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// Copyright (C) 2016 The Qt Company Ltd.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GFDL-1.3-no-invariants-only
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/*!
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\example draganddrop/dropsite
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\title Drop Site Example
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\examplecategory {User Interface Components}
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\brief The example shows how to distinguish the various MIME formats available
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in a drag and drop operation.
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\image dropsite-example.png Screenshot of the Drop Site example
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The Drop Site example accepts drops from other applications, and displays
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the MIME formats provided by the drag object.
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There are two classes, \c DropArea and \c DropSiteWindow, and a \c main()
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function in this example. A \c DropArea object is instantiated in
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\c DropSiteWindow; a \c DropSiteWindow object is then invoked in the
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\c main() function.
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\section1 DropArea Class Definition
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The \c DropArea class is a subclass of QLabel with a public slot,
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\c clear(), and a \c changed() signal.
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\snippet draganddrop/dropsite/droparea.h DropArea header part1
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In addition, \c DropArea contains reimplementations of four \l{QWidget}
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event handlers:
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\list 1
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\li \l{QWidget::dragEnterEvent()}{dragEnterEvent()}
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\li \l{QWidget::dragMoveEvent()}{dragMoveEvent()}
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\li \l{QWidget::dragLeaveEvent()}{dragLeaveEvent()}
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\li \l{QWidget::dropEvent()}{dropEvent()}
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\endlist
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These event handlers are further explained in the implementation of the
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\c DropArea class.
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\snippet draganddrop/dropsite/droparea.h DropArea header part2
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\section1 DropArea Class Implementation
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In the \c DropArea constructor, we set the \l{QWidget::setMinimumSize()}
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{minimum size} to 200x200 pixels, the \l{QFrame::setFrameStyle()}
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{frame style} to both QFrame::Sunken and QFrame::StyledPanel, and we align
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its contents to the center.
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\snippet draganddrop/dropsite/droparea.cpp DropArea constructor
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Also, we enable drop events in \c DropArea by setting the
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\l{QWidget::acceptDrops()}{acceptDrops} property to \c true. Then,
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we enable the \l{QWidget::autoFillBackground()}{autoFillBackground}
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property and invoke the \c clear() function.
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The \l{QWidget::dragEnterEvent()}{dragEnterEvent()} event handler is
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called when a drag is in progress and the mouse enters the \c DropArea
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object. For the \c DropSite example, when the mouse enters \c DropArea,
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we set its text to "<drop content>" and highlight its background.
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\snippet draganddrop/dropsite/droparea.cpp dragEnterEvent() function
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Then, we invoke \l{QDropEvent::acceptProposedAction()}
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{acceptProposedAction()} on \a event, setting the drop action to the one
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proposed. Lastly, we emit the \c changed() signal, with the data that was
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dropped and its MIME type information as a parameter.
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For \l{QWidget::dragMoveEvent()}{dragMoveEvent()}, we just accept the
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proposed QDragMoveEvent object, \a event, with
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\l{QDropEvent::acceptProposedAction()}{acceptProposedAction()}.
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\snippet draganddrop/dropsite/droparea.cpp dragMoveEvent() function
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The \c DropArea class's implementation of \l{QWidget::dropEvent()}
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{dropEvent()} extracts the \a{event}'s mime data and displays it
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accordingly.
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\snippet draganddrop/dropsite/droparea.cpp dropEvent() function part1
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The \c mimeData object can contain one of the following objects: an image,
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HTML text, Markdown text, plain text, or a list of URLs.
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\snippet draganddrop/dropsite/droparea.cpp dropEvent() function part2
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\list
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\li If \c mimeData contains an image, we display it in \c DropArea with
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\l{QLabel::setPixmap()}{setPixmap()}.
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\li If \c mimeData contains HTML, we display it with
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\l{QLabel::setText()}{setText()} and set \c{DropArea}'s text format
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as Qt::RichText.
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\li If \c mimeData contains Markdown, we display it with
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\l{QLabel::setText()}{setText()} and set \c{DropArea}'s text format
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as Qt::MarkdownText.
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\li If \c mimeData contains plain text, we display it with
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\l{QLabel::setText()}{setText()} and set \c{DropArea}'s text format
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as Qt::PlainText. In the event that \c mimeData contains URLs, we
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iterate through the list of URLs to display them on individual
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lines.
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\li If \c mimeData contains other types of objects, we set
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\c{DropArea}'s text, with \l{QLabel::setText()}{setText()} to
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"Cannot display data" to inform the user.
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\endlist
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We then set \c{DropArea}'s \l{QWidget::backgroundRole()}{backgroundRole} to
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QPalette::Dark and we accept \c{event}'s proposed action.
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\snippet draganddrop/dropsite/droparea.cpp dropEvent() function part3
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The \l{QWidget::dragLeaveEvent()}{dragLeaveEvent()} event handler is
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called when a drag is in progress and the mouse leaves the widget.
