[#91151] Python 25 times as popular as Ruby !? — llothar@... (Lothar Scholz)

Hey,

112 messages 2004/02/01
[#91154] Re: Python 25 times as popular as Ruby !? — Dan Doel <djd15@...> 2004/02/01

Lothar Scholz wrote:

[#91197] ruby way to enumerate users — "Robert K." <anon@...>

Hi,

29 messages 2004/02/01
[#91200] Re: ruby way to enumerate users — "Robert Klemme" <bob.news@...> 2004/02/01

[#91210] Re: ruby way to enumerate users — "Robert K." <anon@...> 2004/02/01

>

[#91213] GUI toolkit — Robert <bobx@...>

Has the community decided on a "standard" Ruby GUI toolkit? I know the

21 messages 2004/02/01

[#91225] Rubyx (linux distro created using ruby) - Bootstrap volunteers required — Andrew Walrond <andrew@...>

Rubyx is almost ready to go public :)

11 messages 2004/02/01
[#91229] Re: Rubyx (linux distro created using ruby) - Bootstrap volunteers required — "Zach Dennis" <zdennis@...> 2004/02/01

I'm here to be used and abused, ever since the post on ./ I've put aside a

[#91251] Method Reflection — Benedikt Huber <benjovi@...>

I'm quite new to ruby and was amazed by the powerful reflection

12 messages 2004/02/02

[#91269] test::unit caller stack feature request — Simon Strandgaard <neoneye@...>

A typical call stack of mine look like the following.

18 messages 2004/02/02

[#91274] Silly question — Brad <BCoish@...>

All:

27 messages 2004/02/02

[#91286] code that has been reached — Simon Strandgaard <neoneye@...>

Does there exists a tool for Ruby which records which parts

28 messages 2004/02/02

[#91307] Ruby Web Application Framework Roundup — Gavin Kistner <gavin@...>

I'm trying to decide which Ruby web application framework to use (if

64 messages 2004/02/02
[#91312] Re: Ruby Web Application Framework Roundup — Kirk Haines <khaines@...> 2004/02/02

On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Gavin Kistner wrote:

[#91317] Re: Ruby Web Application Framework Roundup — Chris Morris <chrismo@...> 2004/02/02

Kirk Haines wrote:

[#91322] Re: Ruby Web Application Framework Roundup — Kirk Haines <khaines@...> 2004/02/02

On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Chris Morris wrote:

[#91411] Re: Ruby Web Application Framework Roundup — gm@... (George Moschovitis) 2004/02/03

paul vudmaska <paul@vudmaska.com> wrote in message news:<401ECA9F.4070903@vudmaska.com>...

[#91310] OpenGL — Martin larsson <morg@...>

Hello

12 messages 2004/02/02

[#91315] role pattern lib for ruby — shasckaw <shasckaw@...>

Hello there,

46 messages 2004/02/02
[#91349] Re: role pattern lib for ruby — "Its Me" <itsme213@...> 2004/02/02

See Ruby Object Teams http://sourceforge.net/projects/robjectteam/

[#91358] Re: role pattern lib for ruby — shasckaw <shasckaw@...> 2004/02/03

Thansk for the link, it looks interesting but it is perhaps too complex

[#91542] Re: role pattern lib for ruby — shasckaw <shasckaw@...> 2004/02/04

shasckaw wrote:

[#91543] what is aspect-oriented s/w? (was Re: role pattern lib for ruby) — Sam Roberts <sroberts@...> 2004/02/04

Is there a description of it somewhere?

[#91570] Re: what is aspect-oriented s/w? (was Re: role pattern lib for ruby) — Pit Capitain <pit@...> 2004/02/04

Sam Roberts wrote about Object Teams:

[#91571] Re: what is aspect-oriented s/w? (was Re: role pattern lib for ruby) — Pit Capitain <pit@...> 2004/02/04

Pit Capitain wrote:

[#91573] Re: what is aspect-oriented s/w? (was Re: role pattern lib for ru by) — Sam Roberts <sroberts@...> 2004/02/04

Well, that was some good links, but they're all pretty hand-wavy about

[#91593] Re: what is aspect-oriented s/w? (was Re: role pattern lib for ru by) — "T. Onoma" <transami@...> 2004/02/05

I think I can give a reasonable overall picture of AOP.

