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"""Discover and run doctests in modules and test files."""import bdb
 import inspect
 import os
 import platform
 import sys
 import traceback
 import types
 import warnings
 from contextlib import contextmanager
 from pathlib import Path
 from typing import Any
 from typing import Callable
 from typing import Dict
 from typing import Generator
 from typing import Iterable
 from typing import List
 from typing import Optional
 from typing import Pattern
 from typing import Sequence
 from typing import Tuple
 from typing import Type
 from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
 from typing import Union
 
 from _pytest import outcomes
 from _pytest._code.code import ExceptionInfo
 from _pytest._code.code import ReprFileLocation
 from _pytest._code.code import TerminalRepr
 from _pytest._io import TerminalWriter
 from _pytest.compat import safe_getattr
 from _pytest.config import Config
 from _pytest.config.argparsing import Parser
 from _pytest.fixtures import fixture
 from _pytest.fixtures import FixtureRequest
 from _pytest.nodes import Collector
 from _pytest.nodes import Item
 from _pytest.outcomes import OutcomeException
 from _pytest.outcomes import skip
 from _pytest.pathlib import fnmatch_ex
 from _pytest.pathlib import import_path
 from _pytest.python import Module
 from _pytest.python_api import approx
 from _pytest.warning_types import PytestWarning
 
 if TYPE_CHECKING:
 import doctest
 
 DOCTEST_REPORT_CHOICE_NONE = "none"
 DOCTEST_REPORT_CHOICE_CDIFF = "cdiff"
 DOCTEST_REPORT_CHOICE_NDIFF = "ndiff"
 DOCTEST_REPORT_CHOICE_UDIFF = "udiff"
 DOCTEST_REPORT_CHOICE_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE = "only_first_failure"
 
 DOCTEST_REPORT_CHOICES = (
 DOCTEST_REPORT_CHOICE_NONE,
 DOCTEST_REPORT_CHOICE_CDIFF,
 DOCTEST_REPORT_CHOICE_NDIFF,
 DOCTEST_REPORT_CHOICE_UDIFF,
 DOCTEST_REPORT_CHOICE_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE,
 )
 
 # Lazy definition of runner class
 RUNNER_CLASS = None
 # Lazy definition of output checker class
 CHECKER_CLASS: Optional[Type["doctest.OutputChecker"]] = None
 
 
 def pytest_addoption(parser: Parser) -> None:
 parser.addini(
 "doctest_optionflags",
 "Option flags for doctests",
 type="args",
 default=["ELLIPSIS"],
 )
 parser.addini(
 "doctest_encoding", "Encoding used for doctest files", default="utf-8"
 )
 group = parser.getgroup("collect")
 group.addoption(
 "--doctest-modules",
 action="store_true",
 default=False,
 help="Run doctests in all .py modules",
 dest="doctestmodules",
 )
 group.addoption(
 "--doctest-report",
 type=str.lower,
 default="udiff",
 help="Choose another output format for diffs on doctest failure",
 choices=DOCTEST_REPORT_CHOICES,
 dest="doctestreport",
 )
 group.addoption(
 "--doctest-glob",
 action="append",
 default=[],
 metavar="pat",
 help="Doctests file matching pattern, default: test*.txt",
 dest="doctestglob",
 )
 group.addoption(
 "--doctest-ignore-import-errors",
 action="store_true",
 default=False,
 help="Ignore doctest ImportErrors",
 dest="doctest_ignore_import_errors",
 )
 group.addoption(
 "--doctest-continue-on-failure",
 action="store_true",
 default=False,
 help="For a given doctest, continue to run after the first failure",
 dest="doctest_continue_on_failure",
 )
 
 
 def pytest_unconfigure() -> None:
 global RUNNER_CLASS
 
 RUNNER_CLASS = None
 
 
 def pytest_collect_file(
 file_path: Path,
 parent: Collector,
 ) -> Optional[Union["DoctestModule", "DoctestTextfile"]]:
 config = parent.config
 if file_path.suffix == ".py":
 if config.option.doctestmodules and not any(
 (_is_setup_py(file_path), _is_main_py(file_path))
 ):
 mod: DoctestModule = DoctestModule.from_parent(parent, path=file_path)
 return mod
 elif _is_doctest(config, file_path, parent):
 txt: DoctestTextfile = DoctestTextfile.from_parent(parent, path=file_path)
 return txt
 return None
 
