awesome/lib/awful/keygrabber.lua

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--- A keyboard grabbing and transaction object.
--
-- This module allows to grab all keyboard inputs until stopped. It is used
-- to gather input data (such as in `awful.prompt`), implement VI-like keybindings
-- or multi key transactions such as emulating the Alt+Tab behavior.
--
-- Note that this module has been redesigned in Awesome 4.3 to be object oriented
-- and stateful. The use of the older global keygrabbing API is discouraged
-- going forward since it had problem with recursive keygrabbers and required
-- a lot of boiler plate code to get anything done.
--
-- Using keygrabber as transactions
-- --------------------------------
--
-- The transactional keybindings are keybindings that start with a normal
-- keybindings, but only end when a (mod)key is released. In the classic
-- "Alt+Tab" transaction, first pressing "Alt+Tab" will display a popup listing
-- all windows (clients). This popup will only disappear when "Alt" is released.
--
-- @DOC_text_awful_keygrabber_alttab_EXAMPLE@
--
-- In that example, because `export_keybindings` is set to `true`, pressing
-- `alt+tab` or `alt+shift+tab` will start the transaction even if the
-- keygrabber is not (yet) running.
--
-- Using keygrabber for modal keybindings (VI like)
-- ------------------------------------------------
--
-- VI-like modal keybindings are triggered by a key, like `Escape`, followed by
-- either a number, an adjective (or noun) and closed by a verb. For example
-- `<Escape>+2+t+f` could mean "focus (f) the second (2) tag (t)".
-- `<Escape>+2+h+t+f` would "focus (f) two (2) tags (t) to the right (h)".
--
-- Here is a basic implementation of such a system. Note that the action
-- functions themselves are not implemented to keep the example size and
-- complexity to a minimum. The implementation is just if/elseif of all action
-- and the code can be found in the normal `rc.lua` keybindings section:
--
-- @DOC_text_awful_keygrabber_vimode_EXAMPLE@
--
-- Using signals
-- -------------
--
-- When the keygrabber is running, it will emit signals on each event. The
-- format is "key_name".."::".."pressed_or_released". For example, to attach
-- a callback to `Escape` being pressed, do:
--
-- mykeygrabber:connect_signal("Escape::pressed", function(self, modifiers, modset)
-- print("Escape called!")
-- end)
--
-- The `self` argument is the keygrabber instance. The `modifiers` is a list of
-- all the currently pressed modifiers and the `modset` is the same table, but
-- with the modifiers as keys instead of value. It allow to save time by
-- checking `if modset.Mod4 then ... end` instead of looping into the `modifiers`
-- table or using `gears.table`.
--
-- @author dodo
-- @author Emmanuel Lepage Vallee &lt;elv1313@gmail.com&gt;
-- @copyright 2012 dodo
-- @copyright 2017 Emmanuel Lepage Vallee
-- @coreclassmod awful.keygrabber
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local ipairs = ipairs
local table = table
local gdebug = require('gears.debug')
local akey = require("awful.key")
local unpack = unpack or table.unpack -- luacheck: globals unpack (compatibility with Lua 5.1)
local gtable = require("gears.table")
local gobject = require("gears.object")
local gtimer = require("gears.timer")
local akeyboard = require("awful.keyboard")
local glib = require("lgi").GLib
local capi = { keygrabber = keygrabber, root = root, awesome = awesome }
local keygrab = {}
-- Private data
local grabbers = {}
local keygrabbing = false
local keygrabber = {
object = {}
}
-- Instead of checking for every modifiers, check the key directly.
local conversion = nil
--BEGIN one day create a proper API to add and remove keybindings at runtime.
-- Doing it this way is horrible.