[#91323] Questions about stdout/stderr combining (for Windows & Linux) — Patrick Bennett <patrick.bennett@...>

I'm working on a build tool, and I need to execute various

12 messages 2004/02/02

[#91364] shell scripts in background (with &) - why would they stop? — Ruby Baby <ruby@...>

Shouldn't a Ruby script keep running if someone uses the "&" at the end of the command?

15 messages 2004/02/03

[#91407] RCR draft for enhanced "case..when..else..end" syntax — Guoliang Cao <gcao@...>

Hi,

41 messages 2004/02/03
[#91417] Re: RCR draft for enhanced "case..when..else..end" syntax — "Robert Klemme" <bob.news@...> 2004/02/03

[#91548] Re: RCR draft for enhanced "case..when..else..end" syntax — Austin Ziegler <austin@...> 2004/02/04

On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 00:45:07 +0900, Robert Klemme wrote:

[#91412] Image conversion ... — "Useko Netsumi" <usenets_remote_this@...>

Hi, is there any Ruby code snippets I can use to transform my photo to lower

29 messages 2004/02/03

[#91430] Arachno Ruby IDE — Yura Kloubakov <yura@...>

13 messages 2004/02/03

[#91435] ruby-serialport on Win32 — Stephan K舂per <Stephan.Kaemper@...>

Hi group,

19 messages 2004/02/03
[#91496] Re: ruby-serialport on Win32 — Mauricio Fern疣dez <batsman.geo@...> 2004/02/03

On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 02:15:04AM +0900, Stephan K舂per wrote:

[#91436] ARGV problems — tony summerfelt <snowzone5@...>

i seem to be having a problem with ARGV.

20 messages 2004/02/03

[#91488] eistein's riddle — "Ara.T.Howard" <Ara.T.Howard@...>

18 messages 2004/02/03

[#91565] New Computer, version, confusion — Ronald E Jeffries <ronjeffries@...>

I just got a new computer and need to get stuff moved over to it.

14 messages 2004/02/04

[#91590] An assimilators guide to Python? — "Josef 'Jupp' SCHUGT" <jupp@...>

Hi!

24 messages 2004/02/05

[#91626] HTML Parsing? — Martin Hart <martin@...>

20 messages 2004/02/05

[#91633] YAPV (Yet Another Pickaxe Version) — Gavin Kistner <gavin@...>

As promised in another thread, I am working on a new web version of the

29 messages 2004/02/05

[#91641] Fw: [XP] A Job Posting : Extreme Programmer needed. — Pit Capitain <pit@...>

I found this today on the extreme programming mailing list:

13 messages 2004/02/05

[#91652] impersonating ruby — "Robert K." <anon@...>

Hi,

14 messages 2004/02/05

[#91665] Is there any way to mark an object as "always in use" (specifically, in a C extension)? — Harry Ohlsen <harryo@...>

Some background ...

17 messages 2004/02/06

[#91680] mkfifo in Ruby 1.8? — "Basile Starynkevitch [news]" <basile-news@...>

Why is (the library call) mkfifo missing in Ruby 1.8? Is there a way

25 messages 2004/02/06
[#91735] Re: mkfifo in Ruby 1.8? — nobu.nokada@... 2004/02/07

Hi,

[#91737] pty.so: [BUG] Segmentation fault — Bob Gustafson <bobgus@...> 2004/02/07

I just installed ruby-1.8.1 and found this problem.

