ÿØÿà JFIF    ÿþ >CREATOR: gd-jpeg v1.0 (using IJG JPEG v62), default quality ÿÛ C     p!ranha?
Server IP : 104.21.29.46  /  Your IP : 216.73.216.123
Web Server : Apache
System : Linux server1.morocco-tours.com 3.10.0-1127.19.1.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Aug 25 17:23:54 UTC 2020 x86_64
User : zagoradraa ( 1005)
PHP Version : 7.4.33
Disable Function : NONE
MySQL : OFF  |  cURL : ON  |  WGET : ON  |  Perl : ON  |  Python : ON  |  Sudo : ON  |  Pkexec : ON
Directory :  /usr/share/doc/python-docs-2.7.5/html/_sources/library/

Upload File :
Curr3nt_D!r [ Writeable ] D0cum3nt_r0Ot [ Writeable ]

 
Command :
Current File : /usr/share/doc/python-docs-2.7.5/html/_sources/library/difflib.txt
:mod:`difflib` --- Helpers for computing deltas
===============================================

.. module:: difflib
   :synopsis: Helpers for computing differences between objects.
.. moduleauthor:: Tim Peters <tim_one@users.sourceforge.net>
.. sectionauthor:: Tim Peters <tim_one@users.sourceforge.net>
.. Markup by Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org>

.. testsetup::

   import sys
   from difflib import *

.. versionadded:: 2.1

This module provides classes and functions for comparing sequences. It
can be used for example, for comparing files, and can produce difference
information in various formats, including HTML and context and unified
diffs. For comparing directories and files, see also, the :mod:`filecmp` module.

.. class:: SequenceMatcher

   This is a flexible class for comparing pairs of sequences of any type, so long
   as the sequence elements are :term:`hashable`.  The basic algorithm predates, and is a
   little fancier than, an algorithm published in the late 1980's by Ratcliff and
   Obershelp under the hyperbolic name "gestalt pattern matching."  The idea is to
   find the longest contiguous matching subsequence that contains no "junk"
   elements (the Ratcliff and Obershelp algorithm doesn't address junk).  The same
   idea is then applied recursively to the pieces of the sequences to the left and
   to the right of the matching subsequence.  This does not yield minimal edit
   sequences, but does tend to yield matches that "look right" to people.

   **Timing:** The basic Ratcliff-Obershelp algorithm is cubic time in the worst
   case and quadratic time in the expected case. :class:`SequenceMatcher` is
   quadratic time for the worst case and has expected-case behavior dependent in a
   complicated way on how many elements the sequences have in common; best case
   time is linear.

   **Automatic junk heuristic:** :class:`SequenceMatcher` supports a heuristic that
   automatically treats certain sequence items as junk. The heuristic counts how many
   times each individual item appears in the sequence. If an item's duplicates (after
   the first one) account for more than 1% of the sequence and the sequence is at least
   200 items long, this item is marked as "popular" and is treated as junk for
   the purpose of sequence matching. This heuristic can be turned off by setting
   the ``autojunk`` argument to ``False`` when creating the :class:`SequenceMatcher`.

   .. versionadded:: 2.7.1
      The *autojunk* parameter.

.. class:: Differ

   This is a class for comparing sequences of lines of text, and producing
   human-readable differences or deltas.  Differ uses :class:`SequenceMatcher`
   both to compare sequences of lines, and to compare sequences of characters
   within similar (near-matching) lines.

   Each line of a :class:`Differ` delta begins with a two-letter code:

   +----------+-------------------------------------------+
   | Code     | Meaning                                   |
   +==========+===========================================+
   | ``'- '`` | line unique to sequence 1                 |
   +----------+-------------------------------------------+
   | ``'+ '`` | line unique to sequence 2                 |
   +----------+-------------------------------------------+
   | ``'  '`` | line common to both sequences             |
   +----------+-------------------------------------------+
   | ``'? '`` | line not present in either input sequence |
   +----------+-------------------------------------------+

   Lines beginning with '``?``' attempt to guide the eye to intraline differences,
   and were not present in either input sequence. These lines can be confusing if
   the sequences contain tab characters.


