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- Fix syntax errors in setup_dev.py test cells (proper indentation) - Add comprehensive test suite for setup module (test_setup.py) - Test coverage: functions, SystemInfo class, integration tests - Custom test runner (no pytest dependency required) - All 9 tests pass successfully - Update .gitignore to allow modules/ directory for educational structure
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7.1 KiB
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261 lines
7.1 KiB
Python
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# %% [markdown]
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"""
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# Module 0: Setup - Tiny🔥Torch Development Workflow
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Welcome to TinyTorch! This module teaches you the development workflow you'll use throughout the course.
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## Learning Goals
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- Understand the nbdev notebook-to-Python workflow
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- Write your first TinyTorch code
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- Run tests and use the CLI tools
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- Get comfortable with the development rhythm
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## The TinyTorch Development Cycle
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1. **Write code** in this notebook using `#| export`
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2. **Export code** with `python bin/tito.py sync --module setup`
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3. **Run tests** with `python bin/tito.py test --module setup`
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4. **Check progress** with `python bin/tito.py info`
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Let's get started!
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# %%
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#| default_exp core.utils
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# Setup imports and environment
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import sys
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import platform
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from datetime import datetime
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print("🔥 TinyTorch Development Environment")
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print(f"Python {sys.version}")
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print(f"Platform: {platform.system()} {platform.release()}")
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print(f"Started: {datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')}")
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# %% [markdown]
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"""
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## Step 1: Understanding the Module → Package Structure
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**🎓 Teaching vs. 🔧 Building**: This course has two sides:
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- **Teaching side**: You work in `modules/setup/setup_dev.ipynb` (learning-focused)
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- **Building side**: Your code exports to `tinytorch/core/utils.py` (production package)
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**Key Concept**: The `#| default_exp core.utils` directive at the top tells nbdev to export all `#| export` cells to `tinytorch/core/utils.py`.
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This separation allows us to:
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- Organize learning by **concepts** (modules)
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- Organize code by **function** (package structure)
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- Build a real ML framework while learning systematically
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Let's write a simple "Hello World" function with the `#| export` directive:
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"""
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# %%
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#| export
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def hello_tinytorch():
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"""
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A simple hello world function for TinyTorch.
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TODO: Implement this function to return a welcoming message about TinyTorch.
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Make it encouraging and mention what students will build.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError("Student implementation required")
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def add_numbers(a, b):
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"""
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Add two numbers together.
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TODO: Implement addition of two numbers.
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This is the foundation of all mathematical operations in ML.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError("Student implementation required")
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# %%
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#| hide
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#| export
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def hello_tinytorch():
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"""A simple hello world function for TinyTorch."""
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return "🔥 Welcome to TinyTorch! Ready to build ML systems from scratch? Let's go! 🔥"
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def add_numbers(a, b):
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"""Add two numbers together."""
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return a + b
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# %% [markdown]
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"""
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### 🧪 Test Your Implementation
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Once you implement the functions above, run this cell to test them:
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"""
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# %%
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# Test the functions in the notebook (will fail until implemented)
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try:
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print("Testing hello_tinytorch():")
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print(hello_tinytorch())
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print()
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print("Testing add_numbers():")
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print(f"2 + 3 = {add_numbers(2, 3)}")
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except NotImplementedError as e:
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print(f"⚠️ {e}")
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print("Implement the functions above first!")
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# %% [markdown]
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"""
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## Step 2: A Simple Class
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Let's create a simple class that will help us understand system information. This is still basic, but shows how to structure classes in TinyTorch.
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"""
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# %%
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#| export
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class SystemInfo:
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"""
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Simple system information class.
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TODO: Implement this class to collect and display system information.
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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"""
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Initialize system information collection.
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TODO: Collect Python version, platform, and machine information.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError("Student implementation required")
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def __str__(self):
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"""
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Return human-readable system information.
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TODO: Format system info as a readable string.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError("Student implementation required")
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def is_compatible(self):
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"""
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Check if system meets minimum requirements.
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TODO: Check if Python version is >= 3.8
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError("Student implementation required")
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# %%
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#| hide
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#| export
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class SystemInfo:
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"""Simple system information class."""
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def __init__(self):
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self.python_version = sys.version_info
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self.platform = platform.system()
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self.machine = platform.machine()
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def __str__(self):
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return f"Python {self.python_version.major}.{self.python_version.minor} on {self.platform} ({self.machine})"
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def is_compatible(self):
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"""Check if system meets minimum requirements."""
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return self.python_version >= (3, 8)
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# %% [markdown]
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"""
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### 🧪 Test Your SystemInfo Class
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Once you implement the SystemInfo class above, run this cell to test it:
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"""
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# %%
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# Test the SystemInfo class (will fail until implemented)
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try:
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print("Testing SystemInfo class:")
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info = SystemInfo()
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print(f"System: {info}")
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print(f"Compatible: {info.is_compatible()}")
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except NotImplementedError as e:
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print(f"⚠️ {e}")
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print("Implement the SystemInfo class above first!")
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# %% [markdown]
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"""
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## Step 3: Try the Export Process
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Now let's export our code! In your terminal, run:
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```bash
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python bin/tito.py sync --module setup
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```
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This will export the code marked with `#| export` to `tinytorch/core/utils.py`.
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**What happens during export:**
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1. nbdev scans this notebook for `#| export` cells
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2. Extracts the Python code
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3. Writes it to `tinytorch/core/utils.py` (because of `#| default_exp core.utils`)
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4. Handles imports and dependencies automatically
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**🔍 Verification**: After export, check `tinytorch/core/utils.py` - you'll see your functions there with auto-generated headers pointing back to this notebook!
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**Note**: The export process will use the instructor solutions (from `#|hide` cells) so the package will have working implementations even if you haven't completed the exercises yet.
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"""
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# %% [markdown]
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"""
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## Step 4: Run Tests
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After exporting, run the tests:
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```bash
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python bin/tito.py test --module setup
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```
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This will run all tests for the setup module and verify your implementation works correctly.
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## Step 5: Check Your Progress
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See your overall progress:
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```bash
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python bin/tito.py info
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```
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This shows which modules are complete and which are pending.
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"""
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# %% [markdown]
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"""
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## 🎉 Congratulations!
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You've learned the TinyTorch development workflow:
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1. ✅ Write code in notebooks with `#| export`
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2. ✅ Export with `tito sync --module setup`
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3. ✅ Test with `tito test --module setup`
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4. ✅ Check progress with `tito info`
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**This is the rhythm you'll use for every module in TinyTorch.**
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### Next Steps
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Ready for the real work? Head to **Module 1: Tensor** where you'll build the core data structures that power everything else in TinyTorch.
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**Development Tips:**
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- Always test your code in the notebook first
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- Export frequently to catch issues early
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- Read error messages carefully - they're designed to help
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- When stuck, check if your code exports cleanly first
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Happy building! 🔥
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"""
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