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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## $Id$
##
## This file is part of CDS Invenio.
## Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 CERN.
##
## CDS Invenio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
## published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
## License, or (at your option) any later version.
##
## CDS Invenio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
## WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
## General Public License for more details.
##
## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with CDS Invenio; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
## 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
"""CDS Invenio Bibliographic Task Class.
BibTask class.
A BibTask is an executable under CFG_BINDIR, whose name is stored in
bibtask_config.CFG_BIBTASK_VALID_TASKS.
A valid task must call the task_init function with the proper parameters.
Generic task related parameters (user, sleeptime, runtime, task_id, task_name
verbose)
go to _task_params global dictionary accessible through task_get_task_param.
Option specific to the particular BibTask go to _options global dictionary
and are accessible via task_get_option/task_set_option.
In order to log something properly, just use write_message(s) with the desired
verbose level.
task_update_status and task_update_progress can be used to update the status
of the task (DONE, FAILED, DONE WITH ERRORS...) and it's progress
(1 out 100..) within the bibsched monitor.
It is possible to enqueue a BibTask via API call by means of
task_low_level_submission.
"""
__revision__
=
"$Id$"
import
getopt
import
getpass
import
marshal
import
os
import
re
import
signal
import
sys
import
time
import
traceback
from
invenio.dbquery
import
run_sql
,
_db_login
,
_db_logout
from
invenio.access_control_engine
import
acc_authorize_action
from
invenio.config
import
CFG_PREFIX
,
CFG_BINDIR
from
invenio.errorlib
import
register_exception
from
invenio.access_control_config
import
CFG_EXTERNAL_AUTH_USING_SSO
,
\
CFG_EXTERNAL_AUTHENTICATION
from
invenio.webuser
import
get_user_preferences
,
get_email
from
invenio.bibtask_config
import
CFG_BIBTASK_VALID_TASKS
,
\
CFG_BIBTASK_DEFAULT_TASK_SETTINGS
# Which tasks don't need to ask the user for authorization?
cfg_valid_processes_no_auth_needed
=
(
"bibupload"
,
)
def
task_low_level_submission
(
name
,
user
,
*
argv
):
"""Let special lowlevel enqueuing of a task on the bibsche queue.
@param name is the name of the bibtask. It must be a valid executable under
CFG_BINDIR.
@param user is a string that will appear as the "user" submitting the task.
Since task are submitted via API it make sense to set the
user to the name of the module/function that called
task_low_level_submission.
@param argv will be merged with the default setting of the given task as
they can be found in bibtask_config. In order to know which
variable are valid and which is the semantic, please have
a glimpse at bibtask_config and to the source of the
task_submit_elaborate_specific_parameter function of the
desired bibtask.
@return the task_id when the task is correctly enqueued.
Use with care!
"""
task_id
=
None
try
:
if
not
name
in
CFG_BIBTASK_VALID_TASKS
:
raise
StandardError
(
'
%s
is not a valid task name'
%
name
)
argv
=
tuple
([
os
.
path
.
join
(
CFG_BINDIR
,
name
)]
+
list
(
argv
))
## submit task:
task_id
=
run_sql
(
"""INSERT INTO schTASK (proc,user,
runtime,sleeptime,status,arguments)
VALUES (%s,%s,NOW(),'','WAITING',%s)"""
,
(
name
,
user
,
marshal
.
dumps
(
argv
)))
except
Exception
:
register_exception
()
if
task_id
:
run_sql
(
"""DELETE FROM schTASK WHERE id=%s"""
,
(
task_id
,
))
raise
return
task_id
def
task_init
(
authorization_action
=
""
,
authorization_msg
=
""
,
description
=
""
,
help_specific_usage
=
""
,
version
=
__revision__
,
specific_params
=
(
""
,
[]),
task_stop_helper_fnc
=
None
,
task_submit_elaborate_specific_parameter_fnc
=
None
,
task_submit_check_options_fnc
=
None
,
task_run_fnc
=
None
):
""" Initialize a BibTask.