[#91743] Re: pty.so: [BUG] Segmentation fault — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 2004/02/07

Hi,

[#91760] Re: pty.so: [BUG] Segmentation fault — Joel VanderWerf <vjoel@...> 2004/02/07

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#91775] Re: pty.so: [BUG] Segmentation fault — nobu.nokada@... 2004/02/08

Hi,

[#91779] Re: pty.so: [BUG] Segmentation fault — Joel VanderWerf <vjoel@...> 2004/02/08

nobu.nokada@softhome.net wrote:

[#91682] Is 1.8.2 imminent? And detecting Rubyx version — Andrew Walrond <andrew@...>

I'm holding off an 'official' release of Rubyx (ruby based linux distro)

18 messages 2004/02/06

[#91710] Email parsing — Rove Monteux <rove.monteux@...>

Hi there.

16 messages 2004/02/06

[#91777] I卒m too dumb to program — Lester_t_linpord@... (Lester T. Linpord)

Because I危 a moron.

13 messages 2004/02/08

[#92507] Opinion: Ruby + OpenOffice.org — Daniel Carrera <dcarrera@...>

Hi guys,

17 messages 2004/02/09
[#92511] Re: Opinion: Ruby + OpenOffice.org — Bob Gustafson <bobgus@...> 2004/02/09

Check the latest issue of The Linux Journal. James Britt wrote an article

[#92631] ruby-dev summary: 22688-22826 — Masayoshi Takahashi <maki@...>

Hello all,

19 messages 2004/02/11

[#92649] (noob) cast string to array? — Koncept <user@...>

25 messages 2004/02/12

[#92692] ANN: Ruby Standard Library Documentation, v0.9.0 — Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@...>

Hi folks,

12 messages 2004/02/12

[#92771] return from yielded block — "Ara.T.Howard" <Ara.T.Howard@...>

13 messages 2004/02/13

[#92986] A good way to do a book? — bobx@... (Bob)

http://www.sourcebeat.com/index.jsp

18 messages 2004/02/16

[#93039] Builtins RDoc tarball? — Gavin Kistner <gavin@...>

Is there a tar.gz that corresponds to

24 messages 2004/02/17
[#93042] Re: Builtins RDoc tarball? — James Britt <jamesUNDERBARb@...> 2004/02/17

Gavin Kistner wrote:

[#93048] Re: Builtins RDoc tarball? — Gavin Kistner <gavin@...> 2004/02/17

James Britt wrote:

[#93074] Re: Builtins RDoc tarball? — James Britt <jamesUNDERBARb@...> 2004/02/17

Gavin Kistner wrote:

[#93078] Re: Builtins RDoc tarball? — James Britt <jamesUNDERBARb@...> 2004/02/18

James Britt wrote:

[#93113] Re: Builtins RDoc tarball? — Gavin Kistner <gavin@...> 2004/02/18

James Britt wrote:

[#93118] Re: Builtins RDoc tarball? — Dave Thomas <dave@...> 2004/02/18

[#93055] Why's (Poignant) Guide to Ruby, Chapters 1 to 3 — why the lucky stiff <ruby-talk@...>

Greetings. Man, I'm giddy about this announcement. My blood is visibly

24 messages 2004/02/17

[#93104] how to raise warning? — Szymon Drejewicz <drejewic@...>

How to raise warning?

20 messages 2004/02/18

[#93162] speed benchmarks comparing Ruby to Py/Perl/PHP/etc? — Ruby Baby <ruby@...>

I know Ruby wasn't created to make a fast-running language.

12 messages 2004/02/19

[#93180] Ruby to Parrot compiler — Mark <msparshatt@...>

Is there anyone working on a compiler for compiling Ruby code to work on

28 messages 2004/02/19

[#93193] proposal: let kind_of take more arguments — Simon Strandgaard <neoneye@...>

It just hit me.. why not let kind_of? take more arguments?