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\snippet draganddrop/dropsite/droparea.cpp dragLeaveEvent() function
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For \c{DropArea}'s implementation, we clear invoke \c clear() and then
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accept the proposed event.
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The \c clear() function sets the text in \c DropArea to "<drop content>"
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and sets the \l{QWidget::backgroundRole()}{backgroundRole} to
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QPalette::Dark. Lastly, it emits the \c changed() signal.
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\snippet draganddrop/dropsite/droparea.cpp clear() function
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\section1 DropSiteWindow Class Definition
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The \c DropSiteWindow class contains a constructor and a public slot,
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\c updateFormatsTable().
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\snippet draganddrop/dropsite/dropsitewindow.h DropSiteWindow header
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The class also contains a private instance of \c DropArea, \c dropArea,
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QLabel, \c abstractLabel, QTableWidget, \c formatsTable, QDialogButtonBox,
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\c buttonBox, and two QPushButton objects, \c clearButton and
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\c quitButton.
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\section1 DropSiteWindow Class Implementation
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In the constructor of \c DropSiteWindow, we instantiate \c abstractLabel
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and set its \l{QLabel::setWordWrap()}{wordWrap} property to \c true. We
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also call the \l{QLabel::adjustSize()}{adjustSize()} function to adjust
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\c{abstractLabel}'s size according to its contents.
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\snippet draganddrop/dropsite/dropsitewindow.cpp constructor part1
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Then we instantiate \c dropArea and connect its \c changed() signal to
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\c{DropSiteWindow}'s \c updateFormatsTable() slot.
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\snippet draganddrop/dropsite/dropsitewindow.cpp constructor part2
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We now set up the QTableWidget object, \c formatsTable. Its
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horizontal header is set using a QStringList object, \c labels. The number
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of columms are set to two and the table is not editable. Also, the
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\c{formatTable}'s horizontal header is formatted to ensure that its second
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column stretches to occupy additional space available.
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\snippet draganddrop/dropsite/dropsitewindow.cpp constructor part3
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Three QPushButton objects, \c clearButton, \c copyButton, and \c quitButton,
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are instantiated and added to \c buttonBox - a QDialogButtonBox object. We
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use QDialogButtonBox here to ensure that the push buttons are presented in a
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layout that conforms to the platform's style.
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\snippet draganddrop/dropsite/dropsitewindow.cpp constructor part4
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The \l{QPushButton::clicked()}{clicked()} signals for \c copyButton,
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\c clearButton, and \c quitButton are connected to \c copy(),
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\c clear() and \l{QWidget::close()}{close()}, respectively.
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For the layout, we use a QVBoxLayout, \c mainLayout, to arrange our widgets
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vertically. We also set the window title to "Drop Site" and the minimum
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size to 350x500 pixels.
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\snippet draganddrop/dropsite/dropsitewindow.cpp constructor part5
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We move on to the \c updateFormatsTable() function. This function updates
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the \c formatsTable, displaying the MIME formats of the object dropped onto
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the \c DropArea object. First, we set \l{QTableWidget}'s
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\l{QTableWidget::setRowCount()}{rowCount} property to 0. Then, we validate
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to ensure that the QMimeData object passed in is a valid object.
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\snippet draganddrop/dropsite/dropsitewindow.cpp updateFormatsTable() part1
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Once we are sure that \c mimeData is valid, we iterate through its
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supported formats.
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\note The \l{QMimeData::formats()}{formats()} function returns a
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QStringList object, containing all the formats supported by the
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\c mimeData.
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\snippet draganddrop/dropsite/dropsitewindow.cpp updateFormatsTable() part2
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Within each iteration, we create a QTableWidgetItem, \c formatItem and we
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set its \l{QTableWidgetItem::setFlags()}{flags} to Qt::ItemIsEnabled, and
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its \l{QTableWidgetItem::setTextAlignment()}{text alignment} to Qt::AlignTop
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and Qt::AlignLeft.
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A QString object, \c text, is customized to display data according to the
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contents of \c format. We invoke \l{QString}'s \l{QString::simplified()}
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{simplified()} function on \c text, to obtain a string that has no
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additional space before, after or in between words.
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\snippet draganddrop/dropsite/dropsitewindow.cpp updateFormatsTable() part3
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If \c format contains a list of URLs, we iterate through them, using spaces
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to separate them. On the other hand, if \c format contains an image, we
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display the data by converting the text to hexadecimal.
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\snippet draganddrop/dropsite/dropsitewindow.cpp updateFormatsTable() part4
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Once \c text has been customized to contain the appropriate data, we insert
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both \c format and \c text into \c formatsTable with
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\l{QTableWidget::setItem()}{setItem()}. Lastly, we invoke
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\l{QTableView::resizeColumnToContents()}{resizeColumnToContents()} on
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\c{formatsTable}'s first column.
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\section1 The main() Function
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Within the \c main() function, we instantiate \c DropSiteWindow and invoke
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its \l{QWidget::show()}{show()} function.
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\snippet draganddrop/dropsite/main.cpp main() function
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*/
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