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.\" Software: JDK 8
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.\" Date: 21 November 2013
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.\" SectDesc: Basic Tools
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.\" Title: jjs.1
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.TH jjs 1 "21 November 2013" "JDK 8" "Basic Tools"
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.\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE *
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.SH NAME
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jjs \- Invokes the Nashorn engine\&.
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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\f3\fBjjs\fR [\fIoptions\fR] [\fIscript\-files\fR] [\-\- \fIarguments\fR]\fP
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.TP
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\fIoptions\fR
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One or more options of the \f3jjs\fR command, separated by spaces\&. For more information, see Options\&.
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.TP
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\fIscript-files\fR
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One or more script files which you want to interpret using Nashorn, separated by spaces\&. If no files are specified, an interactive shell is started\&.
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.TP
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\fIarguments\fR
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All values after the double hyphen marker (\f3--\fR) are passed through to the script or the interactive shell as arguments\&. These values can be accessed by using the \f3arguments\fR property (see )\&.
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The \f3jjs\fR command-line tool is used to invoke the Nashorn engine\&. You can use it to interpret one or several script files, or to run an interactive shell\&.
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.SH OPTIONS
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The options of the \f3jjs\fR command control the conditions under which scripts are interpreted by Nashorn\&.
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.TP
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-ccs=\fIsize\fR , --class-cache-size=\fIsize\fR
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.br
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Sets the class cache size (in bytes)\&. Append the letter \f3k\fR or \f3K\fR to indicate kilobytes (KB), \f3m\fR or \f3M\fR to indicate megabytes (MB), \f3g\fR or \f3G\fR to indicate gigabytes (GB)\&. By default, the class cache size is set to 50 bytes\&. The following example shows how to set it to 1024 bytes (1 KB):
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\f3\-css=100\fP
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\f3\-css=1k\fP
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\f3\fR
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-co, --compile-only
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Compiles the script without running it\&.
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.TP
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-cp \fIpath\fR , --classpath \fIpath\fR
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.br
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Specifies the path to the supporting class files To set multiple paths, the option can be repeated, or you can separate each path with a colon (:)\&.
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.TP
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-D\fIname\fR=\fIvalue\fR
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.br
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Sets a system property to be passed to the script by assigning a value to a property name\&. The following example shows how to invoke Nashorn in interactive mode and assign \f3myValue\fR to the property named \f3myKey\fR:
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\f3>> \fIjjs \-DmyKey=myValue\fR\fP
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\f3jjs> \fIjava\&.lang\&.System\&.getProperty("myKey")\fR\fP
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.nf
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\f3myValue\fP
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.nf
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\f3jjs>\fP
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\f3\fR
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This option can be repeated to set multiple properties\&.
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-d=\fIpath\fR , --dump-debug-dir=\fIpath\fR
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.br
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Specifies the path to the directory where class files are dumped\&.
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--debug-lines
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Generates a line number table in the class file\&. By default, this option is enabled\&. To disable it, specify \f3--debug-lines=false\fR\&.
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--debug-locals
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.br
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Generates a local variable table in the class file\&.
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-doe, --dump-on-error
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.br
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Provides a full stack trace when an arror occurs\&. By default, only a brief error message is printed\&.
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--early-lvalue-error
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.br
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Reports invalid lvalue expressions as early errors (that is, when the code is parsed)\&. By default, this option is enabled\&. To disable it, specify \f3--early-lvalue-error=false\fR\&. When disabled, invalid lvalue expressions will not be reported until the code is executed\&.
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--empty-statements
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Preserves empty statements in the Java abstract syntax tree\&.
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.TP
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-fv, --fullversion
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.br
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Prints the full Nashorn version string\&.
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--function-statement-error
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.br
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Prints an error message when a function declaration is used as a statement\&.
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--function-statement-warning
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.br
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Prints a warning message when a function declaration is used as a statement\&.
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-fx
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.br
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Launches the script as a JavaFX application\&.
