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			236 lines
		
	
	
		
			8.1 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
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import os
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from typing import Any, Iterator, List, Optional, Tuple
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from django.conf import settings
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from zerver.lib.redis_utils import get_redis_client
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from zerver.models import UserProfile
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import redis
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import time
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import logging
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# Implement a rate-limiting scheme inspired by the one described here, but heavily modified
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# http://blog.domaintools.com/2013/04/rate-limiting-with-redis/
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client = get_redis_client()
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rules = settings.RATE_LIMITING_RULES  # type: List[Tuple[int, int]]
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KEY_PREFIX = ''
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class RateLimitedObject:
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    def get_keys(self) -> List[str]:
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        key_fragment = self.key_fragment()
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        return ["{}ratelimit:{}:{}".format(KEY_PREFIX, key_fragment, keytype)
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                for keytype in ['list', 'zset', 'block']]
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    def key_fragment(self) -> str:
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        raise NotImplementedError()
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    def rules(self) -> List[Tuple[int, int]]:
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        raise NotImplementedError()
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class RateLimitedUser(RateLimitedObject):
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    def __init__(self, user: UserProfile, domain: str='all') -> None:
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        self.user = user
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        self.domain = domain
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    def key_fragment(self) -> str:
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        return "{}:{}:{}".format(type(self.user), self.user.id, self.domain)
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    def rules(self) -> List[Tuple[int, int]]:
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        if self.user.rate_limits != "":
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            result = []  # type: List[Tuple[int, int]]
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            for limit in self.user.rate_limits.split(','):
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                (seconds, requests) = limit.split(':', 2)
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                result.append((int(seconds), int(requests)))
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            return result
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        return rules
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def bounce_redis_key_prefix_for_testing(test_name: str) -> None:
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    global KEY_PREFIX
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    KEY_PREFIX = test_name + ':' + str(os.getpid()) + ':'
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def max_api_calls(entity: RateLimitedObject) -> int:
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    "Returns the API rate limit for the highest limit"
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    return entity.rules()[-1][1]
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def max_api_window(entity: RateLimitedObject) -> int:
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    "Returns the API time window for the highest limit"
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    return entity.rules()[-1][0]
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def add_ratelimit_rule(range_seconds: int, num_requests: int) -> None:
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    "Add a rate-limiting rule to the ratelimiter"
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    global rules
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    rules.append((range_seconds, num_requests))
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    rules.sort(key=lambda x: x[0])
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def remove_ratelimit_rule(range_seconds: int, num_requests: int) -> None:
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    global rules
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    rules = [x for x in rules if x[0] != range_seconds and x[1] != num_requests]
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def block_access(entity: RateLimitedObject, seconds: int) -> None:
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    "Manually blocks an entity for the desired number of seconds"
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    _, _, blocking_key = entity.get_keys()
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    with client.pipeline() as pipe:
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        pipe.set(blocking_key, 1)
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        pipe.expire(blocking_key, seconds)
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        pipe.execute()
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def unblock_access(entity: RateLimitedObject) -> None:
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    _, _, blocking_key = entity.get_keys()
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    client.delete(blocking_key)
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def clear_history(entity: RateLimitedObject) -> None:
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    '''
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    This is only used by test code now, where it's very helpful in
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    allowing us to run tests quickly, by giving a user a clean slate.
