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#*************************************************************************
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# Copyright (c) 2002 The University of Chicago, as Operator of Argonne
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# National Laboratory.
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# Copyright (c) 2002 The Regents of the University of California, as
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# Operator of Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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# EPICS BASE is distributed subject to a Software License Agreement found
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# in file LICENSE that is included with this distribution.
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#*************************************************************************
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=title Array Analog Output (aao)
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The array analog output record type is used to write array data. The array data
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can contain any of the supported data types. The record is in many ways similar to
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the waveform record but outputs arrays instead of reading them. It also allows the
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device support to allocate the array storage.
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=recordtype aao
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=cut
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menu(aaoPOST) {
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choice(aaoPOST_Always,"Always")
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choice(aaoPOST_OnChange,"On Change")
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}
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recordtype(aao) {
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=head2 Parameter Fields
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The record-specific fields are described below, grouped by functionality.
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=head3 Scan Parameters
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The array analog output record has the standard fields for specifying under what
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circumstances the record will be processed. These fields are listed in L<Scan
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Fields>. In addition, L<Scanning Specification> explains how these fields are
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used. I/O event scanning is only available when supported by device support.
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=head3 Write Parameters
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These fields are configurable by the user to specify how and where to the record
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writes its data. The OUT field determines where the array analog output writes its
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output. It can be a hardware address, a channel access or database link, or a
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constant. Only in records that use soft device support can the OUT field be a
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channel access link, a database link, or a constant. Otherwise, the OUT field must
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be a hardware address. See L<Address Specification> for information on the format
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of hardware addresses and database links.
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=head4 Fields related to array writing
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The DTYP field must contain the name of the appropriate device support module. The
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values in the array referenced by are written to the location specified in the OUT
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field. (If the OUT link is a constant, no data are written.) NELM specifies the
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maximum number of elements that the array can hold, while FTVL specifies the data
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type of the elements (follow the link in the table below for a list of the
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available choices).
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=fields DTYP, OUT, NELM, FTVL
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=head3 Operator Display Parameters
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These parameters are used to present meaningful data to the operator. They
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display the value and other parameters of the waveform either textually or
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graphically.
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=head4 Fields related to I<Operator Display>
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EGU is a string of up to 16 characters describing the units that the array data
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measures. It is retrieved by the C<<< get_units >>> record support routine.
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The HOPR and LOPR fields set the upper and lower display limits for array
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elements referenced by the VAL field. Both the C<<< get_graphic_double >>> and
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C<<< get_control_double >>> record support routines retrieve these fields.
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The PREC field determines the floating point precision with which to display the
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array values. It is used whenever the C<<< get_precision >>> record support
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routine is called.
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See L<Fields Common to All Record Types|dbCommonRecord/Operator Display
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Parameters> for more on the record name (NAME) and description (DESC) fields.
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=fields EGU, HOPR, LOPR, PREC, NAME, DESC
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=head3 Alarm Parameters
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The array analog output record has the alarm parameters common to all record
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types.
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=head3 Monitor Parameters
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These parameters are used to determine when to send monitors placed on the VAL
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field. The APST and MPST fields are a menu with choices "Always" and "On
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Change". The default is "Always", thus monitors will normally be sent every time
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the record processes. Selecting "On Change" causes a 32-bit hash of the VAL
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field buffer to be calculated and compared with the previous hash value every
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time the record processes; the monitor will only be sent if the hash is
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different, indicating that the buffer has changed. Note that there is a small
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chance that two different value buffers might result in the same hash value, so
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for critical systems "Always" may be a better choice, even though it re-sends
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duplicate data.
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=head4 Record fields related to I<Monitor Parameters>
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=fields APST, MPST, HASH
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=head4 Menu aaoPOST
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These are the choices available for the C<APST> and C<MPST> fields
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=menu aaoPOST
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=head3 Run-time Parameters
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These parameters are used by the run-time code for processing the array analog
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output record. They are not configured using a configuration tool. Only the VAL
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field is modifiable at run-time.
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VAL references the array where the array analog output record stores its data. The
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BPTR field holds the address of the array.
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The NORD field holds a counter of the number of elements that have been written to
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the output,
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=fields VAL, BPTR, NORD
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=head3 Simulation Mode Parameters
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The following fields are used to operate the record in simulation mode.
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If SIMM (fetched through SIML) is YES, the record is put in SIMS
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severity and the value is written through SIOL.
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SSCN sets a different SCAN mechanism to use in simulation mode.
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SDLY sets a delay (in sec) that is used for asynchronous simulation
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processing.
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See L<Output Simulation Fields|dbCommonOutput/Output Simulation Fields>
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for more information on simulation mode and its fields.
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=fields SIML, SIMM, SIOL, SIMS, SDLY, SSCN
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=begin html
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<br>
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<hr>
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<br>
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=end html
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=head2 Record Support
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=head3 Record Support Routines
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=head4 init_record
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static long init_record(aaoRecord *prec, int pass)
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If device support includes C<init_record()>, it is called.
