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| <sect1 id="func-cygwin-conv-path">
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| <title>cygwin_conv_path</title>
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| 
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| <funcsynopsis><funcprototype>
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| <funcdef>extern "C" ssize_t
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| <function>cygwin_conv_path</function></funcdef>
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| <paramdef>cygwin_conv_path_t <parameter>what</parameter></paramdef>
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| <paramdef>const void * <parameter>from</parameter></paramdef>
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| <paramdef>void * <parameter>to</parameter></paramdef>
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| <paramdef>size_t <parameter>size</parameter></paramdef>
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| </funcprototype></funcsynopsis>
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| 
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| <para>Use this function to convert POSIX paths in
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| <parameter>from</parameter> to Win32 paths in <parameter>to</parameter>
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| or, vice versa, Win32 paths in <parameter>from</parameter> to POSIX paths
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| in <parameter>to</parameter>.  <parameter>what</parameter>
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| defines the direction of this conversion and can be any of the below
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| values.</para>
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| 
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| <programlisting>
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|   CCP_POSIX_TO_WIN_A      /* from is char *posix, to is char *win32       */
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|   CCP_POSIX_TO_WIN_W,     /* from is char *posix, to is wchar_t *win32    */
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|   CCP_WIN_A_TO_POSIX,     /* from is char *win32, to is char *posix       */
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|   CCP_WIN_W_TO_POSIX,     /* from is wchar_t *win32, to is char *posix    */
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| </programlisting>
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| 
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| <para>You can additionally or the following values to
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| <parameter>what</parameter>, to define whether you want the resulting
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| path in <parameter>to</parameter> to be absolute or if you want to keep
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| relative paths in relative notation.  Creating absolute paths is the
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| default.</para>
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| 
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| <programlisting>
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|   CCP_ABSOLUTE = 0,       /* Request absolute path (default).             */
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|   CCP_RELATIVE = 0x100    /* Request to keep path relative.               */
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| </programlisting>
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| 
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| <para><parameter>size</parameter> is the size of the buffer pointed to
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| by <parameter>to</parameter> in bytes.  If <parameter>size</parameter>
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| is 0, <function>cygwin_conv_path</function> just returns the required
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| buffer size in bytes.  Otherwise, it returns 0 on success, or -1 on
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| error and errno is set to one of the below values.</para>
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| 
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| <programlisting>
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|     EINVAL        what has an invalid value.
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|     EFAULT        from or to point into nirvana.
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|     ENAMETOOLONG  the resulting path is longer than 32K, or, in case
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|                   of what == CCP_POSIX_TO_WIN_A, longer than MAX_PATH.
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|     ENOSPC        size is less than required for the conversion.
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| </programlisting>
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| 
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| <example>
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| <title>Example use of cygwin_conv_path</title>
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| <programlisting>
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| <![CDATA[
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| #include <sys/cygwin.h>
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| 
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| /* Conversion from incoming Win32 path given as wchar_t *win32 to POSIX path.
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|    If incoming path is a relative path, stick to it.  First ask how big
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|    the output buffer has to be and allocate space dynamically. */
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| ssize_t size;
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| char *posix;
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| size = cygwin_conv_path (CCP_WIN_W_TO_POSIX | CCP_RELATIVE, win32, NULL, 0);
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| if (size < 0)
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|   perror ("cygwin_conv_path");
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| else
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|   {
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|     posix = (char *) malloc (size);
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|     if (cygwin_conv_path (CCP_WIN_W_TO_POSIX | CCP_RELATIVE, win32,
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|                           posix, size))
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|       perror ("cygwin_conv_path");
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|   }
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| ]]>
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| </programlisting>
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| </example>
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| 
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| </sect1>
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| 
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| <sect1 id="func-cygwin-conv-path-list">
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| <title>cygwin_conv_path_list</title>
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| 
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| <funcsynopsis><funcprototype>
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| <funcdef>extern "C" ssize_t
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| <function>cygwin_conv_path_list</function></funcdef>
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| <paramdef>cygwin_conv_path_t <parameter>what</parameter></paramdef>
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| <paramdef>const void * <parameter>from</parameter></paramdef>
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| <paramdef>void * <parameter>to</parameter></paramdef>
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| <paramdef>size_t <parameter>size</parameter></paramdef>
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| </funcprototype></funcsynopsis>