 
 def _is_setup_py(path: Path) -> bool:
 if path.name != "setup.py":
 return False
 contents = path.read_bytes()
 return b"setuptools" in contents or b"distutils" in contents
 
 
 def _is_doctest(config: Config, path: Path, parent: Collector) -> bool:
 if path.suffix in (".txt", ".rst") and parent.session.isinitpath(path):
 return True
 globs = config.getoption("doctestglob") or ["test*.txt"]
 return any(fnmatch_ex(glob, path) for glob in globs)
 
 
 def _is_main_py(path: Path) -> bool:
 return path.name == "__main__.py"
 
 
 class ReprFailDoctest(TerminalRepr):
 def __init__(
 self, reprlocation_lines: Sequence[Tuple[ReprFileLocation, Sequence[str]]]
 ) -> None:
 self.reprlocation_lines = reprlocation_lines
 
 def toterminal(self, tw: TerminalWriter) -> None:
 for reprlocation, lines in self.reprlocation_lines:
 for line in lines:
 tw.line(line)
 reprlocation.toterminal(tw)
 
 
 class MultipleDoctestFailures(Exception):
 def __init__(self, failures: Sequence["doctest.DocTestFailure"]) -> None:
 super().__init__()
 self.failures = failures
 
 
 def _init_runner_class() -> Type["doctest.DocTestRunner"]:
 import doctest
 
 class PytestDoctestRunner(doctest.DebugRunner):
 """Runner to collect failures.
 
 Note that the out variable in this case is a list instead of a
 stdout-like object.
 """
 
 def __init__(
 self,
 checker: Optional["doctest.OutputChecker"] = None,
 verbose: Optional[bool] = None,
 optionflags: int = 0,
 continue_on_failure: bool = True,
 ) -> None:
 super().__init__(checker=checker, verbose=verbose, optionflags=optionflags)
 self.continue_on_failure = continue_on_failure
 
 def report_failure(
 self,
 out,
 test: "doctest.DocTest",
 example: "doctest.Example",
 got: str,
 ) -> None:
 failure = doctest.DocTestFailure(test, example, got)
 if self.continue_on_failure:
 out.append(failure)
 else:
 raise failure
 
 def report_unexpected_exception(
 self,
 out,
 test: "doctest.DocTest",
 example: "doctest.Example",
 exc_info: Tuple[Type[BaseException], BaseException, types.TracebackType],
 ) -> None:
 if isinstance(exc_info[1], OutcomeException):
 raise exc_info[1]
 if isinstance(exc_info[1], bdb.BdbQuit):
 outcomes.exit("Quitting debugger")
 failure = doctest.UnexpectedException(test, example, exc_info)
 if self.continue_on_failure:
 out.append(failure)
 else:
 raise failure
 
 return PytestDoctestRunner
 
 
 def _get_runner(
 checker: Optional["doctest.OutputChecker"] = None,
 verbose: Optional[bool] = None,
 optionflags: int = 0,
 continue_on_failure: bool = True,
 ) -> "doctest.DocTestRunner":
 # We need this in order to do a lazy import on doctest
 global RUNNER_CLASS
 if RUNNER_CLASS is None:
 RUNNER_CLASS = _init_runner_class()
 # Type ignored because the continue_on_failure argument is only defined on
 # PytestDoctestRunner, which is lazily defined so can't be used as a type.
 return RUNNER_CLASS(  # type: ignore
 checker=checker,
 verbose=verbose,
 optionflags=optionflags,
 continue_on_failure=continue_on_failure,
 )
 
 
 class DoctestItem(Item):
 def __init__(
 self,
 name: str,
 parent: "Union[DoctestTextfile, DoctestModule]",
 runner: Optional["doctest.DocTestRunner"] = None,
 dtest: Optional["doctest.DocTest"] = None,
 ) -> None:
 super().__init__(name, parent)
 self.runner = runner
 self.dtest = dtest
 self.obj = None
 self.fixture_request: Optional[FixtureRequest] = None
 