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Checks if device support allocated array space. If not, space for the array is
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allocated using NELM and FTVL. The array address is stored in the record.
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This routine initializes SIMM with the value of SIML if SIML type is CONSTANT
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link or creates a channel access link if SIML type is PV_LINK. VAL is likewise
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initialized if SIOL is CONSTANT or PV_LINK.
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This routine next checks to see that device support is available and a device
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support write routine is defined. If either does not exist, an error message is
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issued and processing is terminated
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=head4 process
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static long process(aaoRecord *prec)
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See L</"Record Processing"> section below.
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=head4 cvt_dbaddr
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static long cvt_dbaddr(DBADDR *paddr)
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This is called by dbNameToAddr. It makes the dbAddr structure refer to the
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actual buffer holding the result.
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=head4 get_array_info
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static long get_array_info(DBADDR *paddr, long *no_elements, long *offset)
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Obtains values from the array referenced by VAL.
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=head4 put_array_info
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static long put_array_info(DBADDR *paddr, long nNew)
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Writes values into the array referenced by VAL.
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=head4 get_units
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static long get_units(DBADDR *paddr, char *units)
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Retrieves EGU.
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=head4 get_prec
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static long get_precision(DBADDR *paddr, long *precision)
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Retrieves PREC if field is VAL field. Otherwise, calls C<<< recGblGetPrec() >>>.
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=head4 get_graphic_double
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static long get_graphic_double(DBADDR *paddr, struct dbr_grDouble *pgd)
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Sets the upper display and lower display limits for a field. If the field is VAL
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the limits are set to HOPR and LOPR, else if the field has upper and lower
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limits defined they will be used, else the upper and lower maximum values for
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the field type will be used.
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Sets the following values:
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upper_disp_limit = HOPR
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lower_disp_limit = LOPR
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=head4 get_control_double
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static long get_control_double(DBADDR *paddr, struct dbr_ctrlDouble *pcd)
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Sets the upper control and the lower control limits for a field. If the field is
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VAL the limits are set to HOPR and LOPR, else if the field has upper and lower
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limits defined they will be used, else the upper and lower maximum values for
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the field type will be used.
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Sets the following values
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upper_ctrl_limit = HOPR
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lower_ctrl_limit = LOPR
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=head3 Record Processing
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Routine process implements the following algorithm:
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=over
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=item 1.
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Check to see that the appropriate device support module exists. If it doesn't,
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an error message is issued and processing is terminated with the PACT field
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still set to TRUE. This ensures that processes will no longer be called for this
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record. Thus error storms will not occur.
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=item 2.
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Call device support write routine C<write_aao>.
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=item 3.
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If PACT has been changed to TRUE, the device support read routine has started
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but has not completed writing the new value. In this case, the processing
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routine merely returns, leaving PACT TRUE.
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=item 4.
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Check to see if monitors should be invoked.
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=over
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=item *
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Alarm monitors are invoked if the alarm status or severity has changed.
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=item *
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Archive and value change monitors are invoked if APST or MPST are Always or if
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the result of the hash calculation is different.
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=item *
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NSEV and NSTA are reset to 0.
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=back
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=item 5.
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Scan forward link if necessary, set PACT FALSE, and return.
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=back
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=begin html
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<br>
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<hr>
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<br>
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=end html
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=cut
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include "dbCommon.dbd"
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%
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%/* Declare Device Support Entry Table */
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%struct aaoRecord;
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%typedef struct aaodset {
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% dset common; /*init_record returns: (-1,0)=>(failure,success)*/
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% long (*write_aao)(struct aaoRecord *prec); /*returns: (-1,0)=>(failure,success)*/
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%} aaodset;
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%#define HAS_aaodset
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%
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field(VAL,DBF_NOACCESS) {
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prompt("Value")
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asl(ASL0)
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special(SPC_DBADDR)
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pp(TRUE)
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extra("void * val")
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#=type DOUBLE[]
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#=read Yes
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#=write Yes
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}
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field(PREC,DBF_SHORT) {
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prompt("Display Precision")
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promptgroup("80 - Display")
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interest(1)
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prop(YES)
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}
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field(OUT,DBF_OUTLINK) {
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prompt("Output Specification")
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promptgroup("50 - Output")
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interest(1)
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}
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field(EGU,DBF_STRING) {
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prompt("Engineering Units")
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promptgroup("80 - Display")
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interest(1)
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size(16)
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prop(YES)
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}
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field(HOPR,DBF_DOUBLE) {
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prompt("High Operating Range")
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promptgroup("80 - Display")
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interest(1)
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prop(YES)
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}
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field(LOPR,DBF_DOUBLE) {
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prompt("Low Operating Range")
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promptgroup("80 - Display")
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interest(1)
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prop(YES)
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}
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field(NELM,DBF_ULONG) {
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prompt("Number of Elements")
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promptgroup("30 - Action")
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special(SPC_NOMOD)