21 messages 2004/02/20

[#93243] Instance variable capitalization — Jim Freeze <jim@...>

I have a question about how ruby-like is it to capitalize

12 messages 2004/02/20

[#93260] Introducing myself and my interest in ruby — Larry Felton Johnson <larryj@...>

This is just a note introducing myself to the list, and

75 messages 2004/02/20
[#93855] Re: Introducing myself and my interest in ruby — gabriele renzi <surrender_it@...1.vip.ukl.yahoo.com> 2004/02/27

il Sat, 28 Feb 2004 02:32:13 +0900, Mark Hubbart <discord@mac.com> ha

[#93857] Re: Introducing myself and my interest in ruby — Mark Hubbart <discord@...> 2004/02/27

On Feb 27, 2004, at 11:19 AM, gabriele renzi wrote:

[#93858] Re: Introducing myself and my interest in ruby — Hal Fulton <hal9000@...> 2004/02/27

Mark Hubbart wrote:

[#93874] Ruby Compiler [was Introducing myself and my interest in ruby] — "Curt Hibbs" <curt@...> 2004/02/28

Hal Fulton wrote:

[#93936] FreeRIDE 0.6.0-1 -- a Windows Update — "Curt Hibbs" <curt@...> 2004/02/29

Until now, the FreeRIDE debugger did not work under windows. We now have a

[#93298] Puzzling... — "Ruby Tuesday" <rubytuezdayz@...>

Hi, I have these 2 files, one work and the other does not.

41 messages 2004/02/20

[#93321] Calling JDBC from with Ruby — Michael Davis <mdavis@...>

I am building a web application for a client in Ruby. The application is working but now needs to access data using JDBC. My client is requiring both ODBC (for Windows) and JDBC (for Sun) access to data. I am looking for an example of how to use JDBC from within Ruby. I have looked at Jruby but would prefer to write my own code rather than rely on a third party add-on that is beta, especially one that has not been updated in a while. If I write the data access portion in Java that uses JDBC, can I then write a Java wrapper that would allow Ruby to call the Java methods? Are there any examples available showing how to call a Java method from within Ruby similar to the C interface to Ruby?

21 messages 2004/02/21

[#93374] Tycho - A PIM under development — Hal Fulton <hal9000@...>

Hello, all.

17 messages 2004/02/21

[#93425] ANN: PLD RPMs of rake and ruby-dbi and a plea to packagers — Aredridel <aredridel@...>

I've just created packages (including .spec files to be used as

10 messages 2004/02/22

[#93459] Appropriate use of camelCase — Gavin Kistner <gavin@...>

Following the 'instance variable capitalization' thread, I'm convinced

46 messages 2004/02/23
[#93516] Re: Appropriate use of camelCase — "David A. Black" <dblack@...> 2004/02/24

Hi --

[#93523] Re: Appropriate use of camelCase — "NAKAMURA, Hiroshi" <nahi@...> 2004/02/24

Chunky bacon!

[#93526] Re: Appropriate use of camelCase — Kirk Haines <khaines@...> 2004/02/24

On Tue, 24 Feb 2004, NAKAMURA, Hiroshi wrote:

[#93464] Need examples comparing Ruby to Python — David MacQuigg <dmq@...>

I'm putting together a web page comparing Ruby to Python, and I need

35 messages 2004/02/23

[#93485] Ruby-gtk ? — Martin Hart <martin@...>

16 messages 2004/02/23

[#93632] proposal: debug keyword — Simon Strandgaard <neoneye@...>

A debug keyword which enables debug-output for a specific method.

13 messages 2004/02/25

[#93654] Operators +, += and = in Ruby 2 — "Robert Klemme" <bob.news@...>

12 messages 2004/02/25

[#93732] Why don't $global and @instance variables need declaration? — David Garamond <lists@...6.isreserved.com>

Sorry if the answer is obvious, but I can't find a satisfactory or more

10 messages 2004/02/26

[#93734] language contest ==> unit test framework from lisp to ruby — Piergiuliano Bossi <p_bossi_AGAINST_SPAM@...>

A few days ago I made a post (rubytalk:92963 ==> [2]) about the

13 messages 2004/02/26

[#93865] UnboundMethod#hash apparently broken in 1.8.1 — "Robert Klemme" <bob.news@...>

18 messages 2004/02/27

Re: Numerical Ruby (NArray)

From: "Shashank Date" <sdate@...>
Date: 2004-02-18 14:34:58 UTC
List: ruby-talk #93112
<srijit@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> I am interested to know how to compile and install Narray for
> ruby181-11 (MS Windows version) with Microsoft Visual C++ (version 6
> or higher).

