- db061dd2b795837e6154be0991077ca5a03ec471 Release the async-signal safe demangler as an internal im... by Derek Mauro <dmauro@google.com> - 310440eb33d946df79d26bf1edf795f6a0b466b9 Use static_cast to constrain nanoseconds to int range, av... by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com> GitOrigin-RevId: db061dd2b795837e6154be0991077ca5a03ec471 Change-Id: Ibc1bc1db355a48115451da5ce88d66a1f6e1a182
		
			
				
	
	
		
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// Copyright 2018 The Abseil Authors.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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//      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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#include "absl/debugging/internal/demangle.h"
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#include <cstdlib>
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#include <string>
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#include "gtest/gtest.h"
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#include "absl/base/internal/raw_logging.h"
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#include "absl/debugging/internal/stack_consumption.h"
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#include "absl/memory/memory.h"
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namespace absl {
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namespace debugging_internal {
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namespace {
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// A wrapper function for Demangle() to make the unit test simple.
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static const char *DemangleIt(const char * const mangled) {
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  static char demangled[4096];
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  if (Demangle(mangled, demangled, sizeof(demangled))) {
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    return demangled;
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  } else {
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    return mangled;
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  }
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}
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// Test corner cases of bounary conditions.
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TEST(Demangle, CornerCases) {
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  char tmp[10];
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  EXPECT_TRUE(Demangle("_Z6foobarv", tmp, sizeof(tmp)));
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  // sizeof("foobar()") == 9
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  EXPECT_STREQ("foobar()", tmp);
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  EXPECT_TRUE(Demangle("_Z6foobarv", tmp, 9));
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  EXPECT_STREQ("foobar()", tmp);
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  EXPECT_FALSE(Demangle("_Z6foobarv", tmp, 8));  // Not enough.
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  EXPECT_FALSE(Demangle("_Z6foobarv", tmp, 1));
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  EXPECT_FALSE(Demangle("_Z6foobarv", tmp, 0));
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  EXPECT_FALSE(Demangle("_Z6foobarv", nullptr, 0));  // Should not cause SEGV.
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  EXPECT_FALSE(Demangle("_Z1000000", tmp, 9));
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}
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// Test handling of functions suffixed with .clone.N, which is used
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// by GCC 4.5.x (and our locally-modified version of GCC 4.4.x), and
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// .constprop.N and .isra.N, which are used by GCC 4.6.x.  These
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// suffixes are used to indicate functions which have been cloned
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// during optimization.  We ignore these suffixes.
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TEST(Demangle, Clones) {
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  char tmp[20];
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  EXPECT_TRUE(Demangle("_ZL3Foov", tmp, sizeof(tmp)));
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  EXPECT_STREQ("Foo()", tmp);
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  EXPECT_TRUE(Demangle("_ZL3Foov.clone.3", tmp, sizeof(tmp)));
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  EXPECT_STREQ("Foo()", tmp);
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  EXPECT_TRUE(Demangle("_ZL3Foov.constprop.80", tmp, sizeof(tmp)));
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  EXPECT_STREQ("Foo()", tmp);
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  EXPECT_TRUE(Demangle("_ZL3Foov.isra.18", tmp, sizeof(tmp)));
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  EXPECT_STREQ("Foo()", tmp);
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  EXPECT_TRUE(Demangle("_ZL3Foov.isra.2.constprop.18", tmp, sizeof(tmp)));
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  EXPECT_STREQ("Foo()", tmp);
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  // Invalid (truncated), should not demangle.
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  EXPECT_FALSE(Demangle("_ZL3Foov.clo", tmp, sizeof(tmp)));
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  // Invalid (.clone. not followed by number), should not demangle.
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  EXPECT_FALSE(Demangle("_ZL3Foov.clone.", tmp, sizeof(tmp)));
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  // Invalid (.clone. followed by non-number), should not demangle.
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  EXPECT_FALSE(Demangle("_ZL3Foov.clone.foo", tmp, sizeof(tmp)));
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  // Invalid (.constprop. not followed by number), should not demangle.
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  EXPECT_FALSE(Demangle("_ZL3Foov.isra.2.constprop.", tmp, sizeof(tmp)));
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}
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// Tests that verify that Demangle footprint is within some limit.
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// They are not to be run under sanitizers as the sanitizers increase
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// stack consumption by about 4x.
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#if defined(ABSL_INTERNAL_HAVE_DEBUGGING_STACK_CONSUMPTION) && \
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    !ADDRESS_SANITIZER && !MEMORY_SANITIZER && !THREAD_SANITIZER
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static const char *g_mangled;
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static char g_demangle_buffer[4096];
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static char *g_demangle_result;
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static void DemangleSignalHandler(int signo) {
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  if (Demangle(g_mangled, g_demangle_buffer, sizeof(g_demangle_buffer))) {
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    g_demangle_result = g_demangle_buffer;
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  } else {
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    g_demangle_result = nullptr;
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  }
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}
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// Call Demangle and figure out the stack footprint of this call.