@param authorization_action is the name of the authorization action
connected with this task;
@param authorization_msg is the header printed when asking for an
authorization password;
@param description is the generic description printed in the usage page;
@param help_specific_usage is the specific parameter help
@param task_stop_fnc is a function that will be called
whenever the task is stopped
@param task_submit_elaborate_specific_parameter_fnc will be called passing
a key and a value, for parsing specific cli parameters. Must return True if
it has recognized the parameter. Must eventually update the options with
bibtask_set_option;
@param task_submit_check_options must check the validity of options (via
bibtask_get_option) once all the options where parsed;
@param task_run_fnc will be called as the main core function. Must return
False in case of errors.
"""
global
_task_params
,
_options
_task_params
=
{
"version"
:
version
,
"task_stop_helper_fnc"
:
task_stop_helper_fnc
,
"task_name"
:
os
.
path
.
basename
(
sys
.
argv
[
0
]),
"user"
:
''
,
"verbose"
:
1
,
"sleeptime"
:
''
,
"runtime"
:
time
.
strftime
(
"%Y-%m-
%d
%H:%M:%S"
),
}
to_be_submitted
=
True
if
len
(
sys
.
argv
)
==
2
and
sys
.
argv
[
1
]
.
isdigit
():
_task_params
[
'task_id'
]
=
int
(
sys
.
argv
[
1
])
argv
=
_task_get_options
(
_task_params
[
'task_id'
],
_task_params
[
'task_name'
])
to_be_submitted
=
False
else
:
argv
=
sys
.
argv
_task_build_params
(
_task_params
[
'task_name'
],
argv
,
description
,
help_specific_usage
,
version
,
specific_params
,
task_submit_elaborate_specific_parameter_fnc
,
task_submit_check_options_fnc
)
write_message
(
'argv=
%s
'
%
(
argv
,
),
verbose
=
9
)
write_message
(
'_options=
%s
'
%
(
_options
,
),
verbose
=
9
)
write_message
(
'_task_params=
%s
'
%
(
_task_params
,
),
verbose
=
9
)
if
to_be_submitted
:
_task_submit
(
argv
,
authorization_action
,
authorization_msg
)
else
:
try
:
if
not
_task_run
(
task_run_fnc
):
write_message
(
"Error occurred. Exiting."
,
sys
.
stderr
)
except
Exception
,
e
:
write_message
(
"Unexpected error occurred:
%s
."
%
e
,
sys
.
stderr
)
write_message
(
"Traceback is:"
,
sys
.
stderr
)
traceback
.
print_tb
(
sys
.
exc_info
()[
2
])
write_message
(
"Exiting."
,
sys
.
stderr
)
task_update_status
(
"ERROR"
)
def
_task_build_params
(
task_name
,
argv
,
description
=
""
,
help_specific_usage
=
""
,
version
=
__revision__
,
specific_params
=
(
""
,
[]),
task_submit_elaborate_specific_parameter_fnc
=
None
,
task_submit_check_options_fnc
=
None
):
""" Build the BibTask params.
@param argv a list of string as in sys.argv
@param description is the generic description printed in the usage page;
@param help_specific_usage is the specific parameter help
@param task_submit_elaborate_specific_parameter_fnc will be called passing
a key and a value, for parsing specific cli parameters. Must return True if
it has recognized the parameter. Must eventually update the options with
bibtask_set_option;
@param task_submit_check_options must check the validity of options (via
bibtask_get_option) once all the options where parsed;
"""
global
_task_params
,
_options
_options
=
{}
if
task_name
in
CFG_BIBTASK_DEFAULT_TASK_SETTINGS
:
_options
.
update
(
CFG_BIBTASK_DEFAULT_TASK_SETTINGS
[
task_name
])
# set user-defined options:
try
:
(
short_params
,
long_params
)
=
specific_params
opts
,
args
=
getopt
.
getopt
(
argv
[
1
:],
"hVv:u:s:t:"
+
short_params
,
[
"help"
,
"version"
,
"verbose="
,
"user="
,
"sleep="
,
"time="
]
+
long_params
)
except
getopt
.
