269 lines
5.5 KiB
C
269 lines
5.5 KiB
C
/*++
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Copyright (c) 1997 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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msgfile.c
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Abstract:
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Routines to load and process a text message file.
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The message file is in the following format:
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[<id>]
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text
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[<id>]
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text
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etc.
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Notes:
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1) Lines in the file before the first section are ignored. This is the
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only mechanism for comments in the file.
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2) To be recognized as a section name, the [ must be the first
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character on the line, and there cannot be any spaces between
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the [ and the ]. The number must be a decimal number in the range
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0 - 65535 inclusive.
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3) Trailing space at the end of a line is ignored.
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4) Empty lines at the trail end of a message are ignored completely.
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Empty means a newline only or whitespace and a newline only.
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5) The final newline in a message is ignored but internal ones
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are kept. Thus in the following example, message #3 is the 4 line
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message "\nThis\nis\n\na\n\nmessage"
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[3]
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This
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is
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a
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message
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[4]
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Author:
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Ted Miller (tedm) 20 June 1997
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Revision History:
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--*/
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#include <mytypes.h>
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#include <msgfile.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <malloc.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#define MAX_LINE_LEN 100
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#define MAX_MSG_LEN 5000
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BOOL
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PatchMessagesFromFile(
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IN FPCHAR Filename,
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IN OUT FPMESSAGE_STRING Messages,
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IN UINT MessageCount
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);
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BOOL
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ProcessMessage(
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IN char *msg,
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IN UINT MsgNumber,
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IN FPMESSAGE_STRING Messages,
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IN UINT MessageCount
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);
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BOOL
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GetTextForProgram(
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IN FPCHAR Argv0,
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IN OUT FPMESSAGE_STRING Messages,
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IN UINT MessageCount
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)
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{
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char Filename[256];
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char *p;
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strcpy(Filename,Argv0);
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if(p = strrchr(Filename,'\\')) {
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p++;
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} else {
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p = Filename;
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}
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if(p = strchr(p,'.')) {
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*p = 0;
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}
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strcat(p,".msg");
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return(PatchMessagesFromFile(Filename,Messages,MessageCount));
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}
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BOOL
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PatchMessagesFromFile(
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IN FPCHAR Filename,
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IN OUT FPMESSAGE_STRING Messages,
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IN UINT MessageCount
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)
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{
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FILE *hFile;
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char line[MAX_LINE_LEN];
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char *msg;
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char *End;
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UINT MsgNumber;
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unsigned long l;
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unsigned u;
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BOOL Valid;
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msg = malloc(MAX_MSG_LEN);
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if(!msg) {
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return(FALSE);
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}
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//
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// Open the file.
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//
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hFile = fopen(Filename,"rt");
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if(!hFile) {
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free(msg);
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return(FALSE);
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}
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MsgNumber = (UINT)(-1);
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Valid = TRUE;
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while(Valid && fgets(line,MAX_LINE_LEN,hFile)) {
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if(line[0] == '[') {
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//
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// New message. Terminate the current one and then make sure
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// the section name specifies a valid number.
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//
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if(MsgNumber != (UINT)(-1)) {
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Valid = ProcessMessage(msg,MsgNumber,Messages,MessageCount);
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}
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if(Valid) {
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l = strtoul(&line[1],&End,10);
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if((l > 65535L) || (*End != ']')) {
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Valid = FALSE;
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} else {
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MsgNumber = (UINT)l;
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msg[0] = 0;
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}
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}
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} else {
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//
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// Ignore lines in the file before the first section
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//
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if(MsgNumber != (UINT)(-1)) {
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//
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// Strip out trailing space. Account for the newline that
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// fgets leaves in the buffer.
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//
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u = strlen(line);
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while(u && ((line[u-1] == ' ') || (line[u-1] == '\t') || (line[u-1] == '\n'))) {
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u--;
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}
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//
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// Put a newline back at the end of the line.
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//
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line[u++] = '\n';
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line[u] = 0;
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if((strlen(msg) + u) < MAX_MSG_LEN) {
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strcat(msg,line);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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//
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// Check loop termination condition to see whether we read the whole
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// file correctly.
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//
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if(Valid && ferror(hFile)) {
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Valid = FALSE;
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}
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fclose(hFile);
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//
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// Process pending messsage if there is one.
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//
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if(Valid && (MsgNumber != (UINT)(-1))) {
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if(!ProcessMessage(msg,MsgNumber,Messages,MessageCount)) {
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Valid = FALSE;
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}
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}
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free(msg);
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return(Valid);
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}
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BOOL
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ProcessMessage(
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IN char *msg,
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IN UINT MsgNumber,
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IN FPMESSAGE_STRING Messages,
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IN UINT MessageCount
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)
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{
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UINT m;
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unsigned u;
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FPVOID p;
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//
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// Strip out trailing newline(s).
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//
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u = strlen(msg);
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while(u && (msg[u-1] == '\n')) {
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msg[--u] = 0;
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}
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//
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// Locate the relevent message in the caller's table.
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//
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for(m=0; m<MessageCount; m++) {
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if(Messages[m].Id == MsgNumber) {
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//
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// If the message fits in place, put it there.
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// Otherwise allocate memory and copy it.
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//
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if(!(*Messages[m].String) || (u > strlen(*Messages[m].String))) {
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p = malloc(u+1);
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if(!p) {
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return(FALSE);
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}
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if(*Messages[m].String) {
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free(*Messages[m].String);
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}
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*Messages[m].String = p;
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}
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strcpy(*Messages[m].String,msg);
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break;
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}
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}
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return(TRUE);
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}
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