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| <section xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"
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|       xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
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|       xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
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|       version="5.0"
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|       xml:id="ssec-relnotes-0.12">
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| 
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| <title>Release 0.12 (2008-11-20)</title>
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| 
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| <itemizedlist>
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| 
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|   <listitem>
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|     <para>Nix no longer uses Berkeley DB to store Nix store metadata.
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|     The principal advantages of the new storage scheme are: it works
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|     properly over decent implementations of NFS (allowing Nix stores
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|     to be shared between multiple machines); no recovery is needed
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|     when a Nix process crashes; no write access is needed for
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|     read-only operations; no more running out of Berkeley DB locks on
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|     certain operations.</para>
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| 
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|     <para>You still need to compile Nix with Berkeley DB support if
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|     you want Nix to automatically convert your old Nix store to the
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|     new schema.  If you don’t need this, you can build Nix with the
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|     <filename>configure</filename> option
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|     <option>--disable-old-db-compat</option>.</para>
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| 
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|     <para>After the automatic conversion to the new schema, you can
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|     delete the old Berkeley DB files:
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| 
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|     <screen>
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| $ cd /nix/var/nix/db
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| $ rm __db* log.* derivers references referrers reserved validpaths DB_CONFIG</screen>
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| 
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|     The new metadata is stored in the directories
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|     <filename>/nix/var/nix/db/info</filename> and
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|     <filename>/nix/var/nix/db/referrer</filename>.  Though the
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|     metadata is stored in human-readable plain-text files, they are
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|     not intended to be human-editable, as Nix is rather strict about
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|     the format.</para>
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| 
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|     <para>The new storage schema may or may not require less disk
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|     space than the Berkeley DB environment, mostly depending on the
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|     cluster size of your file system.  With 1 KiB clusters (which
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|     seems to be the <literal>ext3</literal> default nowadays) it
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|     usually takes up much less space.</para>
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|   </listitem>
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| 
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|   <listitem><para>There is a new substituter that copies paths
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|   directly from other (remote) Nix stores mounted somewhere in the
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|   filesystem.  For instance, you can speed up an installation by
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|   mounting some remote Nix store that already has the packages in
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|   question via NFS or <literal>sshfs</literal>.  The environment
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|   variable <envar>NIX_OTHER_STORES</envar> specifies the locations of
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|   the remote Nix directories,
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|   e.g. <literal>/mnt/remote-fs/nix</literal>.</para></listitem>
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| 
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|   <listitem><para>New <command>nix-store</command> operations
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|   <option>--dump-db</option> and <option>--load-db</option> to dump
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|   and reload the Nix database.</para></listitem>
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| 
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|   <listitem><para>The garbage collector has a number of new options to
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|   allow only some of the garbage to be deleted.  The option
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|   <option>--max-freed <replaceable>N</replaceable></option> tells the
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|   collector to stop after at least <replaceable>N</replaceable> bytes
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|   have been deleted.  The option <option>--max-links
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|   <replaceable>N</replaceable></option> tells it to stop after the
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|   link count on <filename>/nix/store</filename> has dropped below
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|   <replaceable>N</replaceable>.  This is useful for very large Nix
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|   stores on filesystems with a 32000 subdirectories limit (like
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|   <literal>ext3</literal>).  The option <option>--use-atime</option>
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|   causes store paths to be deleted in order of ascending last access
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|   time.  This allows non-recently used stuff to be deleted.  The
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|   option <option>--max-atime <replaceable>time</replaceable></option>
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|   specifies an upper limit to the last accessed time of paths that may
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|   be deleted.  For instance,
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| 
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|     <screen>
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|     $ nix-store --gc -v --max-atime $(date +%s -d "2 months ago")</screen>
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| 
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|   deletes everything that hasn’t been accessed in two months.</para></listitem>
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| 
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|   <listitem><para><command>nix-env</command> now uses optimistic
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|   profile locking when performing an operation like installing or
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|   upgrading, instead of setting an exclusive lock on the profile.
