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226 lines
7.4 KiB
226 lines
7.4 KiB
from __future__ import annotations
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import re
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from typing import Any
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from typing import Dict
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from typing import Optional
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
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from typing import Union
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from sqlalchemy import cast
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from sqlalchemy import JSON
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from sqlalchemy import schema
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from sqlalchemy import sql
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from sqlalchemy.ext.compiler import compiles
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from .base import alter_table
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from .base import format_table_name
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from .base import RenameTable
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from .impl import DefaultImpl
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from .. import util
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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from sqlalchemy.engine.reflection import Inspector
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from sqlalchemy.sql.compiler import DDLCompiler
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from sqlalchemy.sql.elements import Cast
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from sqlalchemy.sql.elements import ClauseElement
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from sqlalchemy.sql.schema import Column
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from sqlalchemy.sql.schema import Constraint
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from sqlalchemy.sql.schema import Table
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from sqlalchemy.sql.type_api import TypeEngine
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from ..operations.batch import BatchOperationsImpl
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class SQLiteImpl(DefaultImpl):
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__dialect__ = "sqlite"
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transactional_ddl = False
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"""SQLite supports transactional DDL, but pysqlite does not:
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see: http://bugs.python.org/issue10740
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"""
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def requires_recreate_in_batch(
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self, batch_op: BatchOperationsImpl
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) -> bool:
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"""Return True if the given :class:`.BatchOperationsImpl`
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would need the table to be recreated and copied in order to
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proceed.
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Normally, only returns True on SQLite when operations other
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than add_column are present.
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"""
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for op in batch_op.batch:
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if op[0] == "add_column":
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col = op[1][1]
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if isinstance(
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col.server_default, schema.DefaultClause
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) and isinstance(col.server_default.arg, sql.ClauseElement):
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return True
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elif (
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isinstance(col.server_default, util.sqla_compat.Computed)
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and col.server_default.persisted
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):
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return True
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elif op[0] not in ("create_index", "drop_index"):
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return True
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else:
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return False
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def add_constraint(self, const: Constraint):
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# attempt to distinguish between an
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# auto-gen constraint and an explicit one
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if const._create_rule is None: # type:ignore[attr-defined]
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raise NotImplementedError(
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"No support for ALTER of constraints in SQLite dialect. "
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"Please refer to the batch mode feature which allows for "
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"SQLite migrations using a copy-and-move strategy."
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)
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elif const._create_rule(self): # type:ignore[attr-defined]
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util.warn(
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"Skipping unsupported ALTER for "
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"creation of implicit constraint. "
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"Please refer to the batch mode feature which allows for "
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"SQLite migrations using a copy-and-move strategy."
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)
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def drop_constraint(self, const: Constraint):
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if const._create_rule is None: # type:ignore[attr-defined]
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raise NotImplementedError(
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"No support for ALTER of constraints in SQLite dialect. "
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"Please refer to the batch mode feature which allows for "
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"SQLite migrations using a copy-and-move strategy."
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)
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def compare_server_default(
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self,
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inspector_column: Column,
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metadata_column: Column,
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rendered_metadata_default: Optional[str],
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rendered_inspector_default: Optional[str],
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) -> bool:
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if rendered_metadata_default is not None:
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rendered_metadata_default = re.sub(
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r"^\((.+)\)$", r"\1", rendered_metadata_default
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)
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rendered_metadata_default = re.sub(
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r"^\"?'(.+)'\"?$", r"\1", rendered_metadata_default
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)
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if rendered_inspector_default is not None:
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rendered_inspector_default = re.sub(
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r"^\((.+)\)$", r"\1", rendered_inspector_default
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)
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rendered_inspector_default = re.sub(
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r"^\"?'(.+)'\"?$", r"\1", rendered_inspector_default
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)
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return rendered_inspector_default != rendered_metadata_default
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def _guess_if_default_is_unparenthesized_sql_expr(
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self, expr: Optional[str]
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) -> bool:
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"""Determine if a server default is a SQL expression or a constant.
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There are too many assertions that expect server defaults to round-trip
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identically without parenthesis added so we will add parens only in
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very specific cases.
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"""
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if not expr:
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return False
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elif re.match(r"^[0-9\.]$", expr):
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return False
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elif re.match(r"^'.+'$", expr):
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return False
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elif re.match(r"^\(.+\)$", expr):
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return False
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else:
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return True
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def autogen_column_reflect(
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self,
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inspector: Inspector,
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table: Table,
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column_info: Dict[str, Any],
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) -> None:
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# SQLite expression defaults require parenthesis when sent
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# as DDL
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if self._guess_if_default_is_unparenthesized_sql_expr(
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column_info.get("default", None)
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):
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column_info["default"] = "(%s)" % (column_info["default"],)
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def render_ddl_sql_expr(
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self, expr: ClauseElement, is_server_default: bool = False, **kw
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) -> str:
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# SQLite expression defaults require parenthesis when sent
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# as DDL
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str_expr = super().render_ddl_sql_expr(
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expr, is_server_default=is_server_default, **kw
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)
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if (
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is_server_default
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and self._guess_if_default_is_unparenthesized_sql_expr(str_expr)
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):
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str_expr = "(%s)" % (str_expr,)
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return str_expr
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def cast_for_batch_migrate(
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self,
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existing: Column,
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existing_transfer: Dict[str, Union[TypeEngine, Cast]],
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new_type: TypeEngine,
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) -> None:
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if (
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existing.type._type_affinity # type:ignore[attr-defined]
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is not new_type._type_affinity # type:ignore[attr-defined]
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and not isinstance(new_type, JSON)
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):
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existing_transfer["expr"] = cast(
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existing_transfer["expr"], new_type
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)
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def correct_for_autogen_constraints(
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self,
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conn_unique_constraints,
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conn_indexes,
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metadata_unique_constraints,
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metadata_indexes,
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):
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self._skip_functional_indexes(metadata_indexes, conn_indexes)
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@compiles(RenameTable, "sqlite")
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def visit_rename_table(
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element: RenameTable, compiler: DDLCompiler, **kw
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) -> str:
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return "%s RENAME TO %s" % (
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alter_table(compiler, element.table_name, element.schema),
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format_table_name(compiler, element.new_table_name, None),
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)
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# @compiles(AddColumn, 'sqlite')
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# def visit_add_column(element, compiler, **kw):
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# return "%s %s" % (
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# alter_table(compiler, element.table_name, element.schema),
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# add_column(compiler, element.column, **kw)
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# )
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# def add_column(compiler, column, **kw):
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# text = "ADD COLUMN %s" % compiler.get_column_specification(column, **kw)
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# need to modify SQLAlchemy so that the CHECK associated with a Boolean
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# or Enum gets placed as part of the column constraints, not the Table
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# see ticket 98
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# for const in column.constraints:
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# text += compiler.process(AddConstraint(const))
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# return text
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