GetoptError
,
err
:
_usage
(
1
,
err
,
help_specific_usage
=
help_specific_usage
,
description
=
description
)
try
:
for
opt
in
opts
:
if
opt
[
0
]
in
[
"-h"
,
"--help"
]:
_usage
(
0
,
help_specific_usage
=
help_specific_usage
,
description
=
description
)
elif
opt
[
0
]
in
[
"-V"
,
"--version"
]:
print
_task_params
[
"version"
]
sys
.
exit
(
0
)
elif
opt
[
0
]
in
[
"-u"
,
"--user"
]:
_task_params
[
"user"
]
=
opt
[
1
]
elif
opt
[
0
]
in
[
"-v"
,
"--verbose"
]:
_task_params
[
"verbose"
]
=
int
(
opt
[
1
])
elif
opt
[
0
]
in
[
"-s"
,
"--sleeptime"
]:
get_datetime
(
opt
[
1
])
# see if it is a valid shift
_task_params
[
"sleeptime"
]
=
opt
[
1
]
elif
opt
[
0
]
in
[
"-t"
,
"--runtime"
]:
_task_params
[
"runtime"
]
=
get_datetime
(
opt
[
1
])
elif
not
callable
(
task_submit_elaborate_specific_parameter_fnc
)
or
\
not
task_submit_elaborate_specific_parameter_fnc
(
opt
[
0
],
opt
[
1
],
opts
,
args
):
_usage
(
1
,
help_specific_usage
=
help_specific_usage
,
description
=
description
)
except
StandardError
,
e
:
_usage
(
e
,
help_specific_usage
=
help_specific_usage
,
description
=
description
)
if
callable
(
task_submit_check_options_fnc
):
if
not
task_submit_check_options_fnc
():
_usage
(
1
,
help_specific_usage
=
help_specific_usage
,
description
=
description
)
def
task_set_option
(
key
,
value
):
"""Set an value to key in the option dictionary of the task"""
global
_options
try
:
_options
[
key
]
=
value
except
NameError
:
_options
=
{
key
:
value
}
def
task_get_option
(
key
,
default
=
None
):
"""Returns the value corresponding to key in the option dictionary of the task"""
try
:
return
_options
.
get
(
key
,
default
)
except
NameError
:
return
default
def
task_has_option
(
key
):
"""Map the has_key query to _options"""
try
:
return
_options
.
has_key
(
key
)
except
NameError
:
return
False
def
task_get_task_param
(
key
,
default
=
None
):
"""Returns the value corresponding to the particular task param"""
try
:
return
_task_params
.
get
(
key
,
default
)
except
NameError
:
return
default
def
task_set_task_param
(
key
,
value
):
"""Set the value corresponding to the particular task param"""
global
_task_params
try
:
_task_params
[
key
]
=
value
except
NameError
:
_task_params
=
{
key
:
value
}
def
task_update_progress
(
msg
):
"""Updates progress information in the BibSched task table."""
write_message
(
"Updating task progress to
%s
."
%
msg
,
verbose
=
9
)
return
run_sql
(
"UPDATE schTASK SET progress=
%s
where id=
%s
"
,
(
msg
,
_task_params
[
"task_id"
]))
def
task_update_status
(
val
):
"""Updates status information in the BibSched task table."""
write_message
(
"Updating task status to
%s
."
%
val
,
verbose
=
9
)
return
run_sql
(
"UPDATE schTASK SET status=
%s
where id=
%s
"
,
(
val
,
_task_params
[
"task_id"
]))
def
task_read_status
():
"""Read status information in the BibSched task table."""
res
=
run_sql
(
"SELECT status FROM schTASK where id=
%s
"
,
(
_task_params
[
'task_id'
],),
1
)
try
:
out
=
res
[
0
][
0
]
except
:
out
=
'UNKNOWN'
return
out
def
write_messages
(
msgs
,
stream
=
sys
.
stdout
,
verbose
=
1
):
"""Write many messages through write_message"""
for
msg
in
msgs
.
split
(
'
\n
'
):
write_message
(
msg
,
stream
,
verbose
)
def
write_message
(
msg
,
stream
=
sys
.
stdout
,
verbose
=
1
):
"""Write message and flush output stream (may be sys.stdout or sys.stderr).
