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6.1 KiB
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// Copyright 2018 The LevelDB-Go and Pebble Authors. All rights reserved. Use
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// of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in
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// the LICENSE file.
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package keyspan
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import (
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/base"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/manifest"
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)
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// FragmentIterator defines an iterator interface over spans. The spans
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// surfaced by a FragmentIterator must be non-overlapping. This is achieved by
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// fragmenting spans at overlap points (see Fragmenter).
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//
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// A Span returned by a FragmentIterator is only valid until the next
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// positioning method. Some implementations (eg, keyspan.Iter) may provide
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// longer lifetimes but implementations need only guarantee stability until the
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// next positioning method.
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type FragmentIterator interface {
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// SeekGE moves the iterator to the first span covering a key greater than
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// or equal to the given key. This is equivalent to seeking to the first
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// span with an end key greater than the given key.
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SeekGE(key []byte) *Span
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// SeekLT moves the iterator to the last span covering a key less than the
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// given key. This is equivalent to seeking to the last span with a start
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// key less than the given key.
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SeekLT(key []byte) *Span
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// First moves the iterator to the first span.
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First() *Span
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// Last moves the iterator to the last span.
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Last() *Span
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// Next moves the iterator to the next span.
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//
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// It is valid to call Next when the iterator is positioned before the first
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// key/value pair due to either a prior call to SeekLT or Prev which
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// returned an invalid span. It is not allowed to call Next when the
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// previous call to SeekGE, SeekPrefixGE or Next returned an invalid span.
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Next() *Span
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// Prev moves the iterator to the previous span.
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//
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// It is valid to call Prev when the iterator is positioned after the last
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// key/value pair due to either a prior call to SeekGE or Next which
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// returned an invalid span. It is not allowed to call Prev when the
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// previous call to SeekLT or Prev returned an invalid span.
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Prev() *Span
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// Error returns any accumulated error.
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//
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// TODO(jackson): Lift errors into return values on the positioning methods.
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Error() error
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// Close closes the iterator and returns any accumulated error. Exhausting
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// the iterator is not considered to be an error. It is valid to call Close
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// multiple times. Other methods should not be called after the iterator has
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// been closed.
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Close() error
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}
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// TableNewSpanIter creates a new iterator for range key spans for the given
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// file.
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type TableNewSpanIter func(file *manifest.FileMetadata, iterOptions SpanIterOptions) (FragmentIterator, error)
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// SpanIterOptions is a subset of IterOptions that are necessary to instantiate
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// per-sstable span iterators.
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type SpanIterOptions struct {
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// RangeKeyFilters can be used to avoid scanning tables and blocks in tables
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// when iterating over range keys.
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RangeKeyFilters []base.BlockPropertyFilter
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}
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// Iter is an iterator over a set of fragmented spans.
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type Iter struct {
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cmp base.Compare
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spans []Span
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index int
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}
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// Iter implements the FragmentIterator interface.
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var _ FragmentIterator = (*Iter)(nil)
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// NewIter returns a new iterator over a set of fragmented spans.
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func NewIter(cmp base.Compare, spans []Span) *Iter {
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i := &Iter{}
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i.Init(cmp, spans)
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return i
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}
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// Count returns the number of spans contained by Iter.
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func (i *Iter) Count() int {
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return len(i.spans)
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}
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// Init initializes an Iter with the provided spans.
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func (i *Iter) Init(cmp base.Compare, spans []Span) {
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*i = Iter{
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cmp: cmp,
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spans: spans,
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index: -1,
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}
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}
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// SeekGE implements FragmentIterator.SeekGE.
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func (i *Iter) SeekGE(key []byte) *Span {
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// NB: manually inlined sort.Search is ~5% faster.
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//
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// Define f(j) = false iff the span i.spans[j] is strictly before `key`
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// (equivalently, i.spans[j].End ≤ key.)
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//
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// Define f(-1) == false and f(n) == true.
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// Invariant: f(index-1) == false, f(upper) == true.
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i.index = 0
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upper := len(i.spans)
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for i.index < upper {
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h := int(uint(i.index+upper) >> 1) // avoid overflow when computing h
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// i.index ≤ h < upper
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if i.cmp(key, i.spans[h].End) >= 0 {
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i.index = h + 1 // preserves f(i-1) == false
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} else {
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upper = h // preserves f(j) == true
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}
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}
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// i.index == upper, f(i.index-1) == false, and f(upper) (= f(i.index)) ==
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// true => answer is i.index.
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if i.index >= len(i.spans) {
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return nil
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}
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return &i.spans[i.index]
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}
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// SeekLT implements FragmentIterator.SeekLT.
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func (i *Iter) SeekLT(key []byte) *Span {
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// NB: manually inlined sort.Search is ~5% faster.
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//
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// Define f(-1) == false and f(n) == true.
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// Invariant: f(index-1) == false, f(upper) == true.
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i.index = 0
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upper := len(i.spans)
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for i.index < upper {
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h := int(uint(i.index+upper) >> 1) // avoid overflow when computing h
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// i.index ≤ h < upper
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if i.cmp(key, i.spans[h].Start) > 0 {
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i.index = h + 1 // preserves f(i-1) == false
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} else {
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upper = h // preserves f(j) == true
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}
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}
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// i.index == upper, f(i.index-1) == false, and f(upper) (= f(i.index)) ==
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// true => answer is i.index.
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// Since keys are strictly increasing, if i.index > 0 then i.index-1 will be
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// the largest whose key is < the key sought.
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i.index--
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if i.index < 0 {
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return nil
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}
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return &i.spans[i.index]
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}
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// First implements FragmentIterator.First.
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func (i *Iter) First() *Span {
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if len(i.spans) == 0 {
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return nil
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}
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i.index = 0
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return &i.spans[i.index]
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}
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// Last implements FragmentIterator.Last.
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func (i *Iter) Last() *Span {
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if len(i.spans) == 0 {
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return nil
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}
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i.index = len(i.spans) - 1
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return &i.spans[i.index]
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}
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// Next implements FragmentIterator.Next.
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func (i *Iter) Next() *Span {
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if i.index >= len(i.spans) {
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return nil
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}
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i.index++
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if i.index >= len(i.spans) {
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return nil
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}
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return &i.spans[i.index]
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}
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// Prev implements FragmentIterator.Prev.
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func (i *Iter) Prev() *Span {
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if i.index < 0 {
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return nil
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}
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i.index--
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if i.index < 0 {
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return nil
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}
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return &i.spans[i.index]
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}
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// Error implements FragmentIterator.Error.
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func (i *Iter) Error() error {
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return nil
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}
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// Close implements FragmentIterator.Close.
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func (i *Iter) Close() error {
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return nil
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}
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func (i *Iter) String() string {
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return "fragmented-spans"
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}
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