 @classmethod
 def from_parent(  # type: ignore
 cls,
 parent: "Union[DoctestTextfile, DoctestModule]",
 *,
 name: str,
 runner: "doctest.DocTestRunner",
 dtest: "doctest.DocTest",
 ):
 # incompatible signature due to imposed limits on subclass
 """The public named constructor."""
 return super().from_parent(name=name, parent=parent, runner=runner, dtest=dtest)
 
 def setup(self) -> None:
 if self.dtest is not None:
 self.fixture_request = _setup_fixtures(self)
 globs = dict(getfixture=self.fixture_request.getfixturevalue)
 for name, value in self.fixture_request.getfixturevalue(
 "doctest_namespace"
 ).items():
 globs[name] = value
 self.dtest.globs.update(globs)
 
 def runtest(self) -> None:
 assert self.dtest is not None
 assert self.runner is not None
 _check_all_skipped(self.dtest)
 self._disable_output_capturing_for_darwin()
 failures: List["doctest.DocTestFailure"] = []
 # Type ignored because we change the type of `out` from what
 # doctest expects.
 self.runner.run(self.dtest, out=failures)  # type: ignore[arg-type]
 if failures:
 raise MultipleDoctestFailures(failures)
 
 def _disable_output_capturing_for_darwin(self) -> None:
 """Disable output capturing. Otherwise, stdout is lost to doctest (#985)."""
 if platform.system() != "Darwin":
 return
 capman = self.config.pluginmanager.getplugin("capturemanager")
 if capman:
 capman.suspend_global_capture(in_=True)
 out, err = capman.read_global_capture()
 sys.stdout.write(out)
 sys.stderr.write(err)
 
 # TODO: Type ignored -- breaks Liskov Substitution.
 def repr_failure(  # type: ignore[override]
 self,
 excinfo: ExceptionInfo[BaseException],
 ) -> Union[str, TerminalRepr]:
 import doctest
 
 failures: Optional[
 Sequence[Union[doctest.DocTestFailure, doctest.UnexpectedException]]
 ] = None
 if isinstance(
 excinfo.value, (doctest.DocTestFailure, doctest.UnexpectedException)
 ):
 failures = [excinfo.value]
 elif isinstance(excinfo.value, MultipleDoctestFailures):
 failures = excinfo.value.failures
 
 if failures is None:
 return super().repr_failure(excinfo)
 
 reprlocation_lines = []
 for failure in failures:
 example = failure.example
 test = failure.test
 filename = test.filename
 if test.lineno is None:
 lineno = None
 else:
 lineno = test.lineno + example.lineno + 1
 message = type(failure).__name__
 # TODO: ReprFileLocation doesn't expect a None lineno.
 reprlocation = ReprFileLocation(filename, lineno, message)  # type: ignore[arg-type]
 checker = _get_checker()
 report_choice = _get_report_choice(self.config.getoption("doctestreport"))
 if lineno is not None:
 assert failure.test.docstring is not None
 lines = failure.test.docstring.splitlines(False)
 # add line numbers to the left of the error message
 assert test.lineno is not None
 lines = [
 "%03d %s" % (i + test.lineno + 1, x) for (i, x) in enumerate(lines)
 ]
 # trim docstring error lines to 10
 lines = lines[max(example.lineno - 9, 0) : example.lineno + 1]
 else:
 lines = [
 "EXAMPLE LOCATION UNKNOWN, not showing all tests of that example"
 ]
 indent = ">>>"
 for line in example.source.splitlines():
 lines.append(f"??? {indent} {line}")
 indent = "..."
 if isinstance(failure, doctest.DocTestFailure):
 lines += checker.output_difference(
 example, failure.got, report_choice
 ).split("\n")
 else:
 inner_excinfo = ExceptionInfo.from_exc_info(failure.exc_info)
 lines += ["UNEXPECTED EXCEPTION: %s" % repr(inner_excinfo.value)]
 lines += [
 x.strip("\n") for x in traceback.format_exception(*failure.exc_info)
 ]
 reprlocation_lines.append((reprlocation, lines))
 return ReprFailDoctest(reprlocation_lines)
 