Useful for debugging stuff."""
if
msg
and
_task_params
[
'verbose'
]
>=
verbose
:
if
stream
==
sys
.
stdout
or
stream
==
sys
.
stderr
:
stream
.
write
(
time
.
strftime
(
"%Y-%m-
%d
%H:%M:%S --> "
,
time
.
localtime
()))
try
:
stream
.
write
(
"
%s
\n
"
%
msg
)
except
UnicodeEncodeError
:
stream
.
write
(
"
%s
\n
"
%
msg
.
encode
(
'ascii'
,
'backslashreplace'
))
stream
.
flush
()
else
:
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
"Unknown stream
%s
. [must be sys.stdout or sys.stderr]
\n
"
%
stream
)
_shift_re
=
re
.
compile
(
"([-\+]{0,1})([\d]+)([dhms])"
)
def
get_datetime
(
var
,
format_string
=
"%Y-%m-
%d
%H:%M:%S"
):
"""Returns a date string according to the format string.
It can handle normal date strings and shifts with respect
to now."""
date
=
time
.
time
()
factors
=
{
"d"
:
24
*
3600
,
"h"
:
3600
,
"m"
:
60
,
"s"
:
1
}
m
=
_shift_re
.
match
(
var
)
if
m
:
sign
=
m
.
groups
()[
0
]
==
"-"
and
-
1
or
1
factor
=
factors
[
m
.
groups
()[
2
]]
value
=
float
(
m
.
groups
()[
1
])
date
=
time
.
localtime
(
date
+
sign
*
factor
*
value
)
date
=
time
.
strftime
(
format_string
,
date
)
else
:
date
=
time
.
strptime
(
var
,
format_string
)
date
=
time
.
strftime
(
format_string
,
date
)
return
date
def
authenticate
(
user
,
authorization_action
,
authorization_msg
=
""
):
"""Authenticate the user against the user database.
Check for its password, if it exists.
Check for authorization_action access rights.
Return user name upon authorization success,
do system exit upon authorization failure.
"""
# With SSO it's impossible to check for pwd
if
CFG_EXTERNAL_AUTH_USING_SSO
or
os
.
path
.
basename
(
sys
.
argv
[
0
])
in
cfg_valid_processes_no_auth_needed
:
return
user
if
authorization_msg
:
print
authorization_msg
print
"="
*
len
(
authorization_msg
)
if
user
==
""
:
print
>>
sys
.
stdout
,
"
\r
Username: "
,
user
=
sys
.
stdin
.
readline
()
.
lower
()
.
strip
()
else
:
print
>>
sys
.
stdout
,
"
\r
Username:"
,
user
## first check user:
# p_un passed may be an email or a nickname:
res
=
run_sql
(
"select id from user where email=
%s
"
,
(
user
,),
1
)
+
\
run_sql
(
"select id from user where nickname=
%s
"
,
(
user
,),
1
)
if
not
res
:
print
"Sorry,
%s
does not exist."
%
user
sys
.
exit
(
1
)
else
:
uid
=
res
[
0
][
0
]
ok
=
False
login_method
=
get_user_preferences
(
uid
)[
'login_method'
]
if
not
CFG_EXTERNAL_AUTHENTICATION
[
login_method
][
0
]:
#Local authentication, let's see if we want passwords.
res
=
run_sql
(
"select id from user where id=
%s
"
"and password=AES_ENCRYPT(email,'')"
,
(
uid
,),
1
)
if
res
:
ok
=
True
if
not
ok
:
password_entered
=
getpass
.
getpass
()
if
not
CFG_EXTERNAL_AUTHENTICATION
[
login_method
][
0
]:
res
=
run_sql
(
"select id from user where id=
%s
"
"and password=AES_ENCRYPT(email,
%s
)"
,
(
uid
,
password_entered
),
1
)
if
res
:
ok
=
True
else
:
if
CFG_EXTERNAL_AUTHENTICATION
[
login_method
][
0
]
.
auth_user
(
get_email
(
uid
),
password_entered
):
ok
=
True
if
not
ok
:
print
"Sorry, wrong credentials for
%s
."