-- Read the modifiers name and map their keysyms to the modkeys
local function generate_conversion_map()
if conversion then return conversion end
local mods = capi.awesome._modifiers
assert(mods)
conversion = {}
for mod, keysyms in pairs(mods) do
for _, keysym in ipairs(keysyms) do
assert(keysym.keysym)
conversion[keysym.keysym] = mod
end
end
return conversion
end
capi.awesome.connect_signal("xkb::map_changed" , function() conversion = nil end)
local function add_root_keybindings(self, list)
assert(
list, "`add_root_keybindings` needs to be called with a list of keybindings"
)
for _, kb in ipairs(list) do
if kb.on_press then
local old_press = kb.on_press
kb.on_press = function(...)
self:start()
old_press(...)
end
end
if kb.on_release then
local old_release = kb.on_release
kb.on_release = function(...)
self:start()
old_release(...)
end
end
akeyboard.append_global_keybinding(kb)
end
end
--END hack
local function grabber(mod, key, event)
for _, keygrabber_function in ipairs(grabbers) do
-- continue if the grabber explicitly returns false
if keygrabber_function(mod, key, event) ~= false then
break
end
end
end
local function runner(self, modifiers, key, event)
local converted = generate_conversion_map()[key]
-- Stop the keygrabber with the `stop_key`
if (key == self.stop_key or (converted and converted == self.stop_key))
and event == self.stop_event and self.stop_key then
self:stop(key, modifiers)
return false
end
-- Stop when only a subset of keys are allowed and it isn't one of them.
if self._private.allowed_keys and not self._private.allowed_keys[key] then
self:stop(key, modifiers)
return false
end
-- Support multiple stop keys
if type(self.stop_key) == "table" and event == self.stop_event then
for _, k in ipairs(self.stop_key) do
if k == key then
self:stop(k, modifiers)
return false
end
end
end
local is_modifier = converted ~= nil
-- Reset the inactivity timer on each events.
if self._private.timer and self._private.timer.started then
self._private.timer:again()
end
-- Lua strings are bytes, to handle UTF-8, use GLib
local seq_len = glib.utf8_strlen(self.sequence, -1)
-- Record the key sequence
if key == "BackSpace" and seq_len > 0 and event == "release" then
self.sequence = glib.utf8_substring(self.sequence, 0, seq_len - 1)
elseif glib.utf8_strlen(key, -1) == 1 and event == "release" then
self.sequence = self.sequence..key
end
-- Convert index array to hash table
local mod = {}
for _, v in ipairs(modifiers) do mod[v] = true end
-- Emit some signals so the user can connect to a single type of event.
self:emit_signal(key.."::"..event, modifiers, mod)
local filtered_modifiers = {}
-- User defined cases
if self._private.keybindings[key] and event == "press" then
-- Remove caps and num lock
for _, m in ipairs(modifiers) do
if not gtable.hasitem(akey.ignore_modifiers, m) then
table.insert(filtered_modifiers, m)
end
end
for _,v in ipairs(self._private.keybindings[key]) do
if #filtered_modifiers == #v.modifiers then
local match = true
for _,v2 in ipairs(v.modifiers) do
match = match and mod[v2]
end
if match and v.on_press then
v.on_press(self)
if self.mask_event_callback ~= false then
return
end
end
end
end
end
-- Do not call the callbacks on modkeys
if is_modifier and self.mask_modkeys then
return
end
if self.keypressed_callback and event == "press" then
self.keypressed_callback(self, modifiers, key, event)
elseif self.keyreleased_callback and event == "release" then
self.keyreleased_callback(self, modifiers, key, event)
end
end
--- Stop grabbing the keyboard for the provided callback.
--
-- When no callback is given, the last grabber gets removed (last one added to
-- the stack).
--
-- @param[opt] g The key grabber that must be removed.
-- @deprecated awful.keygrabber.stop
function keygrab.stop(g)
-- If `run` is used directly and stop() is called with `g==nil`, get the
-- first keygrabber.
g = g
or keygrab.current_instance and keygrab.current_instance.grabber
or grabbers[#grabbers]
for i, v in ipairs(grabbers) do
if v == g then
table.remove(grabbers, i)
break
end
end
if g and keygrab.current_instance and keygrab.current_instance.grabber == g then
keygrab.current_instance = nil
end
-- Stop the global key grabber if the last grabber disappears from stack.
if #grabbers == 0 then
keygrabbing = false
capi.keygrabber.stop()
end
end
--- The keygrabber timeout.
--
-- @DOC_text_awful_keygrabber_timeout_EXAMPLE@
--
-- @property timeout
-- @param number
-- @see gears.timer
-- @see timeout_callback
--- The key on which the keygrabber listen to terminate itself.
--
-- When this is set, the running keygrabber will quit when [one of] the stop
-- key event occurs.
