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								The functions described in this chapter will let you handle and raise Python
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								exceptions.  It is important to understand some of the basics of Python
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								exception handling.  It works somewhat like the Unix :cdata:`errno` variable:
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								there is a global indicator (per thread) of the last error that occurred.  Most
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								the error on failure.  Most functions also return an error indicator, usually
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								integer (exception: the :cfunc:`PyArg_\*` functions return ``1`` for success and
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								``0`` for failure).
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  r59611 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-12-29 19:49:21 +0100 (Sat, 29 Dec 2007) | 2 lines
  Bug #1699: Define _BSD_SOURCE only on OpenBSD.
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								   Alias for ``PyErr_PrintEx(1)``.
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								   Equivalent to ``PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches(PyErr_Occurred(), exc)``.  This
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								.. cfunction:: int PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches(PyObject *given, PyObject *exc)
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								      exception state.
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								.. cfunction:: void PyErr_SetString(PyObject *type, const char *message)
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								   This is the most common way to set the error indicator.  The first argument
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								   e.g. :cdata:`PyExc_RuntimeError`.  You need not increment its reference count.
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								   The second argument is an error message; it is converted to a string object.
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								.. cfunction:: void PyErr_SetObject(PyObject *type, PyObject *value)
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								   This function is similar to :cfunc:`PyErr_SetString` but lets you specify an
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								.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyErr_Format(PyObject *exception, const char *format, ...)
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								   .. % This should be exactly the same as the table in PyString_FromFormat.
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								   | :attr:`%zd`       | Py_ssize_t    | Exactly equivalent to          |
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								      The `"%lld"` and `"%llu"` format specifiers are only available
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								.. cfunction:: void PyErr_SetNone(PyObject *type)
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								   This is a shorthand for ``PyErr_SetObject(type, Py_None)``.
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								.. cfunction:: int PyErr_BadArgument()
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								.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyErr_NoMemory()
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								   This is a shorthand for ``PyErr_SetNone(PyExc_MemoryError)``; it returns *NULL*
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								.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyObject *type)
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								   .. index:: single: strerror()
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								   leaves it set to that.  The function always returns *NULL*, so a wrapper
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								.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilename(PyObject *type, const char *filename)
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								   Similar to :cfunc:`PyErr_SetFromErrno`, with the additional behavior that if
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								.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyErr_SetFromWindowsErr(int ierr)
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												Merged revisions 69129-69131,69139-69140,69143,69154-69159,69169,69288-69289,69293,69297-69301,69348 via svnmerge from
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  r69129 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-01-30 19:42:55 -0600 (Fri, 30 Jan 2009) | 1 line
  check the errno in bad fd cases
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  r69130 | andrew.kuchling | 2009-01-30 20:50:09 -0600 (Fri, 30 Jan 2009) | 1 line
  Add a section
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  r69131 | andrew.kuchling | 2009-01-30 21:26:02 -0600 (Fri, 30 Jan 2009) | 1 line
  Text edits and markup fixes
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  r69139 | mark.dickinson | 2009-01-31 10:44:04 -0600 (Sat, 31 Jan 2009) | 2 lines
  Add an extra test for long <-> float hash equivalence.
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  r69140 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-01-31 10:52:03 -0600 (Sat, 31 Jan 2009) | 1 line
  PyErr_BadInternalCall() raises a SystemError, not TypeError #5112
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  r69143 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-01-31 15:00:10 -0600 (Sat, 31 Jan 2009) | 1 line
  I believe the intention here was to avoid a global lookup
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  r69154 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-01-31 16:33:02 -0600 (Sat, 31 Jan 2009) | 1 line
  fix indentation in comment
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  r69155 | david.goodger | 2009-01-31 16:53:46 -0600 (Sat, 31 Jan 2009) | 1 line
  markup fix
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  r69156 | gregory.p.smith | 2009-01-31 16:57:30 -0600 (Sat, 31 Jan 2009) | 4 lines
  - Issue #5104: The socket module now raises OverflowError when 16-bit port and
    protocol numbers are supplied outside the allowed 0-65536 range on bind()
    and getservbyport().
