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| llc - LLVM static compiler
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| ==========================
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| 
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| SYNOPSIS
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| --------
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| 
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| :program:`llc` [*options*] [*filename*]
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| 
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| DESCRIPTION
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| -----------
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| 
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| The :program:`llc` command compiles LLVM source inputs into assembly language
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| for a specified architecture.  The assembly language output can then be passed
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| through a native assembler and linker to generate a native executable.
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| 
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| The choice of architecture for the output assembly code is automatically
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| determined from the input file, unless the :option:`-march` option is used to
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| override the default.
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| 
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| OPTIONS
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| -------
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| 
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| If ``filename`` is "``-``" or omitted, :program:`llc` reads from standard input.
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| Otherwise, it will from ``filename``.  Inputs can be in either the LLVM assembly
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| language format (``.ll``) or the LLVM bitcode format (``.bc``).
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| 
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| If the :option:`-o` option is omitted, then :program:`llc` will send its output
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| to standard output if the input is from standard input.  If the :option:`-o`
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| option specifies "``-``", then the output will also be sent to standard output.
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| 
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| If no :option:`-o` option is specified and an input file other than "``-``" is
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| specified, then :program:`llc` creates the output filename by taking the input
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| filename, removing any existing ``.bc`` extension, and adding a ``.s`` suffix.
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| 
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| Other :program:`llc` options are described below.
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| 
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| End-user Options
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| .. option:: -help
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| 
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|  Print a summary of command line options.
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| 
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| .. option:: -O=uint
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| 
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|  Generate code at different optimization levels.  These correspond to the
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|  ``-O0``, ``-O1``, ``-O2``, and ``-O3`` optimization levels used by
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|  :program:`clang`.
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| 
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| .. option:: -mtriple=<target triple>
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| 
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|  Override the target triple specified in the input file with the specified
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|  string.
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| 
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| .. option:: -march=<arch>
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| 
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|  Specify the architecture for which to generate assembly, overriding the target
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|  encoded in the input file.  See the output of ``llc -help`` for a list of
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|  valid architectures.  By default this is inferred from the target triple or
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|  autodetected to the current architecture.
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| 
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| .. option:: -mcpu=<cpuname>
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| 
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|  Specify a specific chip in the current architecture to generate code for.
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|  By default this is inferred from the target triple and autodetected to
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|  the current architecture.  For a list of available CPUs, use:
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| 
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|  .. code-block:: none
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| 
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|    llvm-as < /dev/null | llc -march=xyz -mcpu=help
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| 
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| .. option:: -filetype=<output file type>
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| 
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|  Specify what kind of output ``llc`` should generated.  Options are: ``asm``
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|  for textual assembly ( ``'.s'``), ``obj`` for native object files (``'.o'``)
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|  and ``null`` for not emitting anything (for performance testing).
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| 
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|  Note that not all targets support all options.
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| 
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| .. option:: -mattr=a1,+a2,-a3,...
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| 
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|  Override or control specific attributes of the target, such as whether SIMD
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|  operations are enabled or not.  The default set of attributes is set by the
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|  current CPU.  For a list of available attributes, use:
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| 
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|  .. code-block:: none
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| 
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|    llvm-as < /dev/null | llc -march=xyz -mattr=help
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| 
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| .. option:: --disable-fp-elim
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| 
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|  Disable frame pointer elimination optimization.
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| 
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| .. option:: --disable-excess-fp-precision
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| 
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|  Disable optimizations that may produce excess precision for floating point.
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|  Note that this option can dramatically slow down code on some systems
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|  (e.g. X86).
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| 
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| .. option:: --enable-no-infs-fp-math
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| 
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|  Enable optimizations that assume no Inf values.
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| 
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| .. option:: --enable-no-nans-fp-math
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| 
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|  Enable optimizations that assume no NAN values.
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| 
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| .. option:: --enable-unsafe-fp-math
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| 
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|  Enable optimizations that make unsafe assumptions about IEEE math (e.g. that
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|  addition is associative) or may not work for all input ranges.  These
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|  optimizations allow the code generator to make use of some instructions which
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|  would otherwise not be usable (such as ``fsin`` on X86).
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| 
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| .. option:: --enable-correct-eh-support
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| 
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|  Instruct the **lowerinvoke** pass to insert code for correct exception
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|  handling support.  This is expensive and is by default omitted for efficiency.
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| 
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| .. option:: --stats
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| 
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|  Print statistics recorded by code-generation passes.
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| 
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| .. option:: --time-passes
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| 
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|  Record the amount of time needed for each pass and print a report to standard
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|  error.
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| 
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| .. option:: --load=<dso_path>
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| 
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|  Dynamically load ``dso_path`` (a path to a dynamically shared object) that
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|  implements an LLVM target.  This will permit the target name to be used with
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|  the :option:`-march` option so that code can be generated for that target.
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| 
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| Tuning/Configuration Options
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| .. option:: --print-machineinstrs
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| 
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|  Print generated machine code between compilation phases (useful for debugging).
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| 
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| .. option:: --regalloc=<allocator>
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| 
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|  Specify the register allocator to use.
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|  Valid register allocators are:
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| 
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|  *basic*
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| 
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|   Basic register allocator.
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| 
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|  *fast*
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| 
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|   Fast register allocator. It is the default for unoptimized code.
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| 
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|  *greedy*
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| 
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|   Greedy register allocator. It is the default for optimized code.
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| 
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|  *pbqp*
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| 
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|   Register allocator based on 'Partitioned Boolean Quadratic Programming'.
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| 
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| .. option:: --spiller=<spiller>
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| 
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|  Specify the spiller to use for register allocators that support it.  Currently
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|  this option is used only by the linear scan register allocator.  The default
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|  ``spiller`` is *local*.  Valid spillers are:
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| 
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|  *simple*
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| 
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|   Simple spiller
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|  *local*
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| 
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|   Local spiller
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| 
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| Intel IA-32-specific Options
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| .. option:: --x86-asm-syntax=[att|intel]
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| 
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|  Specify whether to emit assembly code in AT&T syntax (the default) or Intel
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|  syntax.
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| 
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| EXIT STATUS
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| -----------
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| 
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| If :program:`llc` succeeds, it will exit with 0.  Otherwise, if an error
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| occurs, it will exit with a non-zero value.
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| 
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| SEE ALSO
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| --------
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| 
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| lli
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| 
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