213 lines
5.1 KiB
Python
Executable File
213 lines
5.1 KiB
Python
Executable File
# intercom -- use mike and headset to *talk* to a person on another host.
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# For SGI 4D/35 or Indigo running IRIX 4.0.
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# Uses 16 bit sampling at 16000 samples/sec, or 32000 bytes/sec,
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# tranmitted in 32 1000-byte UDP packets. (In each direction!)
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#
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# usage:
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# intercom hostname - start talking to person on other host
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# intercom -r hostname - called remotely to do the setup
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from names import *
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import sys, time, posix, gl, fl, FL, al, AL, getopt, rand
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from socket import *
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# UDP port numbers used (one for each direction!)
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PORT1 = 51042
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PORT2 = PORT1+1
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# Figure out the user name
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try:
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user = posix.environ['LOGNAME']
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except:
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user = posix.environ['USER']
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# Debug flags (Implemented as a list; non-empty means debugging is on)
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debug = []
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def main():
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remote = 0
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opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'rd')
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for opt, arg in opts:
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if opt == '-r': remote = 1
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elif opt == '-d': debug.append(opt)
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if len(args) <> 1:
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msg = 'usage: intercom [-d] [-r] hostname'
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msg = msg + ' (-r is for internal use only!)\n'
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sys.stderr.write(msg)
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sys.exit(2)
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if remote:
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server(args[0])
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else:
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client(args[0])
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def client(hostname):
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print 'client starting'
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cmd = 'rsh ' + hostname + ' "cd ' + AUDIODIR
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cmd = cmd + '; DISPLAY=:0; export DISPLAY'
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cmd = cmd + '; ' + PYTHON + ' intercom.py -r '
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for flag in debug: cmd = cmd + flag + ' '
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cmd = cmd + gethostname()
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cmd = cmd + '"'
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if debug: print cmd
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pipe = posix.popen(cmd, 'r')
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ack = 0
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nak = 0
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while 1:
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line = pipe.readline()
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if not line: break
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sys.stdout.write('remote: ' + line)
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if line == 'NAK\n':
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nak = 1
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break
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elif line == 'ACK\n':
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ack = 1
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break
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if nak:
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print 'Remote user doesn\'t want to talk to you.'
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return
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if not ack:
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print 'No acknowledgement (remote side crashed?).'
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return
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#
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print 'Ready...'
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#
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s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM)
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s.bind('', PORT2)
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#
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otheraddr = gethostbyname(hostname), PORT1
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try:
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try:
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ioloop(s, otheraddr)
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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log('client got intr')
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except error:
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log('client got error')
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finally:
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s.sendto('', otheraddr)
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log('client finished sending empty packet to server')
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#
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log('client exit')
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print 'Done.'
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def server(hostname):
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print 'server starting'
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sys.stdout.flush()
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#
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if not remotedialog():
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print 'NAK'
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return
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#
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print 'ACK'
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#
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s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM)
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s.bind('', PORT1)
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#
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# Close std{in,out,err} so rsh will exit; reopen them as dummies
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#
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sys.stdin.close()
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sys.stdin = open('/dev/null', 'r')
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sys.stdout.close()
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sys.stdout = open('/dev/null', 'w')
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sys.stderr.close()
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if debug:
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sys.stderr = open('/tmp/intercom.err', 'a')
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else:
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sys.stderr = open('/dev/null', 'w')
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#
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ioloop(s, (gethostbyname(hostname), PORT2))
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log('server exit')
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sys.exit(0)
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def remotedialog():
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gl.foreground()
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gl.ringbell()
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m1 = user + ' wants to talk to you over the audio channel.'
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m2 = 'If it\'s OK, put on your headset and click Yes.'
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m3 = 'If you\'re too busy, click No.'
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return fl.show_question(m1, m2, m3)
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def ioloop(s, otheraddr):
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#
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dev = AL.DEFAULT_DEVICE
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params = al.queryparams(dev)
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al.getparams(dev, params)
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time.sleep(1)
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saveparams = params[:]
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for i in range(0, len(params), 2):
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if params[i] in (AL.INPUT_RATE, AL.OUTPUT_RATE):
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params[i+1] = AL.RATE_16000
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elif params[i] == AL.INPUT_SOURCE:
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params[i+1] = AL.INPUT_MIC
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try:
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al.setparams(dev, params)
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ioloop1(s, otheraddr)
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finally:
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al.setparams(dev, saveparams)
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def ioloop1(s, otheraddr):
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#
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# Watch out! data is in bytes, but the port counts in samples,
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# which are two bytes each (for 16-bit samples).
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# Luckily, we use mono, else it would be worse (2 samples/frame...)
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#
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SAMPSPERBUF = 500
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BYTESPERSAMP = 2 # AL.SAMPLE_16
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BUFSIZE = BYTESPERSAMP*SAMPSPERBUF
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QSIZE = 4*SAMPSPERBUF
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#
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config = al.newconfig()
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config.setqueuesize(QSIZE)
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config.setwidth(AL.SAMPLE_16)
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config.setchannels(AL.MONO)
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#
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pid = posix.fork()
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if pid:
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# Parent -- speaker/headphones handler
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log('parent started')
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spkr = al.openport('spkr', 'w', config)
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while 1:
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data = s.recv(BUFSIZE)
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if len(data) == 0:
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# EOF packet
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log('parent got empty packet; killing child')
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posix.kill(pid, 15)
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return
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# Discard whole packet if we are too much behind
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if spkr.getfillable() > len(data) / BYTESPERSAMP:
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if len(debug) >= 2:
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log('parent Q full; dropping packet')
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spkr.writesamps(data)
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else:
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# Child -- microphone handler
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log('child started')
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try:
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try:
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mike = al.openport('mike', 'r', config)
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# Sleep a while to let the other side get started
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time.sleep(1)
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# Drain the queue before starting to read
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data = mike.readsamps(mike.getfilled())
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# Loop, sending packets from the mike to the net
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while 1:
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data = mike.readsamps(SAMPSPERBUF)
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s.sendto(data, otheraddr)
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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log('child got interrupt; exiting')
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posix._exit(0)
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except error:
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log('child got error; exiting')
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posix._exit(1)
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finally:
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log('child got unexpected error; leaving w/ traceback')
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def log(msg):
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if not debug: return
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if type(msg) <> type(''):
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msg = `msg`
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f = open('/tmp/intercom.log', 'a')
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f.write(`sys.argv` + ' ' + `posix.getpid()` + ': ' + msg + '\n')
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f.close()
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main()
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