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|   This allows multiple <command>nix-env -i / -u / -e</command>
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|   operations on the same profile in parallel.  If a
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|   <command>nix-env</command> operation sees at the end that the profile
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|   was changed in the meantime by another process, it will just
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|   restart.  This is generally cheap because the build results are
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|   still in the Nix store.</para></listitem>
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| 
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|   <listitem><para>The option <option>--dry-run</option> is now
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|   supported by <command>nix-store -r</command> and
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|   <command>nix-build</command>.</para></listitem>
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| 
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|   <listitem><para>The information previously shown by
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|   <option>--dry-run</option> (i.e., which derivations will be built
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|   and which paths will be substituted) is now always shown by
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|   <command>nix-env</command>, <command>nix-store -r</command> and
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|   <command>nix-build</command>.  The total download size of
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|   substitutable paths is now also shown.  For instance, a build will
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|   show something like
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| 
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|     <screen>
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| the following derivations will be built:
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|   /nix/store/129sbxnk5n466zg6r1qmq1xjv9zymyy7-activate-configuration.sh.drv
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|   /nix/store/7mzy971rdm8l566ch8hgxaf89x7lr7ik-upstart-jobs.drv
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|   ...
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| the following paths will be downloaded/copied (30.02 MiB):
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|   /nix/store/4m8pvgy2dcjgppf5b4cj5l6wyshjhalj-samba-3.2.4
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|   /nix/store/7h1kwcj29ip8vk26rhmx6bfjraxp0g4l-libunwind-0.98.6
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|   ...</screen>
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| 
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|   </para></listitem>
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| 
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|   <listitem><para>Language features:
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| 
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|     <itemizedlist>
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| 
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|       <listitem><para>@-patterns as in Haskell.  For instance, in a
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|       function definition
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| 
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|       <programlisting>f = args @ {x, y, z}: <replaceable>...</replaceable>;</programlisting>
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| 
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|       <varname>args</varname> refers to the argument as a whole, which
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|       is further pattern-matched against the attribute set pattern
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|       <literal>{x, y, z}</literal>.</para></listitem>
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| 
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|       <listitem><para>“<literal>...</literal>” (ellipsis) patterns.
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|       An attribute set pattern can now say <literal>...</literal>  at
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|       the end of the attribute name list to specify that the function
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|       takes <emphasis>at least</emphasis> the listed attributes, while
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|       ignoring additional attributes.  For instance,
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| 
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|       <programlisting>{stdenv, fetchurl, fuse, ...}: <replaceable>...</replaceable></programlisting>
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| 
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|       defines a function that accepts any attribute set that includes
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|       at least the three listed attributes.</para></listitem>
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| 
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|       <listitem><para>New primops:
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|       <varname>builtins.parseDrvName</varname> (split a package name
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|       string like <literal>"nix-0.12pre12876"</literal> into its name
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|       and version components, e.g. <literal>"nix"</literal> and
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|       <literal>"0.12pre12876"</literal>),
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|       <varname>builtins.compareVersions</varname> (compare two version
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|       strings using the same algorithm that <command>nix-env</command>
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|       uses), <varname>builtins.length</varname> (efficiently compute
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|       the length of a list), <varname>builtins.mul</varname> (integer
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|       multiplication), <varname>builtins.div</varname> (integer
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|       division).
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|       <!-- <varname>builtins.genericClosure</varname> -->
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|       </para></listitem>
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| 
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|     </itemizedlist>
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| 
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|   </para></listitem>
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| 
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|   <listitem><para><command>nix-prefetch-url</command> now supports
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|   <literal>mirror://</literal> URLs, provided that the environment
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|   variable <envar>NIXPKGS_ALL</envar> points at a Nixpkgs
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|   tree.</para></listitem>
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| 
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|   <listitem><para>Removed the commands
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|   <command>nix-pack-closure</command> and
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|   <command>nix-unpack-closure</command>.   You can do almost the same
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|   thing but much more efficiently by doing <literal>nix-store --export
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|   $(nix-store -qR <replaceable>paths</replaceable>) > closure</literal> and
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|   <literal>nix-store --import <
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|   closure</literal>.</para></listitem>
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| 
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|   <listitem><para>Lots of bug fixes, including a big performance bug in
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|   the handling of <literal>with</literal>-expressions.</para></listitem>
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| 
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| </itemizedlist>
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| 
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| </section>
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