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  r69157 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-01-31 17:43:25 -0600 (Sat, 31 Jan 2009) | 1 line
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  r69158 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-01-31 17:54:38 -0600 (Sat, 31 Jan 2009) | 1 line
  more flags which only work for function blocks
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  r69159 | gregory.p.smith | 2009-01-31 18:16:01 -0600 (Sat, 31 Jan 2009) | 2 lines
  Update doc wording as suggested in issue4903.
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  r69169 | guilherme.polo | 2009-01-31 20:56:16 -0600 (Sat, 31 Jan 2009) | 3 lines
  Restore Tkinter.Tk._loadtk so this test doesn't fail for problems
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  r69288 | georg.brandl | 2009-02-05 04:30:57 -0600 (Thu, 05 Feb 2009) | 1 line
  #5153: fix typo in example.
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  r69289 | georg.brandl | 2009-02-05 04:37:07 -0600 (Thu, 05 Feb 2009) | 1 line
  #5144: document that PySys_SetArgv prepends the script directory (or the empty string) to sys.path.
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  r69293 | georg.brandl | 2009-02-05 04:59:28 -0600 (Thu, 05 Feb 2009) | 1 line
  #5059: fix example.
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  r69297 | georg.brandl | 2009-02-05 05:32:18 -0600 (Thu, 05 Feb 2009) | 1 line
  #5015: document PythonHome API functions.
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  r69298 | georg.brandl | 2009-02-05 05:33:21 -0600 (Thu, 05 Feb 2009) | 1 line
  #4827: fix callback example.
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  r69299 | georg.brandl | 2009-02-05 05:35:28 -0600 (Thu, 05 Feb 2009) | 1 line
  #4820: use correct module for ctypes.util.
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  r69300 | georg.brandl | 2009-02-05 05:38:23 -0600 (Thu, 05 Feb 2009) | 1 line
  #4563: disable alpha and roman lists, fixes wrong formatting of contributor list.
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  r69301 | georg.brandl | 2009-02-05 05:40:35 -0600 (Thu, 05 Feb 2009) | 1 line
  #5031: fix Thread.daemon property docs.
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  r69348 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-02-05 19:47:31 -0600 (Thu, 05 Feb 2009) | 1 line
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  r59568 | facundo.batista | 2007-12-19 13:53:01 +0100 (Wed, 19 Dec 2007) | 3 lines
  Some minor cleanups.  Thanks Mark Dickinson.
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  r59573 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-12-19 19:13:31 +0100 (Wed, 19 Dec 2007) | 1 line
  Fix issue 1661: Flags argument silently ignored in re functions with compiled regexes.
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  r59574 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-12-19 20:41:06 +0100 (Wed, 19 Dec 2007) | 7 lines
  Patch #1583 by Adam Olsen.
  This adds signal.set_wakeup_fd(fd) which sets a file descriptor to
  which a zero byte will be written whenever a C exception handler runs.
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  r59575 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-12-19 23:14:34 +0100 (Wed, 19 Dec 2007) | 1 line
  Bigger range for non-extended opargs.
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  r59576 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-12-19 23:51:13 +0100 (Wed, 19 Dec 2007) | 5 lines
  Patch #1549 by Thomas Herve.
  This changes the rules for when __hash__ is inherited slightly,
  by allowing it to be inherited when one or more of __lt__, __le__,
  __gt__, __ge__ are overridden, as long as __eq__ and __ne__ aren't.
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  r59577 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-12-20 02:25:05 +0100 (Thu, 20 Dec 2007) | 1 line
  Add comments
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  r59578 | brett.cannon | 2007-12-20 11:09:52 +0100 (Thu, 20 Dec 2007) | 3 lines
  Add tests for the warnings module; specifically formatwarning and showwarning.
  Still need tests for warn_explicit and simplefilter.
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  r59582 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-12-20 18:28:10 +0100 (Thu, 20 Dec 2007) | 2 lines
  Patch #1672 by Joseph Armbruster.  Use tempdir() to get a temporary directory.
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  r59584 | georg.brandl | 2007-12-20 22:03:02 +0100 (Thu, 20 Dec 2007) | 2 lines
  Fix refleak introduced in r59576.
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  r59586 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-12-21 00:48:28 +0100 (Fri, 21 Dec 2007) | 4 lines
  Improve performance of built-in any()/all() by avoiding PyIter_Next() --
  using a trick found in ifilter().