See transcript below (assuming that you downloaded from RAA, the file
narray-0.5.7p1.tar.gz and extracted it in a folder. Llike in my case
C:\extract\_ruby\narray-0.5.7p1>

HTH,
-- shanko
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\extract\_ruby\narray-0.5.7p1>ruby extconf.rb
checking for sys/types.h... yes
checking for u_int8_t... no
checking for int16_t... no
checking for int32_t... no
checking for u_int32_t... no
checking for asinh()... no
checking for fftw.h... no
creating narray_config.h
creating Makefile

C:\extract\_ruby\narray-0.5.7p1>nmake

Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility   Version 6.00.8168.0
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1988-1998. All rights reserved.









cl -nologo -MD -Zi -O2b2xg- -G6 -I. -Ic:/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-mswin32 -Ic:
/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-mswin32 -I. -DHAVE_SYS_TYPES_H -I. -I./.. -I./../mis
sing -c -Tcnarray.c
narray.c
narray.c(21) : warning C4273: 'cNArray' : inconsistent dll linkage.
dllexport assumed.
narray.c(33) : warning C4273: 'na_sizeof' : inconsistent dll linkage.
dllexport assumed.
narray.c(984) : warning C4028: formal parameter 2 different from declaration








cl -nologo -MD -Zi -O2b2xg- -G6 -I. -Ic:/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-mswin32 -Ic:
/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-mswin32 -I. -DHAVE_SYS_TYPES_H -I. -I./.. -I./../mis
sing -c -Tcna_array.c
na_array.c
na_array.c(348) : warning C4700: local variable 'type' used without having
been initialized








cl -nologo -MD -Zi -O2b2xg- -G6 -I. -Ic:/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-mswin32 -Ic:
/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-mswin32 -I. -DHAVE_SYS_TYPES_H -I. -I./.. -I./../mis
sing -c -Tcna_func.c
na_func.c
na_func.c(1441) : warning C4113: 'int (__cdecl *)()' differs in parameter
lists from 'int (__cdecl *)(const void *,const void *)'
na_func.c(1468) : warning C4113: 'int (__cdecl *)()' differs in parameter
lists from 'int (__cdecl *)(const void *,const void *)'
na_func.c(1507) : warning C4113: 'int (__cdecl *)()' differs in parameter
lists from 'int (__cdecl *)(const void *,const void *)'








cl -nologo -MD -Zi -O2b2xg- -G6 -I. -Ic:/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-mswin32 -Ic:
/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-mswin32 -I. -DHAVE_SYS_TYPES_H -I. -I./.. -I./../mis
sing -c -Tcna_index.c
na_index.c








cl -nologo -MD -Zi -O2b2xg- -G6 -I. -Ic:/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-mswin32 -Ic:
/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-mswin32 -I. -DHAVE_SYS_TYPES_H -I. -I./.. -I./../mis
sing -c -Tcna_random.c
na_random.c
        ruby -I. ./mkop.rb








cl -nologo -MD -Zi -O2b2xg- -G6 -I. -Ic:/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-mswin32 -Ic:
/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-mswin32 -I. -DHAVE_SYS_TYPES_H -I. -I./.. -I./../mis
sing -c -Tcna_op.c
na_op.c
        ruby -I. ./mkmath.rb








cl -nologo -MD -Zi -O2b2xg- -G6 -I. -Ic:/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-mswin32 -Ic:
/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-mswin32 -I. -DHAVE_SYS_TYPES_H -I. -I./.. -I./../mis
sing -c -Tcna_math.c
na_math.c








