accept & reject should now work
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@ -19,7 +19,8 @@ CF_HDR
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CF_DECLS
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CF_KEYWORDS(FUNCTION, FILTER, PRINTDEBUG, INT, PRINT, CONST, VAR, PUTS, DIE, IF)
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CF_KEYWORDS(FUNCTION, FILTER, PRINTDEBUG, INT, PRINT, CONST, VAR, PUTS, IF,
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ACCEPT, REJECT, ERROR, QUITBIRD)
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%type <x> term
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%type <x> block
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@ -30,11 +31,12 @@ CF_GRAMMAR
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CF_ADDTO(conf, function)
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function:
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FUNCTION SYM '(' ')' '{' cmds '}' {
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extern struct f_inst *last_func;
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extern struct f_inst *autoexec_func;
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if ($2->class != SYM_VOID) cf_error("Symbol already defined" );
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$2->class = SYM_FUNCTION;
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$2->def = $6;
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last_func = $6;
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if (!strcasecmp($2->name, "autoexec"))
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autoexec_func = $6;
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printf("Hmm, we've got one function here\n");
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}
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;
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@ -150,9 +152,25 @@ term:
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$$->code = 'd';
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$$->arg1 = $3;
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}
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| DIE {
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| QUITBIRD {
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$$ = f_new_inst();
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$$->code = '!';
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(int) $$->arg1 = F_QUITBIRD;
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}
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| ACCEPT {
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$$ = f_new_inst();
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$$->code = '!';
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(int) $$->arg1 = F_ACCEPT;
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}
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| REJECT {
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$$ = f_new_inst();
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$$->code = '!';
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(int) $$->arg1 = F_REJECT;
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}
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| ERROR {
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$$ = f_new_inst();
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$$->code = '!';
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(int) $$->arg1 = F_ERROR;
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}
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| PRINTDEBUG {
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$$ = f_new_inst();
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@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <sys/signal.h>
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#include <setjmp.h>
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#include "nest/bird.h"
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#include "lib/lists.h"
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#include "conf/conf.h"
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#include "filter/filter.h"
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struct f_inst *last_func = NULL;
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struct f_inst *autoexec_func = NULL;
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#define runtime die
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#define runtime(x) do { \
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log( L_ERR, x ); \
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res.type = T_RETURN; \
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res.val.i = F_ERROR; \
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return res; \
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} while(0)
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#define ARG(x,y) \
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x = interpret(what->y); \
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if (x.type == T_RETURN) \
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return x;
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#define ONEARG ARG(v1, arg1)
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#define TWOARGS ARG(v1, arg1) \
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ARG(v2, arg2)
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static struct f_val
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interpret(struct f_inst *what)
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switch(what->code) {
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case ',':
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interpret(what->arg1);
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interpret(what->arg2);
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TWOARGS;
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break;
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case '+':
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v1 = interpret(what->arg1);
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v2 = interpret(what->arg2);
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TWOARGS;
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if (v1.type != v2.type)
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runtime( "Can not operate with values of incompatible types" );
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}
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break;
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case '=':
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v1 = interpret(what->arg2);
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ARG(v2, arg2);
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sym = what->arg1;
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switch (res.type = v1.type) {
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switch (res.type = v2.type) {
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case T_VOID: runtime( "Can not assign void values" );
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case T_INT:
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if (sym->class != SYM_VARIABLE_INT)
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runtime( "Variable of bad type" );
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sym->aux = v1.val.i;
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sym->aux = v2.val.i;
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break;
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}
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break;
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res.val.i = * ((int *) what->arg1);
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break;
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case 'p':
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v1 = interpret(what->arg1);
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ONEARG;
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printf( "Printing: " );
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switch (v1.type) {
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case T_VOID: printf( "(void)" ); break;
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printf( "\n" );
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break;
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case '?':
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v1 = interpret(what->arg1);
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ONEARG;
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if (v1.type != T_INT)
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runtime( "If requires integer expression" );
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if (v1.val.i)
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res = interpret(what->arg2);
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if (v1.val.i) {
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ARG(res,arg2);
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}
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break;
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case 'D':
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printf( "DEBUGGING PRINT\n" );
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printf( "No operation\n" );
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break;
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case 'd':
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printf( "Puts: %s\n", what->arg1 );
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printf( "Puts: %s\n", (char *) what->arg1 );
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break;
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case '!':
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switch ((int) what->arg1) {
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case F_QUITBIRD:
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die( "Filter asked me to die" );
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case F_ACCEPT:
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/* Should take care about turning ACCEPT into MODIFY */
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case F_ERROR:
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case F_REJECT:
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res.type = T_RETURN;
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res.val = (int) what->arg1;
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break;
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default:
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die( "Unknown insruction %d(%c)", what->code, what->code & 0xff);
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bug( "unknown return type: can not happen");
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}
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break;
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default:
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bug( "Unknown instruction %d (%c)", what->code, what->code & 0xff);
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}
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if (what->next)
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return interpret(what->next);
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return res;
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}
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void
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filters_postconfig(void)
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{
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if (!last_func)
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printf( "No function defined\n" );
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else {
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interpret(last_func);
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}
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}
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struct f_inst *
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f_new_inst(void)
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{
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f_run(struct symbol *filter, struct rte *rtein, struct rte **rteout)
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{
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struct f_inst *inst;
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struct f_val res;
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debug( "Running filter `%s'...", filter->name );
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inst = filter->def;
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interpret(inst);
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debug( "done\n" );
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return F_ACCEPT;
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res = interpret(inst);
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if (res.type != T_RETURN)
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return F_ERROR;
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debug( "done (%d)\n", res.val.i );
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return res.val.i;
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}
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void
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filters_postconfig(void)
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{
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if (autoexec_func)
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interpret(autoexec_func);
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}
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#define F_ACCEPT 1
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#define F_REJECT 2
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#define F_MODIFY 3
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#define F_ERROR 4
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#define F_QUITBIRD 5
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#define T_VOID 0
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#define T_INT 1
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#define T_PX 2
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#define T_RETURN 1
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#define T_INT 10
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#define T_PX 11 /* prefix */
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#define T_INTLIST 12
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#endif
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