  Feel free to backport to 2.5.
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  r59591 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-12-22 18:27:02 +0100 (Sat, 22 Dec 2007) | 1 line
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								.. cfunction:: int PySignal_SetWakeupFd(int fd)
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								   This utility function specifies a file descriptor to which a ``'\0'`` byte will
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								   be written whenever a signal is received.  It returns the previous such file
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								   descriptor.  The value ``-1`` disables the feature; this is the initial state.
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								   This is equivalent to :func:`signal.set_wakeup_fd` in Python, but without any
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								   error checking.  *fd* should be a valid file descriptor.  The function should
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								   only be called from the main thread.
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								.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyErr_NewException(char *name, PyObject *base, PyObject *dict)
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								   This utility function creates and returns a new exception object. The *name*
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								   argument must be the name of the new exception, a C string of the form
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								   ``module.class``.  The *base* and *dict* arguments are normally *NULL*.  This
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								   creates a class object derived from :exc:`Exception` (accessible in C as
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								   :cdata:`PyExc_Exception`).
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								   The :attr:`__module__` attribute of the new class is set to the first part (up
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								   to the last dot) of the *name* argument, and the class name is set to the last
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								   part (after the last dot).  The *base* argument can be used to specify alternate
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								   base classes; it can either be only one class or a tuple of classes. The *dict*
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								   argument can be used to specify a dictionary of class variables and methods.
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								.. cfunction:: void PyErr_WriteUnraisable(PyObject *obj)
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								   This utility function prints a warning message to ``sys.stderr`` when an
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								   exception has been set but it is impossible for the interpreter to actually
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								   raise the exception.  It is used, for example, when an exception occurs in an
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								   :meth:`__del__` method.
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								   The function is called with a single argument *obj* that identifies the context
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								   in which the unraisable exception occurred. The repr of *obj* will be printed in
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								   the warning message.
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								Exception Objects
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								.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyException_GetTraceback(PyObject *ex)
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								   Return the traceback associated with the exception as a new reference, as
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								   accessible from Python through :attr:`__traceback__`.  If there is no
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								   traceback associated, this returns *NULL*.
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								.. cfunction:: int PyException_SetTraceback(PyObject *ex, PyObject *tb)
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								   Set the traceback associated with the exception to *tb*.  Use ``Py_None`` to
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								   clear it.
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								.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyException_GetContext(PyObject *ex)
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								   Return the context (another exception instance during whose handling *ex* was
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								   raised) associated with the exception as a new reference, as accessible from
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								.. cfunction:: void PyException_SetContext(PyObject *ex, PyObject *ctx)
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								   Set the context associated with the exception to *ctx*.  Use *NULL* to clear
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								   it.  There is no type check to make sure that *ctx* is an exception instance.
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								   This steals a reference to *ctx*.
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								.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyException_GetCause(PyObject *ex)
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								   Return the cause (another exception instance set by ``raise ... from ...``)
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								   associated with the exception as a new reference, as accessible from Python
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								   through :attr:`__cause__`.  If there is no cause associated, this returns
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								.. cfunction:: void PyException_SetCause(PyObject *ex, PyObject *ctx)
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								   it.  There is no type check to make sure that *ctx* is an exception instance.
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								   This steals a reference to *ctx*.
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								.. _standardexceptions:
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								Standard Exceptions
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								All standard Python exceptions are available as global variables whose names are
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								:ctype:`PyObject\*`; they are all class objects.  For completeness, here are all
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								| :cdata:`PyExc_BaseException`       | :exc:`BaseException`       | \(1)     |
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								| :cdata:`PyExc_Exception`           | :exc:`Exception`           | \(1)     |
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								| :cdata:`PyExc_ArithmeticError`     | :exc:`ArithmeticError`     | \(1)     |
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								| :cdata:`PyExc_LookupError`         | :exc:`LookupError`         | \(1)     |
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								   single: PyExc_LookupError
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								   This is a base class for other standard exceptions.
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								   This is the same as :exc:`weakref.ReferenceError`.
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								   Only defined on Windows; protect code that uses this by testing that the
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								   preprocessor macro ``MS_WINDOWS`` is defined.
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