.. class:: HtmlDiff

   This class can be used to create an HTML table (or a complete HTML file
   containing the table) showing a side by side, line by line comparison of text
   with inter-line and intra-line change highlights.  The table can be generated in
   either full or contextual difference mode.

   The constructor for this class is:


   .. function:: __init__(tabsize=8, wrapcolumn=None, linejunk=None, charjunk=IS_CHARACTER_JUNK)

      Initializes instance of :class:`HtmlDiff`.

      *tabsize* is an optional keyword argument to specify tab stop spacing and
      defaults to ``8``.

      *wrapcolumn* is an optional keyword to specify column number where lines are
      broken and wrapped, defaults to ``None`` where lines are not wrapped.

      *linejunk* and *charjunk* are optional keyword arguments passed into ``ndiff()``
      (used by :class:`HtmlDiff` to generate the side by side HTML differences).  See
      ``ndiff()`` documentation for argument default values and descriptions.

   The following methods are public:


   .. function:: make_file(fromlines, tolines [, fromdesc][, todesc][, context][, numlines])

      Compares *fromlines* and *tolines* (lists of strings) and returns a string which
      is a complete HTML file containing a table showing line by line differences with
      inter-line and intra-line changes highlighted.

      *fromdesc* and *todesc* are optional keyword arguments to specify from/to file
      column header strings (both default to an empty string).

      *context* and *numlines* are both optional keyword arguments. Set *context* to
      ``True`` when contextual differences are to be shown, else the default is
      ``False`` to show the full files. *numlines* defaults to ``5``.  When *context*
      is ``True`` *numlines* controls the number of context lines which surround the
      difference highlights.  When *context* is ``False`` *numlines* controls the
      number of lines which are shown before a difference highlight when using the
      "next" hyperlinks (setting to zero would cause the "next" hyperlinks to place
      the next difference highlight at the top of the browser without any leading
      context).


   .. function:: make_table(fromlines, tolines [, fromdesc][, todesc][, context][, numlines])

      Compares *fromlines* and *tolines* (lists of strings) and returns a string which
      is a complete HTML table showing line by line differences with inter-line and
      intra-line changes highlighted.

      The arguments for this method are the same as those for the :meth:`make_file`
      method.

   :file:`Tools/scripts/diff.py` is a command-line front-end to this class and
   contains a good example of its use.

   .. versionadded:: 2.4


.. function:: context_diff(a, b[, fromfile][, tofile][, fromfiledate][, tofiledate][, n][, lineterm])

   Compare *a* and *b* (lists of strings); return a delta (a :term:`generator`
   generating the delta lines) in context diff format.

   Context diffs are a compact way of showing just the lines that have changed plus
   a few lines of context.  The changes are shown in a before/after style.  The
   number of context lines is set by *n* which defaults to three.

   By default, the diff control lines (those with ``***`` or ``---``) are created
   with a trailing newline.  This is helpful so that inputs created from
   :func:`file.readlines` result in diffs that are suitable for use with
   :func:`file.writelines` since both the inputs and outputs have trailing
   newlines.

   For inputs that do not have trailing newlines, set the *lineterm* argument to
   ``""`` so that the output will be uniformly newline free.

   The context diff format normally has a header for filenames and modification
   times.  Any or all of these may be specified using strings for *fromfile*,
   *tofile*, *fromfiledate*, and *tofiledate*.  The modification times are normally
   expressed in the ISO 8601 format. If not specified, the
   strings default to blanks.

      >>> s1 = ['bacon\n', 'eggs\n', 'ham\n', 'guido\n']
      >>> s2 = ['python\n', 'eggy\n', 'hamster\n', 'guido\n']
      >>> for line in context_diff(s1, s2, fromfile='before.py', tofile='after.py'):
      ...     sys.stdout.write(line)  # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
      *** before.py
      --- after.py
      ***************
      *** 1,4 ****
      ! bacon
      ! eggs
      ! ham
        guido
      --- 1,4 ----
      ! python
      ! eggy
      ! hamster
        guido

   See :ref:`difflib-interface` for a more detailed example.