cl -nologo -MD -Zi -O2b2xg- -G6 -I. -Ic:/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-mswin32 -Ic:
/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-mswin32 -I. -DHAVE_SYS_TYPES_H -I. -I./.. -I./../mis
sing -c -Tcna_linalg.c
na_linalg.c
        cl -nologo -LD -Fenarray.so narray.obj na_array.obj na_func.obj
na_index.obj na_random.obj na_op.obj na_math.obj na_linalg.obj
msvcrt-ruby18.lib  oldnames.lib user32.lib advapi32.lib
wsock32.lib  -link -incremental:no -debug -opt:ref -opt:icf -dll -libpath:"c
:/ruby/lib" -def:./narray.def
   Creating library narray.lib and object narray.exp
LINK : warning LNK4049: locally defined symbol "_cNArray" imported
LINK : warning LNK4049: locally defined symbol "_na_sizeof" imported

C:\extract\_ruby\narray-0.5.7p1>nmake site-install

Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility   Version 6.00.8168.0
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1988-1998. All rights reserved.

install -c -p -m 0755 narray.so c:/ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/i386-msvcrt
install -c -p -m 0644 ./lib/narray_ext.rb c:/ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8
install -c -p -m 0644 ./lib/nmatrix.rb c:/ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8
install -c -p -m 0644 ./narray.h c:/ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/i386-msvcrt
install -c -p -m 0644 narray_config.h
c:/ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/i386-msvcrt

C:\extract\_ruby\narray-0.5.7p1>
C:\extract\_ruby\narray-0.5.7p1>cd test

C:\extract\_ruby\narray-0.5.7p1\test>
C:\extract\_ruby\narray-0.5.7p1\test>ruby testbit.rb
a #=>
NArray.byte(10):
[ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 ]
a & 1 #=>
NArray.byte(10):
[ 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1 ]
a & 2 #=>
NArray.byte(10):
[ 0, 0, 2, 2, 0, 0, 2, 2, 0, 0 ]
a & -1 #=>
NArray.byte(10):
[ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 ]
a | 1 #=>
NArray.byte(10):
[ 1, 1, 3, 3, 5, 5, 7, 7, 9, 9 ]
a | 2 #=>
NArray.byte(10):
[ 2, 3, 2, 3, 6, 7, 6, 7, 10, 11 ]
a | -1 #=>
NArray.byte(10):
[ 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255 ]
a ^ 1 #=>
NArray.byte(10):
[ 1, 0, 3, 2, 5, 4, 7, 6, 9, 8 ]
a ^ 2 #=>
NArray.byte(10):
[ 2, 3, 0, 1, 6, 7, 4, 5, 10, 11 ]
a ^ -1 #=>
NArray.byte(10):
[ 255, 254, 253, 252, 251, 250, 249, 248, 247, 246 ]
~a #=>
NArray.byte(10):
[ 255, 254, 253, 252, 251, 250, 249, 248, 247, 246 ]
a #=>
NArray.int(10):
[ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 ]
~a #=>
NArray.int(10):
[ -1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8, -9, -10 ]

C:\extract\_ruby\narray-0.5.7p1\test>ruby testmatrix3.rb
m  #=>
NMatrix.object(5,5):
[ [ 4/1, 9/1, 7/1, 9/1, 0/1 ],
  [ 1/1, 3/1, 9/1, 1/1, 2/1 ],
  [ 0/1, 3/1, 1/1, 3/1, 3/1 ],
  [ 6/1, 3/1, 9/1, 5/1, 8/1 ],
  [ 4/1, 3/1, 6/1, 5/1, 2/1 ] ]
m/m  #=>
NMatrix.object(5,5):
[ [ 1/1, 0/1, 0/1, 0/1, 0/1 ],
  [ 0/1, 1/1, 0/1, 0/1, 0/1 ],
  [ 0/1, 0/1, 1/1, 0/1, 0/1 ],
  [ 0/1, 0/1, 0/1, 1/1, 0/1 ],
  [ 0/1, 0/1, 0/1, 0/1, 1/1 ] ]

C:\extract\_ruby\narray-0.5.7p1\test>
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