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    '''
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    for key in entity.get_keys():
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        client.delete(key)
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def _get_api_calls_left(entity: RateLimitedObject, range_seconds: int, max_calls: int) -> Tuple[int, float]:
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    list_key, set_key, _ = entity.get_keys()
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    # Count the number of values in our sorted set
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    # that are between now and the cutoff
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    now = time.time()
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    boundary = now - range_seconds
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    with client.pipeline() as pipe:
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        # Count how many API calls in our range have already been made
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        pipe.zcount(set_key, boundary, now)
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        # Get the newest call so we can calculate when the ratelimit
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        # will reset to 0
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        pipe.lindex(list_key, 0)
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        results = pipe.execute()
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    count = results[0]  # type: int
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    newest_call = results[1]  # type: Optional[bytes]
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    calls_left = max_calls - count
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    if newest_call is not None:
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        time_reset = now + (range_seconds - (now - float(newest_call)))
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    else:
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        time_reset = now
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    return calls_left, time_reset
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def api_calls_left(entity: RateLimitedObject) -> Tuple[int, float]:
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    """Returns how many API calls in this range this client has, as well as when
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       the rate-limit will be reset to 0"""
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    max_window = max_api_window(entity)
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    max_calls = max_api_calls(entity)
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    return _get_api_calls_left(entity, max_window, max_calls)
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def is_ratelimited(entity: RateLimitedObject) -> Tuple[bool, float]:
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    "Returns a tuple of (rate_limited, time_till_free)"
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    list_key, set_key, blocking_key = entity.get_keys()
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    rules = entity.rules()
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    if len(rules) == 0:
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        return False, 0.0
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    # Go through the rules from shortest to longest,
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    # seeing if this user has violated any of them. First
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    # get the timestamps for each nth items
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    with client.pipeline() as pipe:
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        for _, request_count in rules:
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            pipe.lindex(list_key, request_count - 1)  # 0-indexed list
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        # Get blocking info
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        pipe.get(blocking_key)
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        pipe.ttl(blocking_key)
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        rule_timestamps = pipe.execute()  # type: List[Optional[bytes]]
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    # Check if there is a manual block on this API key
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    blocking_ttl_b = rule_timestamps.pop()
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    key_blocked = rule_timestamps.pop()
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    if key_blocked is not None:
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        # We are manually blocked. Report for how much longer we will be
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        if blocking_ttl_b is None:
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            blocking_ttl = 0.5
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        else:
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            blocking_ttl = int(blocking_ttl_b)
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        return True, blocking_ttl
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    now = time.time()
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    for timestamp, (range_seconds, num_requests) in zip(rule_timestamps, rules):
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        # Check if the nth timestamp is newer than the associated rule. If so,
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        # it means we've hit our limit for this rule
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        if timestamp is None:
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            continue
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        boundary = float(timestamp) + range_seconds
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        if boundary > now:
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            free = boundary - now
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            return True, free
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    # No api calls recorded yet
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    return False, 0.0
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def incr_ratelimit(entity: RateLimitedObject) -> None:
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    """Increases the rate-limit for the specified entity"""
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    list_key, set_key, _ = entity.get_keys()
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    now = time.time()
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    # If we have no rules, we don't store anything
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    if len(rules) == 0:
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        return
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    # Start redis transaction
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    with client.pipeline() as pipe:
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        count = 0
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        while True:
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            try:
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                # To avoid a race condition between getting the element we might trim from our list
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                # and removing it from our associated set, we abort this whole transaction if
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                # another agent manages to change our list out from under us
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                # When watching a value, the pipeline is set to Immediate mode
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                pipe.watch(list_key)
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                # Get the last elem that we'll trim (so we can remove it from our sorted set)
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                last_val = pipe.lindex(list_key, max_api_calls(entity) - 1)
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                # Restart buffered execution
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                pipe.multi()
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                # Add this timestamp to our list
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                pipe.lpush(list_key, now)
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                # Trim our list to the oldest rule we have
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                pipe.ltrim(list_key, 0, max_api_calls(entity) - 1)
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                # Add our new value to the sorted set that we keep
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                # We need to put the score and val both as timestamp,
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                # as we sort by score but remove by value
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                pipe.zadd(set_key, now, now)
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                # Remove the trimmed value from our sorted set, if there was one
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                if last_val is not None:
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                    pipe.zrem(set_key, last_val)
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                # Set the TTL for our keys as well
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                api_window = max_api_window(entity)
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                pipe.expire(list_key, api_window)
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                pipe.expire(set_key, api_window)
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                pipe.execute()
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                # If no exception was raised in the execution, there were no transaction conflicts
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                break
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            except redis.WatchError:
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                if count > 10:
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                    logging.error("Failed to complete incr_ratelimit transaction without "
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                                  "interference 10 times in a row! Aborting rate-limit increment")
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                    break
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                count += 1
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                continue
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