 def reportinfo(self) -> Tuple[Union["os.PathLike[str]", str], Optional[int], str]:
 assert self.dtest is not None
 return self.path, self.dtest.lineno, "[doctest] %s" % self.name
 
 
 def _get_flag_lookup() -> Dict[str, int]:
 import doctest
 
 return dict(
 DONT_ACCEPT_TRUE_FOR_1=doctest.DONT_ACCEPT_TRUE_FOR_1,
 DONT_ACCEPT_BLANKLINE=doctest.DONT_ACCEPT_BLANKLINE,
 NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE=doctest.NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE,
 ELLIPSIS=doctest.ELLIPSIS,
 IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL=doctest.IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL,
 COMPARISON_FLAGS=doctest.COMPARISON_FLAGS,
 ALLOW_UNICODE=_get_allow_unicode_flag(),
 ALLOW_BYTES=_get_allow_bytes_flag(),
 NUMBER=_get_number_flag(),
 )
 
 
 def get_optionflags(parent):
 optionflags_str = parent.config.getini("doctest_optionflags")
 flag_lookup_table = _get_flag_lookup()
 flag_acc = 0
 for flag in optionflags_str:
 flag_acc |= flag_lookup_table[flag]
 return flag_acc
 
 
 def _get_continue_on_failure(config):
 continue_on_failure = config.getvalue("doctest_continue_on_failure")
 if continue_on_failure:
 # We need to turn off this if we use pdb since we should stop at
 # the first failure.
 if config.getvalue("usepdb"):
 continue_on_failure = False
 return continue_on_failure
 
 
 class DoctestTextfile(Module):
 obj = None
 
 def collect(self) -> Iterable[DoctestItem]:
 import doctest
 
 # Inspired by doctest.testfile; ideally we would use it directly,
 # but it doesn't support passing a custom checker.
 encoding = self.config.getini("doctest_encoding")
 text = self.path.read_text(encoding)
 filename = str(self.path)
 name = self.path.name
 globs = {"__name__": "__main__"}
 
 optionflags = get_optionflags(self)
 
 runner = _get_runner(
 verbose=False,
 optionflags=optionflags,
 checker=_get_checker(),
 continue_on_failure=_get_continue_on_failure(self.config),
 )
 
 parser = doctest.DocTestParser()
 test = parser.get_doctest(text, globs, name, filename, 0)
 if test.examples:
 yield DoctestItem.from_parent(
 self, name=test.name, runner=runner, dtest=test
 )
 
 
 def _check_all_skipped(test: "doctest.DocTest") -> None:
 """Raise pytest.skip() if all examples in the given DocTest have the SKIP
 option set."""
 import doctest
 
 all_skipped = all(x.options.get(doctest.SKIP, False) for x in test.examples)
 if all_skipped:
 skip("all tests skipped by +SKIP option")
 
 
 def _is_mocked(obj: object) -> bool:
 """Return if an object is possibly a mock object by checking the
 existence of a highly improbable attribute."""
 return (
 safe_getattr(obj, "pytest_mock_example_attribute_that_shouldnt_exist", None)
 is not None
 )
 
 
 @contextmanager
 def _patch_unwrap_mock_aware() -> Generator[None, None, None]:
 """Context manager which replaces ``inspect.unwrap`` with a version
 that's aware of mock objects and doesn't recurse into them."""
 real_unwrap = inspect.unwrap
 
 def _mock_aware_unwrap(
 func: Callable[..., Any], *, stop: Optional[Callable[[Any], Any]] = None
 ) -> Any:
 try:
 if stop is None or stop is _is_mocked:
 return real_unwrap(func, stop=_is_mocked)
 _stop = stop
 return real_unwrap(func, stop=lambda obj: _is_mocked(obj) or _stop(func))
 except Exception as e:
 warnings.warn(
 "Got %r when unwrapping %r.  This is usually caused "
 "by a violation of Python's object protocol; see e.g. "
 "https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/5080" % (e, func),
 PytestWarning,
 )
 raise
 
 inspect.unwrap = _mock_aware_unwrap
 try:
 yield
 finally:
 inspect.unwrap = real_unwrap
 
 
 class DoctestModule(Module):
 def collect(self) -> Iterable[DoctestItem]:
 import doctest
 
 class MockAwareDocTestFinder(doctest.DocTestFinder):
 """A hackish doctest finder that overrides stdlib internals to fix a stdlib bug.
 