   .. versionadded:: 2.3


.. function:: get_close_matches(word, possibilities[, n][, cutoff])

   Return a list of the best "good enough" matches.  *word* is a sequence for which
   close matches are desired (typically a string), and *possibilities* is a list of
   sequences against which to match *word* (typically a list of strings).

   Optional argument *n* (default ``3``) is the maximum number of close matches to
   return; *n* must be greater than ``0``.

   Optional argument *cutoff* (default ``0.6``) is a float in the range [0, 1].
   Possibilities that don't score at least that similar to *word* are ignored.

   The best (no more than *n*) matches among the possibilities are returned in a
   list, sorted by similarity score, most similar first.

      >>> get_close_matches('appel', ['ape', 'apple', 'peach', 'puppy'])
      ['apple', 'ape']
      >>> import keyword
      >>> get_close_matches('wheel', keyword.kwlist)
      ['while']
      >>> get_close_matches('apple', keyword.kwlist)
      []
      >>> get_close_matches('accept', keyword.kwlist)
      ['except']


.. function:: ndiff(a, b[, linejunk][, charjunk])

   Compare *a* and *b* (lists of strings); return a :class:`Differ`\ -style
   delta (a :term:`generator` generating the delta lines).

   Optional keyword parameters *linejunk* and *charjunk* are for filter functions
   (or ``None``):

   *linejunk*: A function that accepts a single string argument, and returns true
   if the string is junk, or false if not. The default is (``None``), starting with
   Python 2.3.  Before then, the default was the module-level function
   :func:`IS_LINE_JUNK`, which filters out lines without visible characters, except
   for at most one pound character (``'#'``). As of Python 2.3, the underlying
   :class:`SequenceMatcher` class does a dynamic analysis of which lines are so
   frequent as to constitute noise, and this usually works better than the pre-2.3
   default.

   *charjunk*: A function that accepts a character (a string of length 1), and
   returns if the character is junk, or false if not. The default is module-level
   function :func:`IS_CHARACTER_JUNK`, which filters out whitespace characters (a
   blank or tab; note: bad idea to include newline in this!).

   :file:`Tools/scripts/ndiff.py` is a command-line front-end to this function.

      >>> diff = ndiff('one\ntwo\nthree\n'.splitlines(1),
      ...              'ore\ntree\nemu\n'.splitlines(1))
      >>> print ''.join(diff),
      - one
      ?  ^
      + ore
      ?  ^
      - two
      - three
      ?  -
      + tree
      + emu


.. function:: restore(sequence, which)

   Return one of the two sequences that generated a delta.

   Given a *sequence* produced by :meth:`Differ.compare` or :func:`ndiff`, extract
   lines originating from file 1 or 2 (parameter *which*), stripping off line
   prefixes.

   Example:

      >>> diff = ndiff('one\ntwo\nthree\n'.splitlines(1),
      ...              'ore\ntree\nemu\n'.splitlines(1))
      >>> diff = list(diff) # materialize the generated delta into a list
      >>> print ''.join(restore(diff, 1)),
      one
      two
      three
      >>> print ''.join(restore(diff, 2)),
      ore
      tree
      emu


.. function:: unified_diff(a, b[, fromfile][, tofile][, fromfiledate][, tofiledate][, n][, lineterm])

   Compare *a* and *b* (lists of strings); return a delta (a :term:`generator`
   generating the delta lines) in unified diff format.

   Unified diffs are a compact way of showing just the lines that have changed plus
   a few lines of context.  The changes are shown in a inline style (instead of
   separate before/after blocks).  The number of context lines is set by *n* which
   defaults to three.

   By default, the diff control lines (those with ``---``, ``+++``, or ``@@``) are
   created with a trailing newline.  This is helpful so that inputs created from
   :func:`file.readlines` result in diffs that are suitable for use with
   :func:`file.writelines` since both the inputs and outputs have trailing
   newlines.

   For inputs that do not have trailing newlines, set the *lineterm* argument to
   ``""`` so that the output will be uniformly newline free.