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| 
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| <para>This is the same as <function>cygwin_conv_path</function>, but the
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| input is treated as a path list in $PATH or %PATH% notation.</para>
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| <para>If <parameter>what</parameter> is CCP_POSIX_TO_WIN_A or
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| CCP_POSIX_TO_WIN_W, given a POSIX $PATH-style string (i.e. /foo:/bar)
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| convert it to the equivalent Win32 %PATH%-style string (i.e. d:\;e:\bar).</para>
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| <para>If <parameter>what</parameter> is CCP_WIN_A_TO_POSIX or
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| CCP_WIN_W_TO_POSIX, given a Win32 %PATH%-style string (i.e. d:\;e:\bar)
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| convert it to the equivalent POSIX $PATH-style string (i.e. /foo:/bar).</para>
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| <para><parameter>size</parameter> is the size of the buffer pointed to by
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| <parameter>to</parameter> in bytes.</para>
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| 
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| <para>See also <link linkend="func-cygwin-conv-path">cygwin_conv_path</link></para>
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| 
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| </sect1>
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| 
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| <sect1 id="func-cygwin-create-path">
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| <title>cygwin_create_path</title>
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| 
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| <funcsynopsis><funcprototype>
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| <funcdef>extern "C" void *
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| <function>cygwin_create_path</function></funcdef>
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| <paramdef>cygwin_conv_path_t <parameter>what</parameter></paramdef>
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| <paramdef>const void * <parameter>from</parameter></paramdef>
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| </funcprototype></funcsynopsis>
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| 
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| <para>This is equivalent to the <function>cygwin_conv_path</function>, except
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| that <function>cygwin_create_path</function> does not take a buffer pointer
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| for the result of the conversion as input.  Rather it allocates the buffer
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| itself using <function>malloc</function>(3) and returns a pointer to this
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| buffer.  In case of error it returns NULL and sets errno to one of the
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| values defined for <function>cygwin_conv_path</function>.  Additionally
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| errno can be set to the below value.</para>
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| 
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| <programlisting>
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|     ENOMEM        Insufficient memory was available.
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| </programlisting>
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| 
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| <para>When you don't need the returned buffer anymore, use
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| <function>free</function>(3) to deallocate it.</para>
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| 
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| <para>See also <link linkend="func-cygwin-conv-path">cygwin_conv_path</link></para>
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| 
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| </sect1>
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| 
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| <sect1 id="func-cygwin-posix-path-list-p">
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| <title>cygwin_posix_path_list_p</title>
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| 
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| <funcsynopsis><funcprototype>
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| <funcdef>extern "C" int
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| <function>cygwin_posix_path_list_p</function></funcdef>
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| <paramdef>const char *<parameter>path</parameter></paramdef>
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| </funcprototype></funcsynopsis>
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| 
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| <para>This function tells you if the supplied
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| <parameter>path</parameter> is a POSIX-style path (i.e. posix names,
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| forward slashes, colon delimiters) or a Win32-style path (drive
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| letters, reverse slashes, semicolon delimiters.  The return value is
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| true if the path is a POSIX path.  Note that "_p" means "predicate", a
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| lisp term meaning that the function tells you something about the
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| parameter.</para>
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| 
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| </sect1>
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| 
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| <sect1 id="func-cygwin-split-path">
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| <title>cygwin_split_path</title>
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| 
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| <funcsynopsis><funcprototype>
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| <funcdef>extern "C" void
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| <function>cygwin_split_path</function>
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| </funcdef>
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| <paramdef>const char * <parameter>path</parameter></paramdef>
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| <paramdef>char * <parameter>dir</parameter></paramdef>
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| <paramdef>char * <parameter>file</parameter></paramdef>
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| </funcprototype></funcsynopsis>
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| 
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| <para>Split a path into the directory and the file portions.  Both
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| <parameter>dir</parameter> and <parameter>file</parameter> are
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| expected to point to buffers of sufficient size.  </para>
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| 
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| <example>
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| <title>Example use of cygwin_split_path</title>
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| <programlisting>
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| char dir[200], file[100];
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| cygwin_split_path("c:/foo/bar.c", dir, file);
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| printf("dir=%s, file=%s\n", dir, file);
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| </programlisting>
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| </example>
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| </sect1>
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