--
-- By default, the event is `press`. It is common for use case like the
-- `awful.prompt` where `return` (enter) will terminate the keygrabbing. Using
-- `release` as an event is more appropriate when the keygrabber is tied to a
-- modifier key. For example, an Alt+Tab implementation stops when `mod1` (Alt)
-- is released.
--
-- It can also be a table containing many keys (as values).
--
-- @DOC_text_awful_keygrabber_stop_keys_EXAMPLE@
--
-- @DOC_text_awful_keygrabber_stop_key_EXAMPLE@
--
-- Please note that modkeys are not accepted as `stop_key`s. You have to use
-- their corresponding key names such as `Control_L`.
--
-- @property stop_key
-- @param[opt=nil] string|table stop_key
-- @see stop_event
--- The event on which the keygrabbing will be terminated.
--
-- the valid values are:
--
-- * "press" (default)
-- * "release"
--
-- @property stop_event
-- @param string
-- @see stop_key
--- Whether or not to execute the key press/release callbacks when keybindings are called.
--
-- When this property is set to false, the `keyreleased_callback` and
-- `keypressed_callback` callbacks will be executed even when the event was
-- consumed by a `keybinding`.
--
-- By default, keybindings block those callbacks from being executed.
--
-- @property mask_event_callback
-- @param[opt=true] boolean
-- @see keybindings
-- @see keyreleased_callback
-- @see keypressed_callback
--- Do not call the callbacks on modifier keys (like `Control` or `Mod4`) events.
-- @property mask_modkeys
-- @param[opt=false] boolean
-- @see mask_event_callback
--- Export all keygrabber keybindings as root (global) keybindings.
--
-- When this is enabled, calling all of the keygrabber object `keybinding`s will
-- will create root `awful.key` and will automatically starts the grabbing.
--
-- Use this with caution. If many keygrabber or "real" root keybindings are set
-- on the same key combination, they are all executed and there is almost no
-- safe way to undo that. Make sure the `keygrabber` that use this option
-- have a single instance.
--
-- @property export_keybindings
-- @param[opt=false] boolean
--- The root (global) keybinding to start this keygrabber.
--
-- Instead of adding an entry to `root.keys` or `rc.lua` `globalkeys` section,
-- this property can be used to take care of everything. This way, it becomes
-- easier to package modules using keygrabbers.
--
-- @DOC_text_awful_keygrabber_root_keybindings_EXAMPLE@
--
-- @property root_keybindings
-- @param table
-- @see export_keybindings
-- @see keybindings
--- The keybindings associated with this keygrabber.
--
-- This property contains a table of `awful.key` objects.
--
-- @property keybindings
-- @param table
-- @see export_keybindings
-- @see root_keybindings
-- @see awful.key
--- If any key is pressed that is not in this list, the keygrabber is stopped.
--
-- When defined, this property allows to define an implicit way to release the
-- keygrabber. It helps save some boilerplate code in the handler callbacks.
--
-- It is useful when a transaction only handle a limited number of keys. If
-- a key unhandled by the transaction is triggered, the transaction is
-- canceled.
--
-- @DOC_text_awful_keygrabber_allowed_keys_EXAMPLE@
--
-- @property allowed_keys
-- @tparam[opt=nil] table|nil allowed_keys The list of keys.
--- The sequence of keys recorded since the start of the keygrabber.
--
-- In this example, the `stop_callback` is used to retrieve the final key
-- sequence.
--
-- Please note that backspace will remove elements from the sequence and
-- named keys and modifiers are ignored.
--
-- @DOC_text_awful_keygrabber_autostart_EXAMPLE@
--
-- @property sequence
-- @param string
--
--- The current (running) instance of this keygrabber.
--
-- The keygrabber instance is created when the keygrabber starts. It is an object
-- mirroring this keygrabber object, but where extra properties can be added. It
-- is useful to keep some contextual data part of the current transaction without
-- polluting the original object of having extra boilerplate code.
--
-- @tfield keygrabber current_instance
-- @emits property::current_instance
--- The global signal used to track the `current_instance`.
--
-- @signal property::current_instance
--- If a keygrabber is currently running.
-- @tfield boolean is_running
--- Start the keygrabber.
--
-- Note that only a single keygrabber can be started at any one time. If another
-- keygrabber (or this one) is currently running. This method returns false.
