10);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_find_success() {
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fn match(&&i: int) -> bool { ret i == 2; }
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let l = from_vec(~[0, 1, 2]);
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assert (list::find(l, match) == option::some(2));
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_find_fail() {
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fn match(&&_i: int) -> bool { ret false; }
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let l = from_vec(~[0, 1, 2]);
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let empty = @list::nil::<int>;
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assert (list::find(l, match) == option::none::<int>);
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assert (list::find(empty, match) == option::none::<int>);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_has() {
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let l = from_vec(~[5, 8, 6]);
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let empty = @list::nil::<int>;
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assert (list::has(l, 5));
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assert (!list::has(l, 7));
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assert (list::has(l, 8));
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assert (!list::has(empty, 5));
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_len() {
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let l = from_vec(~[0, 1, 2]);
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let empty = @list::nil::<int>;
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assert (list::len(l) == 3u);
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assert (list::len(empty) == 0u);
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}
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}
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// Local Variables:
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// mode: rust;
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// fill-column: 78;
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// indent-tabs-mode: nil
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// c-basic-offset: 4
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// buffer-file-coding-system: utf-8-unix
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// End:
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