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interest(1)
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initial("1")
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}
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field(FTVL,DBF_MENU) {
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prompt("Field Type of Value")
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promptgroup("30 - Action")
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special(SPC_NOMOD)
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interest(1)
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menu(menuFtype)
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}
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field(NORD,DBF_ULONG) {
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prompt("Number elements read")
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special(SPC_NOMOD)
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}
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field(BPTR,DBF_NOACCESS) {
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prompt("Buffer Pointer")
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special(SPC_NOMOD)
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interest(4)
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extra("void * bptr")
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}
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field(SIML,DBF_INLINK) {
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prompt("Simulation Mode Link")
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promptgroup("90 - Simulate")
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interest(1)
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}
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field(SIMM,DBF_MENU) {
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prompt("Simulation Mode")
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special(SPC_MOD)
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interest(1)
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menu(menuYesNo)
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}
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field(SIMS,DBF_MENU) {
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prompt("Simulation Mode Severity")
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promptgroup("90 - Simulate")
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interest(2)
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menu(menuAlarmSevr)
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}
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field(SIOL,DBF_OUTLINK) {
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prompt("Simulation Output Link")
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promptgroup("90 - Simulate")
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interest(1)
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}
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field(OLDSIMM,DBF_MENU) {
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prompt("Prev. Simulation Mode")
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special(SPC_NOMOD)
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interest(4)
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menu(menuSimm)
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}
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field(SSCN,DBF_MENU) {
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prompt("Sim. Mode Scan")
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promptgroup("90 - Simulate")
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interest(1)
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menu(menuScan)
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initial("65535")
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}
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field(SDLY,DBF_DOUBLE) {
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prompt("Sim. Mode Async Delay")
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promptgroup("90 - Simulate")
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interest(2)
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initial("-1.0")
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}
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%#include "callback.h"
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field(SIMPVT,DBF_NOACCESS) {
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prompt("Sim. Mode Private")
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special(SPC_NOMOD)
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interest(4)
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extra("epicsCallback *simpvt")
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}
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field(MPST,DBF_MENU) {
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prompt("Post Value Monitors")
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promptgroup("80 - Display")
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interest(1)
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menu(aaoPOST)
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}
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field(APST,DBF_MENU) {
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prompt("Post Archive Monitors")
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promptgroup("80 - Display")
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interest(1)
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menu(aaoPOST)
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}
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field(HASH,DBF_ULONG) {
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prompt("Hash of OnChange data.")
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interest(3)
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}
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=head2 Device Support
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=head3 Fields Of Interest To Device Support
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Each array analog output record record must have an associated set of device
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support routines. The primary responsibility of the device support routines is to
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write the array data value whenever C<write_aao()> is called. The device support
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routines are primarily interested in the following fields:
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=fields PACT, DPVT, NSEV, NSTA, OUT, NELM, FTVL, BPTR, NORD
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=head3 Device Support Routines
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Device support consists of the following routines:
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=head4 report
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long report(int level)
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This optional routine is called by the IOC command C<dbior> and is passed the
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report level that was requested by the user.
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It should print a report on the state of the device support to stdout.
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The C<level> parameter may be used to output increasingly more detailed
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information at higher levels, or to select different types of information with
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different levels.
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Level zero should print no more than a small summary.
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=head4 init
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long init(int after)
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This optional routine is called twice at IOC initialization time.
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The first call happens before any of the C<init_record()> calls are made, with
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the integer parameter C<after> set to 0.
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The second call happens after all of the C<init_record()> calls have been made,
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with C<after> set to 1.
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=head4 init_record
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long init_record(dbCommon *precord)
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This routine is optional. If provided, it is called by the record support
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C<init_record()> routine.
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=head4 get_ioint_info
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long get_ioint_info(int cmd, dbCommon *precord, IOSCANPVT *ppvt)
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This routine is called by the ioEventScan system each time the record is added
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or deleted from an I/O event scan list. C<cmd> has the value (0,1) if the
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record is being (added to, deleted from) an I/O event list. It must be
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provided for any device type that can use the ioEvent scanner.
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=head4 write_aao
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long write_aao(dbCommon *precord)
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This routine must write the array data to output. It returns the following values:
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=over
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=item *
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0: Success.
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=item *
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Other: Error.
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=back
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=head3 Device Support For Soft Records
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The C<<< Soft Channel >>> device support module is provided to write values to
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other records and store them in arrays. If OUT is a constant link, then
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C<write_aao()> does nothing. In this case, the record can be used to hold arrays
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written via dbPuts. If OUT is a database or channel access link, the array value
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is written to the link. NORD is set to the number of items in the array.
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If the OUT link type is constant, then NORD is set to zero.
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=cut
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}
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