--
-- @method start
-- @treturn boolean If the keygrabber was successfully started.
-- @emits started
-- @emits property::current_instance
function keygrabber:start()
if self.grabber or keygrab.current_instance then
return false
end
self.current_instance = setmetatable({}, {
__index = self,
__newindex = function(tab, key, value)
if keygrabber["set_"..key] then
self[key](self, value)
else
rawset(tab, key, value)
end
end
})
self.sequence = ""
if self.start_callback then
self.start_callback(self.current_instance)
end
self.grabber = keygrab.run(function(...) return runner(self, ...) end)
-- Ease making keygrabber that won't hang forever if no action is taken.
if self.timeout and not self._private.timer then
self._private.timer = gtimer {
timeout = self.timeout,
single_shot = true,
callback = function()
if self.timeout_callback then
pcall(self.timeout_callback, self)
end
self:stop()
end
}
end
if self._private.timer then
self._private.timer:start()
end
keygrab.current_instance = self
keygrab.emit_signal("property::current_instance", keygrab.current_instance)
self:emit_signal("started")
end
--- Stop the keygrabber.
--
-- Also stops any `timeout`.
--
-- @method stop
-- @emits stopped
-- @emits property::current_instance
function keygrabber:stop(_stop_key, _stop_mods) -- (at)function disables ldoc params
keygrab.stop(self.grabber)
local timer = self._private.timer
if timer and timer.started then
timer:stop()
end
if self.stop_callback then
self.stop_callback(
self.current_instance, _stop_key, _stop_mods, self.sequence
)
end
keygrab.emit_signal("property::current_instance", nil)
self.grabber = nil
self:emit_signal("stopped")
end
--- Add a keybinding to this keygrabber.
--
-- Those keybindings will automatically start the keygrabbing when hit.
--
-- @method add_keybinding
-- @tparam awful.key key The key.
-- @tparam string description.group The keybinding group
function keygrabber:add_keybinding(key, _keycode, _callback, _description)
local mods = not key._is_awful_key and key or nil
if mods then
gdebug.deprecate(":add_keybinding now takes `awful.key` objects instead"
.. " of multiple parameters",
{deprecated_in=5}
)
key = akey {
modifiers = mods,
key = _keycode,
description = _description,
on_press = _callback
}
end
self._private.keybindings[key.key] = self._private.keybindings[key.key] or {}
table.insert(self._private.keybindings[key.key], key)
if self.export_keybindings then
add_root_keybindings(self, {key})
end
end
function keygrabber:set_root_keybindings(keys)
local real_keys = {}
-- Handle the pre-object-oriented input structures.
for _, key in ipairs(keys) do
if key._is_awful_key then
table.insert(real_keys, key)
else
gdebug.deprecate(":set_root_keybindings now takes `awful.key` "
.. " objects instead of tables",
{deprecated_in=5}
)
local mods, keycode, press, release, data = unpack(key)
table.insert(real_keys, akey {
modifiers = mods,
key = keycode,
description = (data or {}).description,
on_press = press,
on_release = release,
})
end
end
add_root_keybindings(self, real_keys)
end
-- Turn into a set.
function keygrabber:set_allowed_keys(keys)
self._private.allowed_keys = {}
for _, v in ipairs(keys) do
self._private.allowed_keys[v] = true
end
end
--TODO v5 remove this
function keygrabber:set_release_event(event)
-- It has never been in a release, so it can be deprecated right away
gdebug.deprecate("release_event has been renamed to stop_event")
self.stop_event = event
end
--TODO v5 remove this
function keygrabber:get_release_event()
return self.stop_event
end
--- When the keygrabber starts.
-- @signal started
--- When the keygrabber stops.
-- @signal stopped
--- A function called when a keygrabber starts.
-- @callback start_callback
-- @tparam keygrabber keygrabber The keygrabber.
--- The callback when the keygrabbing stops.
--
-- @usage local function my_done_cb(self, stop_key, stop_mods, sequence)
-- -- do something
-- end
-- @tparam table self The current transaction object.
-- @tparam string stop_key The key(s) that stop the keygrabbing (if any)
-- @tparam table stop_mods The modifiers key (if any)
-- @tparam string sequence The recorded key sequence.
-- @callback stop_callback
-- @see sequence
-- @see stop
--- The function called when the keygrabber stops because of a `timeout`.