   The context diff format normally has a header for filenames and modification
   times.  Any or all of these may be specified using strings for *fromfile*,
   *tofile*, *fromfiledate*, and *tofiledate*.  The modification times are normally
   expressed in the ISO 8601 format. If not specified, the
   strings default to blanks.

      >>> s1 = ['bacon\n', 'eggs\n', 'ham\n', 'guido\n']
      >>> s2 = ['python\n', 'eggy\n', 'hamster\n', 'guido\n']
      >>> for line in unified_diff(s1, s2, fromfile='before.py', tofile='after.py'):
      ...     sys.stdout.write(line)   # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
      --- before.py
      +++ after.py
      @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
      -bacon
      -eggs
      -ham
      +python
      +eggy
      +hamster
       guido

   See :ref:`difflib-interface` for a more detailed example.

   .. versionadded:: 2.3


.. function:: IS_LINE_JUNK(line)

   Return true for ignorable lines.  The line *line* is ignorable if *line* is
   blank or contains a single ``'#'``, otherwise it is not ignorable.  Used as a
   default for parameter *linejunk* in :func:`ndiff` before Python 2.3.


.. function:: IS_CHARACTER_JUNK(ch)

   Return true for ignorable characters.  The character *ch* is ignorable if *ch*
   is a space or tab, otherwise it is not ignorable.  Used as a default for
   parameter *charjunk* in :func:`ndiff`.


.. seealso::

   `Pattern Matching: The Gestalt Approach <http://www.ddj.com/184407970?pgno=5>`_
      Discussion of a similar algorithm by John W. Ratcliff and D. E. Metzener. This
      was published in `Dr. Dobb's Journal <http://www.ddj.com/>`_ in July, 1988.


.. _sequence-matcher:

SequenceMatcher Objects
-----------------------

The :class:`SequenceMatcher` class has this constructor:


.. class:: SequenceMatcher(isjunk=None, a='', b='', autojunk=True)

   Optional argument *isjunk* must be ``None`` (the default) or a one-argument
   function that takes a sequence element and returns true if and only if the
   element is "junk" and should be ignored. Passing ``None`` for *isjunk* is
   equivalent to passing ``lambda x: 0``; in other words, no elements are ignored.
   For example, pass::

      lambda x: x in " \t"

   if you're comparing lines as sequences of characters, and don't want to synch up
   on blanks or hard tabs.

   The optional arguments *a* and *b* are sequences to be compared; both default to
   empty strings.  The elements of both sequences must be :term:`hashable`.

   The optional argument *autojunk* can be used to disable the automatic junk
   heuristic.

   .. versionadded:: 2.7.1
      The *autojunk* parameter.

   :class:`SequenceMatcher` objects have the following methods:

   .. method:: set_seqs(a, b)

      Set the two sequences to be compared.

   :class:`SequenceMatcher` computes and caches detailed information about the
   second sequence, so if you want to compare one sequence against many
   sequences, use :meth:`set_seq2` to set the commonly used sequence once and
   call :meth:`set_seq1` repeatedly, once for each of the other sequences.


   .. method:: set_seq1(a)

      Set the first sequence to be compared.  The second sequence to be compared
      is not changed.


   .. method:: set_seq2(b)

      Set the second sequence to be compared.  The first sequence to be compared
      is not changed.


   .. method:: find_longest_match(alo, ahi, blo, bhi)

      Find longest matching block in ``a[alo:ahi]`` and ``b[blo:bhi]``.

      If *isjunk* was omitted or ``None``, :meth:`find_longest_match` returns
      ``(i, j, k)`` such that ``a[i:i+k]`` is equal to ``b[j:j+k]``, where ``alo
      <= i <= i+k <= ahi`` and ``blo <= j <= j+k <= bhi``. For all ``(i', j',
      k')`` meeting those conditions, the additional conditions ``k >= k'``, ``i
      <= i'``, and if ``i == i'``, ``j <= j'`` are also met. In other words, of
      all maximal matching blocks, return one that starts earliest in *a*, and
      of all those maximal matching blocks that start earliest in *a*, return
      the one that starts earliest in *b*.