%
user
sys
.
exit
(
1
)
else
:
## secondly check authorization for the authorization_action:
(
auth_code
,
auth_message
)
=
acc_authorize_action
(
uid
,
authorization_action
)
if
auth_code
!=
0
:
print
auth_message
sys
.
exit
(
1
)
return
user
def
_task_submit
(
argv
,
authorization_action
,
authorization_msg
):
"""Submits task to the BibSched task queue. This is what people will
be invoking via command line."""
## sanity check: remove eventual "task" option:
## authenticate user:
_task_params
[
'user'
]
=
authenticate
(
_task_params
[
"user"
],
authorization_action
,
authorization_msg
)
## submit task:
write_message
(
"storing task options
%s
\n
"
%
argv
,
verbose
=
9
)
_task_params
[
'task_id'
]
=
run_sql
(
"""INSERT INTO schTASK (id,proc,user,
runtime,sleeptime,status,arguments)
VALUES (NULL,%s,%s,%s,%s,'WAITING',%s)"""
,
(
_task_params
[
'task_name'
],
_task_params
[
'user'
],
_task_params
[
"runtime"
],
_task_params
[
"sleeptime"
],
marshal
.
dumps
(
argv
)))
## update task number:
write_message
(
"Task #
%d
submitted."
%
_task_params
[
'task_id'
])
return
_task_params
[
'task_id'
]
def
_task_get_options
(
task_id
,
task_name
):
"""Returns options for the task 'id' read from the BibSched task
queue table."""
out
=
{}
res
=
run_sql
(
"SELECT arguments FROM schTASK WHERE id=
%s
AND proc=
%s
"
,
(
task_id
,
task_name
))
try
:
out
=
marshal
.
loads
(
res
[
0
][
0
])
except
:
write_message
(
"Error:
%s
task
%d
does not seem to exist."
\
%
(
task_name
,
task_id
),
sys
.
stderr
)
sys
.
exit
(
1
)
write_message
(
'Options retrieved:
%s
'
%
(
out
,
),
verbose
=
9
)
return
out
def
_task_run
(
task_run_fnc
):
"""Runs the task by fetching arguments from the BibSched task queue.
This is what BibSched will be invoking via daemon call.
The task prints Fibonacci numbers for up to NUM on the stdout, and some
messages on stderr.
@param task_run_fnc will be called as the main core function. Must return
False in case of errors.
Return True in case of success and False in case of failure."""
## We prepare the pid file inside /prefix/var/run/taskname_id.pid
global
_options
pidfile_name
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
CFG_PREFIX
,
'var'
,
'run'
,
'bibsched_task_
%d
.pid'
%
_task_params
[
'task_id'
])
pidfile
=
open
(
pidfile_name
,
'w'
)
pidfile
.
write
(
str
(
os
.
getpid
()))
pidfile
.
close
()
## check task status:
task_status
=
task_read_status
()
if
task_status
!=
"WAITING"
:
write_message
(
"Error: The task #
%d
is
%s
. I expected WAITING."
%
(
_task_params
[
'task_id'
],
task_status
),
sys
.
stderr
)
return
False
## we can run the task now:
write_message
(
"Task #
%d
started."
%
_task_params
[
'task_id'
])
task_update_status
(
"RUNNING"
)
## initialize signal handler:
signal
.
signal
(
signal
.
SIGUSR1
,
_task_sig_sleep
)
signal
.
signal
(
signal
.
SIGTERM
,
_task_sig_stop
)
signal
.
signal
(
signal
.
SIGABRT
,
_task_sig_suicide
)
signal
.
signal
(
signal
.
SIGCONT
,
_task_sig_wakeup
)
signal
.
signal
(
signal
.
SIGINT
,
_task_sig_unknown
)
## run the task:
_task_params
[
'task_starting_time'
]
=
time
.
strftime
(
"%Y-%m-
%d
%H:%M:%S"
,
time
.
localtime
())
if
callable
(
task_run_fnc
)
and
task_run_fnc
():
task_update_status
(
"DONE"
)
else
:
task_update_status
(
"DONE WITH ERRORS"
)
## we are done:
write_message
(
"Task #
%d
finished."