--
-- Note that the `stop_callback` is also called when the keygrabbers timeout.
--
-- @callback timeout_callback
-- @see timeout
--- The callback function to call with mod table, key and command as arguments
-- when a key was pressed.
--
-- @callback keypressed_callback
-- @tparam table self The current transaction object.
-- @tparam table mod The current modifiers (like "Control" or "Shift").
-- @tparam string key The key name.
-- @tparam string event The event ("press" or "release").
-- @usage local function my_keypressed_cb(self, mod, key, command)
-- -- do something
-- end
--- The callback function to call with mod table, key and command as arguments
-- when a key was released.
-- @usage local function my_keyreleased_cb(self, mod, key, command)
-- -- do something
-- end
-- @callback keyreleased_callback
-- @tparam table self The current transaction object.
-- @tparam table mod The current modifiers (like "Control" or "Shift").
-- @tparam string key The key name.
-- @tparam string event The event ("press" or "release")
--- A wrapper around the keygrabber to make it easier to add keybindings.
--
-- This is similar to the `awful.prompt`, but without an actual widget. It can
-- be used to implement custom transactions such as alt+tab or keyboard menu
-- navigation.
--
-- Note that the object returned can be used as a client or global keybinding
-- callback without modification. Make sure to set `stop_key` and `stop_event`
-- to proper values to avoid permanently locking the keyboard.
--
-- @tparam table args
-- @tparam[opt="press"] string args.stop_event Release event ("press" or "release")
-- @tparam[opt=nil] string|table args.stop_key The key that has to be kept pressed.
-- @tparam table args.keybindings All keybindings.
-- @tparam[opt=-1] number args.timeout The maximum inactivity delay.
-- @tparam[opt=true] boolean args.mask_event_callback Do not call `keypressed_callback`
-- or `keyreleased_callback` when a hook is called.
-- @tparam[opt] function args.start_callback
-- @tparam[opt] function args.stop_callback
-- @tparam[opt] function args.timeout_callback
-- @tparam[opt] function args.keypressed_callback
-- @tparam[opt] function args.keyreleased_callback
-- @tparam[opt=nil] table|nil args.allowed_keys A table with all keys that
-- **won't** stop the keygrabber.
-- @tparam[opt] table args.root_keybindings The root (global) keybindings.
-- @tparam[opt=false] boolean args.export_keybindings Create root (global) keybindings.
-- @tparam[opt=false] boolean args.autostart Start the grabbing immediately
-- @tparam[opt=false] boolean args.mask_modkeys Do not call the callbacks on
-- modifier keys (like `Control` or `Mod4`) events.
-- @constructorfct awful.keygrabber
function keygrab.run_with_keybindings(args)
args = args or {}
local ret = gobject {
enable_properties = true,
enable_auto_signals = true
}
rawset(ret, "_private", {})
-- Do not use `rawset` or `_private` because it uses the `gears.object`
-- auto signals.
ret.sequence = ""
gtable.crush(ret, keygrabber, true)
gtable.crush(ret, args)
ret._private.keybindings = {}
ret.stop_event = args.stop_event or "press"
-- Build the hook map
for _,v in ipairs(args.keybindings or {}) do
if v._is_awful_key then
ret._private.keybindings[v.key] = ret._private.keybindings[v.key] or {}
table.insert(ret._private.keybindings[v.key], v)
elseif #v >= 3 and #v <= 4 then
gdebug.deprecate("keybindings now contains `awful.key` objects"
.. "instead of multiple tables",
{deprecated_in=5}
)
local modifiers, key, callback = unpack(v)
if type(callback) == "function" then
local k = akey {
modifiers = modifiers,
key = key,
on_press = callback,
}
ret._private.keybindings[key] = ret._private.keybindings[key] or {}
table.insert(ret._private.keybindings[key], k)
else
gdebug.print_warning(
"The hook's 3rd parameter has to be a function. " ..
gdebug.dump_return(v or {})
)
end
else
gdebug.print_warning(
"The keybindings should be awful.key objects" ..
gdebug.dump_return(v or {})
)
end
end
if args.export_keybindings then
ret:set_root_keybindings(args.keybindings)
end
local mt = getmetatable(ret)
-- Add syntax-sugar to call `:start()`.