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-h, -help
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.br
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Prints the list of options and their descriptions\&.
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.TP
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-J\fIoption\fR
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.br
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Passes the specified \f3java\fR launcher option to the JVM\&. The following example shows how to invoke Nashorn in interactive mode and set the maximum memory used by the JVM to 4 GB:
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.nf
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\f3>> \fIjjs \-J\-Xmx4g\fR\fP
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\f3jjs> \fIjava\&.lang\&.Runtime\&.getRuntime()\&.maxMemory()\fR\fP
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.fi
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.nf
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\f33817799680\fP
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.nf
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\f3jjs>\fP
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\f3\fR
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This option can be repeated to pass multiple \f3java\fR command options\&.
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--lazy-compilation
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Enables lazy code generation strategies (that is, the entire script is not compiled at once)\&. This option is experimental\&.
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--loader-per-compile
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.br
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Creates a new class loader per compile\&. By default, this option is enabled\&. To disable it, specify \f3--loader-per-compile=false\fR\&.
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--log=\fIsubsystem\fR:\fIlevel\fR
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.br
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Performs logging at a given level for the specified subsystems\&. You can specify logging levels for multiple subsystems separating them with commas\&. For example:
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\f3\-\-log=fields:finest,codegen:info\fP
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.fi
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\f3\fR
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.fi
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--package=\fIname\fR
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.br
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Specifies the package to which generated class files are added\&.
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--parse-only
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.br
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Parses the code without compiling\&.
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--print-ast
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.br
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Prints the abstract syntax tree\&.
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--print-code
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.br
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Prints bytecode\&.
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--print-lower-ast
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.br
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Prints the lowered abstract syntax tree\&.
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--print-lower-parse
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.br
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Prints the lowered parse tree\&.
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--print-no-newline
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.br
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Forces other \f3--print*\fR options to print the output on one line\&.
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--print-parse
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.br
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Prints the parse tree\&.
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--print-symbols
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.br
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Prints the symbol table\&.
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-pcs, --profile-callsites
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.br
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Dumps callsite profile data\&.
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.br
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Enables shell scripting features\&.
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--stderr=\fIfilename\fR|\fIstream\fR|\fItty\fR
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.br
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Redirects the standard error stream to the specified file, stream (for example, to \f3stdout\fR), or text terminal\&.
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--stdout=\fIfilename\fR|\fIstream\fR|\fItty\fR
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.br
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Redirects the standard output stream to the specified file, stream (for example, to \f3stderr\fR), or text terminal\&.
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-strict
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.br
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Enables strict mode, which enforces stronger adherence to the standard (ECMAScript Edition 5\&.1), making it easier to detect common coding errors\&.
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-t=\fIzone\fR , -timezone=\fIzone\fR
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.br
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Sets the specified time zone for script execution\&. It overrides the time zone set in the OS and used by the \f3Date\fR object\&.
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-tcs=\fIparameter\fR , --trace-callsites=\fIparameter\fR
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.br
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Enables callsite trace mode\&. Possible parameters are the following:
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Trace callsite misses\&.
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Trace callsite enter/exit\&.
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objects
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Print object properties\&.
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--verify-code
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.br
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Verifies bytecode before running\&.
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-v, -version
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.br
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Prints the Nashorn version string\&.
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-xhelp
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.br
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Prints extended help for command-line options\&.
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.SH EXAMPLES
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\f3Example 1 Running a Script with Nashorn\fR
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\f3jjs script\&.js\fP
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\f3\fR
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\f3Example 2 Running Nashorn in Interactive Mode\fR
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\f3>> \fIjjs\fR\fP
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\f3jjs> \fIprintln("Hello, World!")\fR\fP
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\f3Hello, World!\fP
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\f3jjs> \fIquit()\fR\fP
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\f3Example 3 Passing Arguments to Nashorn\fR
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\f3>> \fIjjs \-\- a b c\fR\fP
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\f3a, b, c\fP
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.SH SEE\ ALSO
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\f3jrunscript\fR
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