 https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/3456
 https://bugs.python.org/issue25532
 """
 
 def _find_lineno(self, obj, source_lines):
 """Doctest code does not take into account `@property`, this
 is a hackish way to fix it. https://bugs.python.org/issue17446
 
 Wrapped Doctests will need to be unwrapped so the correct
 line number is returned. This will be reported upstream. #8796
 """
 if isinstance(obj, property):
 obj = getattr(obj, "fget", obj)
 
 if hasattr(obj, "__wrapped__"):
 # Get the main obj in case of it being wrapped
 obj = inspect.unwrap(obj)
 
 # Type ignored because this is a private function.
 return super()._find_lineno(  # type:ignore[misc]
 obj,
 source_lines,
 )
 
 def _find(
 self, tests, obj, name, module, source_lines, globs, seen
 ) -> None:
 if _is_mocked(obj):
 return
 with _patch_unwrap_mock_aware():
 # Type ignored because this is a private function.
 super()._find(  # type:ignore[misc]
 tests, obj, name, module, source_lines, globs, seen
 )
 
 if self.path.name == "conftest.py":
 module = self.config.pluginmanager._importconftest(
 self.path,
 self.config.getoption("importmode"),
 rootpath=self.config.rootpath,
 )
 else:
 try:
 module = import_path(
 self.path,
 root=self.config.rootpath,
 mode=self.config.getoption("importmode"),
 )
 except ImportError:
 if self.config.getvalue("doctest_ignore_import_errors"):
 skip("unable to import module %r" % self.path)
 else:
 raise
 # Uses internal doctest module parsing mechanism.
 finder = MockAwareDocTestFinder()
 optionflags = get_optionflags(self)
 runner = _get_runner(
 verbose=False,
 optionflags=optionflags,
 checker=_get_checker(),
 continue_on_failure=_get_continue_on_failure(self.config),
 )
 
 for test in finder.find(module, module.__name__):
 if test.examples:  # skip empty doctests
 yield DoctestItem.from_parent(
 self, name=test.name, runner=runner, dtest=test
 )
 
 
 def _setup_fixtures(doctest_item: DoctestItem) -> FixtureRequest:
 """Used by DoctestTextfile and DoctestItem to setup fixture information."""
 
 def func() -> None:
 pass
 
 doctest_item.funcargs = {}  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
 fm = doctest_item.session._fixturemanager
 doctest_item._fixtureinfo = fm.getfixtureinfo(  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
 node=doctest_item, func=func, cls=None, funcargs=False
 )
 fixture_request = FixtureRequest(doctest_item, _ispytest=True)
 fixture_request._fillfixtures()
 return fixture_request
 
 
 def _init_checker_class() -> Type["doctest.OutputChecker"]:
 import doctest
 import re
 
 class LiteralsOutputChecker(doctest.OutputChecker):
 # Based on doctest_nose_plugin.py from the nltk project
 # (https://github.com/nltk/nltk) and on the "numtest" doctest extension
 # by Sebastien Boisgerault (https://github.com/boisgera/numtest).
 
 _unicode_literal_re = re.compile(r"(\W|^)[uU]([rR]?[\'\"])", re.UNICODE)
 _bytes_literal_re = re.compile(r"(\W|^)[bB]([rR]?[\'\"])", re.UNICODE)
 _number_re = re.compile(
 r"""
 (?P<number>
 (?P<mantissa>
 (?P<integer1> [+-]?\d*)\.(?P<fraction>\d+)
 |
 (?P<integer2> [+-]?\d+)\.
 )
 (?:
 [Ee]
 (?P<exponent1> [+-]?\d+)
 )?
 |
 (?P<integer3> [+-]?\d+)
 (?:
 [Ee]
 (?P<exponent2> [+-]?\d+)
 )
 )
 """,
 re.VERBOSE,
 )
 
 def check_output(self, want: str, got: str, optionflags: int) -> bool:
 if super().check_output(want, got, optionflags):
 return True
 