-- This allows keygrabbers object to be used as callbacks "functions".
function mt.__call()
ret:start()
end
if args.autostart then
ret:start()
end
return ret
end
--- A lower level API to interact with the keygrabber directly.
--
-- Grab keyboard input and read pressed keys, calling the least callback
-- function from the stack at each keypress, until the stack is empty.
--
-- Calling run with the same callback again will bring the callback
-- to the top of the stack.
--
-- The callback function receives three arguments:
--
-- * a table containing modifiers keys
-- * a string with the pressed key
-- * a string with either "press" or "release" to indicate the event type.
--
-- Here is the content of the modifier table:
--
-- <table class='widget_list' border=1>
-- <tr style='font-weight: bold;'>
-- <th align='center'>Modifier name </th>
-- <th align='center'>Key name</th>
-- <th align='center'>Alternate key name</th>
-- </tr>
-- <tr><td> Mod4</td><td align='center'> Super_L </td><td align='center'> Super_R </td></tr>
-- <tr><td> Control </td><td align='center'> Control_L </td><td align='center'> Control_R </td></tr>
-- <tr><td> Shift </td><td align='center'> Shift_L </td><td align='center'> Shift_R </td></tr>
-- <tr><td> Mod1</td><td align='center'> Alt_L </td><td align='center'> Alt_R </td></tr>
-- </table>
--
-- A callback can return `false` to pass the events to the next
-- keygrabber in the stack.
--
-- @param g The key grabber callback that will get the key events until it
-- will be deleted or a new grabber is added.
-- @return the given callback `g`.
-- @usage
-- -- The following function can be bound to a key, and be used to resize a
-- -- client using the keyboard.
--
-- function resize(c)
-- local grabber
-- grabber = awful.keygrabber.run(function(mod, key, event)
-- if event == "release" then return end
--
-- if key == 'Up' then c:relative_move(0, 0, 0, 5)
-- elseif key == 'Down' then c:relative_move(0, 0, 0, -5)
-- elseif key == 'Right' then c:relative_move(0, 0, 5, 0)
-- elseif key == 'Left' then c:relative_move(0, 0, -5, 0)
-- else awful.keygrabber.stop(grabber)
-- end
-- end)
-- end
-- @deprecated awful.keygrabber.run
function keygrab.run(g)
-- Remove the grabber if it is in the stack.
keygrab.stop(g)
-- Record the grabber that has been added most recently.
table.insert(grabbers, 1, g)
-- Start the keygrabber if it is not running already.
if not keygrabbing then
keygrabbing = true
capi.keygrabber.run(grabber)
end
return g
end
-- Implement the signal system for the keygrabber.
local signals = {}
--- Connect to a signal for all keygrabbers at once.
-- @staticfct awful.keygrabber.connect_signal
-- @tparam string name The signal name.
-- @tparam function callback The callback.
function keygrab.connect_signal(name, callback)
signals[name] = signals[name] or {}
-- Use table.insert instead of signals[name][callback] = true to make
-- the execution order stable across `emit_signal`. This avoids some
-- heisenbugs.
table.insert(signals[name], callback)
end
--- Disconnect to a signal for all keygrabbers at once.
-- @staticfct awful.keygrabber.disconnect_signal
-- @tparam string name The signal name.
-- @tparam function callback The callback.
function keygrab.disconnect_signal(name, callback)
signals[name] = signals[name] or {}
for k, v in ipairs(signals[name]) do
if v == callback then
table.remove(signals[name], k)
break
end
end
end
--- Emit a signal on the keygrabber module itself.
--
-- Warning, usually don't use this directly, use
-- `my_keygrabber:emit_signal(name, ...)`. This function works on the whole
-- keygrabber module, not one of its instance.
--
-- @staticfct awful.keygrabber.emit_signal
-- @tparam string name The signal name.
-- @param ... Other arguments for the callbacks.
function keygrab.emit_signal(name, ...)
signals[name] = signals[name] or {}
for _, cb in ipairs(signals[name]) do
cb(...)
end
end
function keygrab.get_is_running()
return keygrab.current_instance ~= nil
end
--@DOC_object_COMMON@
return setmetatable(keygrab, {
__call = function(_, args) return keygrab.run_with_keybindings(args) end
})
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