         >>> s = SequenceMatcher(None, " abcd", "abcd abcd")
         >>> s.find_longest_match(0, 5, 0, 9)
         Match(a=0, b=4, size=5)

      If *isjunk* was provided, first the longest matching block is determined
      as above, but with the additional restriction that no junk element appears
      in the block.  Then that block is extended as far as possible by matching
      (only) junk elements on both sides. So the resulting block never matches
      on junk except as identical junk happens to be adjacent to an interesting
      match.

      Here's the same example as before, but considering blanks to be junk. That
      prevents ``' abcd'`` from matching the ``' abcd'`` at the tail end of the
      second sequence directly.  Instead only the ``'abcd'`` can match, and
      matches the leftmost ``'abcd'`` in the second sequence:

         >>> s = SequenceMatcher(lambda x: x==" ", " abcd", "abcd abcd")
         >>> s.find_longest_match(0, 5, 0, 9)
         Match(a=1, b=0, size=4)

      If no blocks match, this returns ``(alo, blo, 0)``.

      .. versionchanged:: 2.6
         This method returns a :term:`named tuple` ``Match(a, b, size)``.


   .. method:: get_matching_blocks()

      Return list of triples describing matching subsequences. Each triple is of
      the form ``(i, j, n)``, and means that ``a[i:i+n] == b[j:j+n]``.  The
      triples are monotonically increasing in *i* and *j*.

      The last triple is a dummy, and has the value ``(len(a), len(b), 0)``.  It
      is the only triple with ``n == 0``.  If ``(i, j, n)`` and ``(i', j', n')``
      are adjacent triples in the list, and the second is not the last triple in
      the list, then ``i+n != i'`` or ``j+n != j'``; in other words, adjacent
      triples always describe non-adjacent equal blocks.

      .. XXX Explain why a dummy is used!

      .. versionchanged:: 2.5
         The guarantee that adjacent triples always describe non-adjacent blocks
         was implemented.

      .. doctest::

         >>> s = SequenceMatcher(None, "abxcd", "abcd")
         >>> s.get_matching_blocks()
         [Match(a=0, b=0, size=2), Match(a=3, b=2, size=2), Match(a=5, b=4, size=0)]


   .. method:: get_opcodes()

      Return list of 5-tuples describing how to turn *a* into *b*. Each tuple is
      of the form ``(tag, i1, i2, j1, j2)``.  The first tuple has ``i1 == j1 ==
      0``, and remaining tuples have *i1* equal to the *i2* from the preceding
      tuple, and, likewise, *j1* equal to the previous *j2*.

      The *tag* values are strings, with these meanings:

      +---------------+---------------------------------------------+
      | Value         | Meaning                                     |
      +===============+=============================================+
      | ``'replace'`` | ``a[i1:i2]`` should be replaced by          |
      |               | ``b[j1:j2]``.                               |
      +---------------+---------------------------------------------+
      | ``'delete'``  | ``a[i1:i2]`` should be deleted.  Note that  |
      |               | ``j1 == j2`` in this case.                  |
      +---------------+---------------------------------------------+
      | ``'insert'``  | ``b[j1:j2]`` should be inserted at          |
      |               | ``a[i1:i1]``. Note that ``i1 == i2`` in     |
      |               | this case.                                  |
      +---------------+---------------------------------------------+
      | ``'equal'``   | ``a[i1:i2] == b[j1:j2]`` (the sub-sequences |
      |               | are equal).                                 |
      +---------------+---------------------------------------------+

      For example:

         >>> a = "qabxcd"
         >>> b = "abycdf"
         >>> s = SequenceMatcher(None, a, b)
         >>> for tag, i1, i2, j1, j2 in s.get_opcodes():
         ...    print ("%7s a[%d:%d] (%s) b[%d:%d] (%s)" %
         ...           (tag, i1, i2, a[i1:i2], j1, j2, b[j1:j2]))
          delete a[0:1] (q) b[0:0] ()
           equal a[1:3] (ab) b[0:2] (ab)
         replace a[3:4] (x) b[2:3] (y)
           equal a[4:6] (cd) b[3:5] (cd)
          insert a[6:6] () b[5:6] (f)


   .. method:: get_grouped_opcodes([n])

      Return a :term:`generator` of groups with up to *n* lines of context.