 allow_unicode = optionflags & _get_allow_unicode_flag()
 allow_bytes = optionflags & _get_allow_bytes_flag()
 allow_number = optionflags & _get_number_flag()
 
 if not allow_unicode and not allow_bytes and not allow_number:
 return False
 
 def remove_prefixes(regex: Pattern[str], txt: str) -> str:
 return re.sub(regex, r"\1\2", txt)
 
 if allow_unicode:
 want = remove_prefixes(self._unicode_literal_re, want)
 got = remove_prefixes(self._unicode_literal_re, got)
 
 if allow_bytes:
 want = remove_prefixes(self._bytes_literal_re, want)
 got = remove_prefixes(self._bytes_literal_re, got)
 
 if allow_number:
 got = self._remove_unwanted_precision(want, got)
 
 return super().check_output(want, got, optionflags)
 
 def _remove_unwanted_precision(self, want: str, got: str) -> str:
 wants = list(self._number_re.finditer(want))
 gots = list(self._number_re.finditer(got))
 if len(wants) != len(gots):
 return got
 offset = 0
 for w, g in zip(wants, gots):
 fraction: Optional[str] = w.group("fraction")
 exponent: Optional[str] = w.group("exponent1")
 if exponent is None:
 exponent = w.group("exponent2")
 precision = 0 if fraction is None else len(fraction)
 if exponent is not None:
 precision -= int(exponent)
 if float(w.group()) == approx(float(g.group()), abs=10**-precision):
 # They're close enough. Replace the text we actually
 # got with the text we want, so that it will match when we
 # check the string literally.
 got = (
 got[: g.start() + offset] + w.group() + got[g.end() + offset :]
 )
 offset += w.end() - w.start() - (g.end() - g.start())
 return got
 
 return LiteralsOutputChecker
 
 
 def _get_checker() -> "doctest.OutputChecker":
 """Return a doctest.OutputChecker subclass that supports some
 additional options:
 
 * ALLOW_UNICODE and ALLOW_BYTES options to ignore u'' and b''
 prefixes (respectively) in string literals. Useful when the same
 doctest should run in Python 2 and Python 3.
 
 * NUMBER to ignore floating-point differences smaller than the
 precision of the literal number in the doctest.
 
 An inner class is used to avoid importing "doctest" at the module
 level.
 """
 global CHECKER_CLASS
 if CHECKER_CLASS is None:
 CHECKER_CLASS = _init_checker_class()
 return CHECKER_CLASS()
 
 
 def _get_allow_unicode_flag() -> int:
 """Register and return the ALLOW_UNICODE flag."""
 import doctest
 
 return doctest.register_optionflag("ALLOW_UNICODE")
 
 
 def _get_allow_bytes_flag() -> int:
 """Register and return the ALLOW_BYTES flag."""
 import doctest
 
 return doctest.register_optionflag("ALLOW_BYTES")
 
 
 def _get_number_flag() -> int:
 """Register and return the NUMBER flag."""
 import doctest
 
 return doctest.register_optionflag("NUMBER")
 
 
 def _get_report_choice(key: str) -> int:
 """Return the actual `doctest` module flag value.
 
 We want to do it as late as possible to avoid importing `doctest` and all
 its dependencies when parsing options, as it adds overhead and breaks tests.
 """
 import doctest
 
 return {
 DOCTEST_REPORT_CHOICE_UDIFF: doctest.REPORT_UDIFF,
 DOCTEST_REPORT_CHOICE_CDIFF: doctest.REPORT_CDIFF,
 DOCTEST_REPORT_CHOICE_NDIFF: doctest.REPORT_NDIFF,
 DOCTEST_REPORT_CHOICE_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE: doctest.REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE,
 DOCTEST_REPORT_CHOICE_NONE: 0,
 }[key]
 
 
 @fixture(scope="session")
 def doctest_namespace() -> Dict[str, Any]:
 """Fixture that returns a :py:class:`dict` that will be injected into the
 namespace of doctests.
 
 Usually this fixture is used in conjunction with another ``autouse`` fixture:
 
 .. code-block:: python
 
 @pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
 def add_np(doctest_namespace):
 doctest_namespace["np"] = numpy
 
 For more details: :ref:`doctest_namespace`.
 """
 return dict()
 
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