It's convenient for depending on sub-tree members of the current file as well as gives access to siblings. Change-Id: I74234cec6566177d88d3bc8507fa3f6ec789adb8 Reviewed-on: https://cl.snix.dev/c/snix/+/30098 Reviewed-by: adis bladis <adisbladis@gmail.com> Tested-by: besadii
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			187 lines
		
	
	
	
		
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			Nix
		
	
	
	
	
	
| { depot, lib, pkgs, ... }:
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| 
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| let
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|   inherit (lib) partition optionalAttrs any;
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|   inherit (builtins) tryEval;
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| 
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|   it = msg: asserts:
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|     let
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|       results = partition (a: a.ok) asserts;
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|     in
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|     {
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|       _it = msg;
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|     } // optionalAttrs (results.right != [ ]) {
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|       passes = map (result: result.test) results.right;
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|     } // optionalAttrs (results.wrong != [ ]) {
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|       fails = map (result: result.test) results.wrong;
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|     };
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| 
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|   assertEq = test: a: b: {
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|     inherit test;
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|     ok = a == b;
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|   };
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| 
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|   assertThrows = test: value:
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|     let
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|       value' = tryEval value;
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|     in
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|     {
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|       inherit test;
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|       ok = ! value'.success;
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|     };
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| 
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|   runTestsuite = name: its:
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|     let
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|       fails = any (it': it' ? fails) its;
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|     in
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|     pkgs.runCommand "${name}-${if fails then "failed" else "successful"}"
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|       {
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|         nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgs.jq ];
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|         __structuredAttrs = true;
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|         dontUnpack = true;
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|         inherit its;
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|       }
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|       (
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|         if fails then ''
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|           jq '.its' < .attrs.json
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|         '' else ''
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|           jq '.its' < .attrs.json > $out
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|         ''
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|       );
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| 
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|   tree-ex = depot.nix.readTree {
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|     path = ./test-example;
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|     args = { };
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|   };
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| 
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|   example = it "corresponds to the README example" [
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|     (assertEq "third_party attrset"
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|       (lib.isAttrs tree-ex.third_party
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|         && (! lib.isDerivation tree-ex.third_party))
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|       true)
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|     (assertEq "third_party attrset other attribute"
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|       tree-ex.third_party.favouriteColour
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|       "orange")
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|     (assertEq "rustpkgs attrset aho-corasick"
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|       tree-ex.third_party.rustpkgs.aho-corasick
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|       "aho-corasick")
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|     (assertEq "rustpkgs attrset serde"
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|       tree-ex.third_party.rustpkgs.serde
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|       "serde")
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|     (assertEq "tools cheddear"
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|       "cheddar"
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|       tree-ex.tools.cheddar)
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|     (assertEq "tools roquefort"
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|       tree-ex.tools.roquefort
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|       "roquefort")
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|   ];
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| 
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|   tree-tl = depot.nix.readTree {
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|     path = ./test-tree-traversal;
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|     args = { };
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|   };
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| 
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|   traversal-logic = it "corresponds to the traversal logic in the README" [
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|     (assertEq "skip-tree/a is read"
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|       tree-tl.skip-tree.a
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|       "a is read normally")
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|     (assertEq "skip-tree does not contain b"
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|       (builtins.attrNames tree-tl.skip-tree)
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|       [ "__readTree" "__readTreeChildren" "a" ])
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|     (assertEq "skip-tree children list does not contain b"
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|       tree-tl.skip-tree.__readTreeChildren
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|       [ "a" ])
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| 
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|     (assertEq "skip subtree default.nix is read"
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|       tree-tl.skip-subtree.but
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|       "the default.nix is still read")
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|     (assertEq "skip subtree a/default.nix is skipped"
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|       (tree-tl.skip-subtree ? a)
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|       false)
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|     (assertEq "skip subtree b/c.nix is skipped"
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|       (tree-tl.skip-subtree ? b)
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|       false)
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|     (assertEq "skip subtree a/default.nix would be read without .skip-subtree"
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|       (tree-tl.no-skip-subtree.a)
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|       "am I subtree yet?")
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|     (assertEq "skip subtree b/c.nix would be read without .skip-subtree"
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|       (tree-tl.no-skip-subtree.b.c)
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|       "cool")
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| 
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|     (assertEq "default.nix attrset is merged with siblings"
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|       tree-tl.default-nix.no
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|       "siblings should be read")
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|     (assertEq "default.nix means sibling isn’t read"
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|       (tree-tl.default-nix ? sibling)
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|       false)
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|     (assertEq "default.nix means subdirs are still read and merged into default.nix"
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|       (tree-tl.default-nix.subdir.a)
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|       "but I’m picked up")
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| 
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|     (assertEq "default.nix can be not an attrset"
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|       tree-tl.default-nix.no-merge
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|       "I’m not merged with any children")
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|     (assertEq "default.nix is not an attrset -> children are not merged"
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|       (tree-tl.default-nix.no-merge ? subdir)
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|       false)
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| 
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|     (assertEq "default.nix can contain a derivation"
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|       (lib.isDerivation tree-tl.default-nix.can-be-drv)
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|       true)
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|     (assertEq "Even if default.nix is a derivation, children are traversed and merged"
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|       tree-tl.default-nix.can-be-drv.subdir.a
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|       "Picked up through the drv")
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|     (assertEq "default.nix drv is not changed by readTree"
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|       tree-tl.default-nix.can-be-drv
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|       (import ./test-tree-traversal/default-nix/can-be-drv/default.nix { }))
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|     (assertEq "`here` argument represents the attrset a given file is part of"
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|       (builtins.removeAttrs tree-tl.here-arg [ "__readTree" "__readTreeChildren" "subdir" ])
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|       {
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|         attr1 = "foo";
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|         attr2 = "foo";
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|         attr3 = "sibl1";
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|       })
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|   ];
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| 
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|   # these each call readTree themselves because the throws have to happen inside assertThrows
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|   wrong = it "cannot read these files and will complain" [
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|     (assertThrows "this file is not a function"
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|       (depot.nix.readTree {
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|         path = ./test-wrong-not-a-function;
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|         args = { };
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|       }).not-a-function)
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|     # can’t test for that, assertThrows can’t catch this error
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|     # (assertThrows "this file is a function but doesn’t have dots"
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|     #   (depot.nix.readTree {} ./test-wrong-no-dots).no-dots-in-function)
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|   ];
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| 
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|   read-markers = depot.nix.readTree {
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|     path = ./test-marker;
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|     args = { };
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|   };
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| 
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|   assertMarkerByPath = path:
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|     assertEq "${lib.concatStringsSep "." path} is marked correctly"
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|       (lib.getAttrFromPath path read-markers).__readTree
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|       path;
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| 
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|   markers = it "marks nodes correctly" [
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|     (assertMarkerByPath [ "directory-marked" ])
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|     (assertMarkerByPath [ "directory-marked" "nested" ])
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|     (assertMarkerByPath [ "file-children" "one" ])
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|     (assertMarkerByPath [ "file-children" "two" ])
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|     (assertEq "nix file children are marked correctly"
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|       read-markers.file-children.__readTreeChildren [ "one" "two" ])
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|     (assertEq "directory children are marked correctly"
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|       read-markers.directory-marked.__readTreeChildren [ "nested" ])
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|     (assertEq "absence of children is marked"
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|       read-markers.directory-marked.nested.__readTreeChildren [ ])
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|   ];
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| 
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| in
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| runTestsuite "readTree" [
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|   example
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|   traversal-logic
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|   wrong
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|   markers
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| ]
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