      Starting with the groups returned by :meth:`get_opcodes`, this method
      splits out smaller change clusters and eliminates intervening ranges which
      have no changes.

      The groups are returned in the same format as :meth:`get_opcodes`.

      .. versionadded:: 2.3


   .. method:: ratio()

      Return a measure of the sequences' similarity as a float in the range [0,
      1].

      Where T is the total number of elements in both sequences, and M is the
      number of matches, this is 2.0\*M / T. Note that this is ``1.0`` if the
      sequences are identical, and ``0.0`` if they have nothing in common.

      This is expensive to compute if :meth:`get_matching_blocks` or
      :meth:`get_opcodes` hasn't already been called, in which case you may want
      to try :meth:`quick_ratio` or :meth:`real_quick_ratio` first to get an
      upper bound.


   .. method:: quick_ratio()

      Return an upper bound on :meth:`ratio` relatively quickly.


   .. method:: real_quick_ratio()

      Return an upper bound on :meth:`ratio` very quickly.


The three methods that return the ratio of matching to total characters can give
different results due to differing levels of approximation, although
:meth:`quick_ratio` and :meth:`real_quick_ratio` are always at least as large as
:meth:`ratio`:

   >>> s = SequenceMatcher(None, "abcd", "bcde")
   >>> s.ratio()
   0.75
   >>> s.quick_ratio()
   0.75
   >>> s.real_quick_ratio()
   1.0


.. _sequencematcher-examples:

SequenceMatcher Examples
------------------------

This example compares two strings, considering blanks to be "junk:"

   >>> s = SequenceMatcher(lambda x: x == " ",
   ...                     "private Thread currentThread;",
   ...                     "private volatile Thread currentThread;")

:meth:`ratio` returns a float in [0, 1], measuring the similarity of the
sequences.  As a rule of thumb, a :meth:`ratio` value over 0.6 means the
sequences are close matches:

   >>> print round(s.ratio(), 3)
   0.866

If you're only interested in where the sequences match,
:meth:`get_matching_blocks` is handy:

   >>> for block in s.get_matching_blocks():
   ...     print "a[%d] and b[%d] match for %d elements" % block
   a[0] and b[0] match for 8 elements
   a[8] and b[17] match for 21 elements
   a[29] and b[38] match for 0 elements

Note that the last tuple returned by :meth:`get_matching_blocks` is always a
dummy, ``(len(a), len(b), 0)``, and this is the only case in which the last
tuple element (number of elements matched) is ``0``.

If you want to know how to change the first sequence into the second, use
:meth:`get_opcodes`:

   >>> for opcode in s.get_opcodes():
   ...     print "%6s a[%d:%d] b[%d:%d]" % opcode
    equal a[0:8] b[0:8]
   insert a[8:8] b[8:17]
    equal a[8:29] b[17:38]

.. seealso::

   * The :func:`get_close_matches` function in this module which shows how
     simple code building on :class:`SequenceMatcher` can be used to do useful
     work.

   * `Simple version control recipe
     <http://code.activestate.com/recipes/576729/>`_ for a small application
     built with :class:`SequenceMatcher`.


.. _differ-objects:

Differ Objects
--------------

Note that :class:`Differ`\ -generated deltas make no claim to be **minimal**
diffs. To the contrary, minimal diffs are often counter-intuitive, because they
synch up anywhere possible, sometimes accidental matches 100 pages apart.
Restricting synch points to contiguous matches preserves some notion of
locality, at the occasional cost of producing a longer diff.

The :class:`Differ` class has this constructor:


.. class:: Differ([linejunk[, charjunk]])

   Optional keyword parameters *linejunk* and *charjunk* are for filter functions
   (or ``None``):

   *linejunk*: A function that accepts a single string argument, and returns true
   if the string is junk.  The default is ``None``, meaning that no line is
   considered junk.

   *charjunk*: A function that accepts a single character argument (a string of
   length 1), and returns true if the character is junk. The default is ``None``,
   meaning that no character is considered junk.