%
_task_params
[
'task_id'
])
## Removing the pid
os
.
remove
(
pidfile_name
)
return
True
def
_usage
(
exitcode
=
1
,
msg
=
""
,
help_specific_usage
=
""
,
description
=
""
):
"""Prints usage info."""
if
msg
:
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
"Error:
%s
.
\n
"
%
msg
)
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
"Usage:
%s
[options]
\n
"
%
sys
.
argv
[
0
])
if
help_specific_usage
:
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
"Command options:
\n
"
)
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
help_specific_usage
)
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
"Scheduling options:
\n
"
)
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
" -u, --user=USER
\t
User name to submit the"
" task as, password needed.
\n
"
)
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
" -t, --runtime=TIME
\t
Time to execute the"
" task (now), e.g.: +15s, 5m, 3h, 2002-10-27 13:57:26
\n
"
)
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
" -s, --sleeptime=SLEEP
\t
Sleeping frequency after"
" which to repeat task (no), e.g.: 30m, 2h, 1d
\n
"
)
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
"General options:
\n
"
)
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
" -h, --help
\t\t
Print this help.
\n
"
)
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
" -V, --version
\t\t
Print version information.
\n
"
)
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
" -v, --verbose=LEVEL
\t
Verbose level (0=min,"
" 1=default, 9=max).
\n
"
)
if
description
:
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
description
)
sys
.
exit
(
exitcode
)
def
_task_sig_sleep
(
sig
,
frame
):
"""Signal handler for the 'sleep' signal sent by BibSched."""
write_message
(
"task_sig_sleep(), got signal
%s
frame
%s
"
%
(
sig
,
frame
),
verbose
=
9
)
# _db_logout() #FIXME Not sure this can do more evil than good things.
write_message
(
"sleeping..."
)
task_update_status
(
"SLEEPING"
)
signal
.
pause
()
# wait for wake-up signal
def
_task_sig_wakeup
(
sig
,
frame
):
"""Signal handler for the 'wakeup' signal sent by BibSched."""
write_message
(
"task_sig_wakeup(), got signal
%s
frame
%s
"
%
(
sig
,
frame
),
verbose
=
9
)
# _db_login(1) #FIXME Not sure this can do more evil than good things.
write_message
(
"continuing..."
)
task_update_status
(
"CONTINUING"
)
def
_task_sig_stop
(
sig
,
frame
):
"""Signal handler for the 'stop' signal sent by BibSched."""
write_message
(
"task_sig_stop(), got signal
%s
frame
%s
"
%
(
sig
,
frame
),
verbose
=
9
)
write_message
(
"stopping..."
)
task_update_status
(
"STOPPING"
)
if
callable
(
_task_params
[
'task_stop_helper_fnc'
]):
try
:
write_message
(
"flushing cache or whatever..."
)
_task_params
[
'task_stop_helper_fnc'
]()
time
.
sleep
(
3
)
except
StandardError
,
err
:
write_message
(
"Error during stopping!
%e
"
%
err
)
task_update_status
(
"STOPPINGFAILED"
)
sys
.
exit
(
1
)
# _db_logout() #FIXME Not sure this can do more evil than good things.
write_message
(
"stopped"
)
task_update_status
(
"STOPPED"
)
sys
.
exit
(
0
)
def
_task_sig_suicide
(
sig
,
frame
):
"""Signal handler for the 'suicide' signal sent by BibSched."""
write_message
(
"task_sig_suicide(), got signal
%s
frame
%s
"
%
(
sig
,
frame
),
verbose
=
9
)
write_message
(
"suiciding myself now..."
)
task_update_status
(
"SUICIDING"
)
_db_logout
()
write_message
(
"suicided"
)
task_update_status
(
"SUICIDED"
)
sys
.
exit
(
0
)
def
_task_sig_unknown
(
sig
,
frame
):
"""Signal handler for the other unknown signals sent by shell or user."""
# do nothing for unknown signals:
write_message
(
"unknown signal
%d
(frame
%s
) ignored"
%
(
sig
,
frame
))
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