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static const char *DemangleStackConsumption(const char *mangled,
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                                            int *stack_consumed) {
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  g_mangled = mangled;
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  *stack_consumed = GetSignalHandlerStackConsumption(DemangleSignalHandler);
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  ABSL_RAW_LOG(INFO, "Stack consumption of Demangle: %d", *stack_consumed);
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  return g_demangle_result;
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}
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// Demangle stack consumption should be within 8kB for simple mangled names
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// with some level of nesting. With alternate signal stack we have 64K,
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// but some signal handlers run on thread stack, and could have arbitrarily
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// little space left (so we don't want to make this number too large).
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const int kStackConsumptionUpperLimit = 8192;
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// Returns a mangled name nested to the given depth.
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static std::string NestedMangledName(int depth) {
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  std::string mangled_name = "_Z1a";
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  if (depth > 0) {
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    mangled_name += "IXL";
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    mangled_name += NestedMangledName(depth - 1);
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    mangled_name += "EEE";
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  }
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  return mangled_name;
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}
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TEST(Demangle, DemangleStackConsumption) {
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  // Measure stack consumption of Demangle for nested mangled names of varying
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  // depth.  Since Demangle is implemented as a recursive descent parser,
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  // stack consumption will grow as the nesting depth increases.  By measuring
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  // the stack consumption for increasing depths, we can see the growing
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  // impact of any stack-saving changes made to the code for Demangle.
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  int stack_consumed = 0;
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  const char *demangled =
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      DemangleStackConsumption("_Z6foobarv", &stack_consumed);
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  EXPECT_STREQ("foobar()", demangled);
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  EXPECT_GT(stack_consumed, 0);
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  EXPECT_LT(stack_consumed, kStackConsumptionUpperLimit);
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  const std::string nested_mangled_name0 = NestedMangledName(0);
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  demangled = DemangleStackConsumption(nested_mangled_name0.c_str(),
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                                       &stack_consumed);
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  EXPECT_STREQ("a", demangled);
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  EXPECT_GT(stack_consumed, 0);
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  EXPECT_LT(stack_consumed, kStackConsumptionUpperLimit);
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  const std::string nested_mangled_name1 = NestedMangledName(1);
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  demangled = DemangleStackConsumption(nested_mangled_name1.c_str(),
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                                       &stack_consumed);
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  EXPECT_STREQ("a<>", demangled);
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  EXPECT_GT(stack_consumed, 0);
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  EXPECT_LT(stack_consumed, kStackConsumptionUpperLimit);
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  const std::string nested_mangled_name2 = NestedMangledName(2);
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  demangled = DemangleStackConsumption(nested_mangled_name2.c_str(),
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                                       &stack_consumed);
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  EXPECT_STREQ("a<>", demangled);
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  EXPECT_GT(stack_consumed, 0);
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  EXPECT_LT(stack_consumed, kStackConsumptionUpperLimit);
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  const std::string nested_mangled_name3 = NestedMangledName(3);
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  demangled = DemangleStackConsumption(nested_mangled_name3.c_str(),
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                                       &stack_consumed);
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  EXPECT_STREQ("a<>", demangled);
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  EXPECT_GT(stack_consumed, 0);
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  EXPECT_LT(stack_consumed, kStackConsumptionUpperLimit);
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}
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#endif  // Stack consumption tests
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static void TestOnInput(const char* input) {
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  static const int kOutSize = 1048576;
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  auto out = absl::make_unique<char[]>(kOutSize);
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  Demangle(input, out.get(), kOutSize);
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}
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TEST(DemangleRegression, NegativeLength) {
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  TestOnInput("_ZZn4");
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}
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TEST(DemangleRegression, DeeplyNestedArrayType) {
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  const int depth = 100000;
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  std::string data = "_ZStI";
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  data.reserve(data.size() + 3 * depth + 1);
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  for (int i = 0; i < depth; i++) {
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    data += "A1_";
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  }
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  TestOnInput(data.c_str());
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}
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}  // namespace
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}  // namespace debugging_internal
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}  // namespace absl
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