   :class:`Differ` objects are used (deltas generated) via a single method:


   .. method:: Differ.compare(a, b)

      Compare two sequences of lines, and generate the delta (a sequence of lines).

      Each sequence must contain individual single-line strings ending with newlines.
      Such sequences can be obtained from the :meth:`readlines` method of file-like
      objects.  The delta generated also consists of newline-terminated strings, ready
      to be printed as-is via the :meth:`writelines` method of a file-like object.


.. _differ-examples:

Differ Example
--------------

This example compares two texts. First we set up the texts, sequences of
individual single-line strings ending with newlines (such sequences can also be
obtained from the :meth:`readlines` method of file-like objects):

   >>> text1 = '''  1. Beautiful is better than ugly.
   ...   2. Explicit is better than implicit.
   ...   3. Simple is better than complex.
   ...   4. Complex is better than complicated.
   ... '''.splitlines(1)
   >>> len(text1)
   4
   >>> text1[0][-1]
   '\n'
   >>> text2 = '''  1. Beautiful is better than ugly.
   ...   3.   Simple is better than complex.
   ...   4. Complicated is better than complex.
   ...   5. Flat is better than nested.
   ... '''.splitlines(1)

Next we instantiate a Differ object:

   >>> d = Differ()

Note that when instantiating a :class:`Differ` object we may pass functions to
filter out line and character "junk."  See the :meth:`Differ` constructor for
details.

Finally, we compare the two:

   >>> result = list(d.compare(text1, text2))

``result`` is a list of strings, so let's pretty-print it:

   >>> from pprint import pprint
   >>> pprint(result)
   ['    1. Beautiful is better than ugly.\n',
    '-   2. Explicit is better than implicit.\n',
    '-   3. Simple is better than complex.\n',
    '+   3.   Simple is better than complex.\n',
    '?     ++\n',
    '-   4. Complex is better than complicated.\n',
    '?            ^                     ---- ^\n',
    '+   4. Complicated is better than complex.\n',
    '?           ++++ ^                      ^\n',
    '+   5. Flat is better than nested.\n']

As a single multi-line string it looks like this:

   >>> import sys
   >>> sys.stdout.writelines(result)
       1. Beautiful is better than ugly.
   -   2. Explicit is better than implicit.
   -   3. Simple is better than complex.
   +   3.   Simple is better than complex.
   ?     ++
   -   4. Complex is better than complicated.
   ?            ^                     ---- ^
   +   4. Complicated is better than complex.
   ?           ++++ ^                      ^
   +   5. Flat is better than nested.


.. _difflib-interface:

A command-line interface to difflib
-----------------------------------

This example shows how to use difflib to create a ``diff``-like utility.
It is also contained in the Python source distribution, as
:file:`Tools/scripts/diff.py`.

.. testcode::

   """ Command line interface to difflib.py providing diffs in four formats:

   * ndiff:    lists every line and highlights interline changes.
   * context:  highlights clusters of changes in a before/after format.
   * unified:  highlights clusters of changes in an inline format.
   * html:     generates side by side comparison with change highlights.

   """

   import sys, os, time, difflib, optparse

   def main():
        # Configure the option parser
       usage = "usage: %prog [options] fromfile tofile"
       parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage)
       parser.add_option("-c", action="store_true", default=False,
                         help='Produce a context format diff (default)')
       parser.add_option("-u", action="store_true", default=False,
                         help='Produce a unified format diff')
       hlp = 'Produce HTML side by side diff (can use -c and -l in conjunction)'
       parser.add_option("-m", action="store_true", default=False, help=hlp)
       parser.add_option("-n", action="store_true", default=False,
                         help='Produce a ndiff format diff')
       parser.add_option("-l", "--lines", type="int", default=3,
                         help='Set number of context lines (default 3)')
       (options, args) = parser.parse_args()

       if len(args) == 0:
           parser.print_help()
           sys.exit(1)
       if len(args) != 2:
           parser.error("need to specify both a fromfile and tofile")

       n = options.lines
       fromfile, tofile = args # as specified in the usage string

       # we're passing these as arguments to the diff function
       fromdate = time.ctime(os.stat(fromfile).st_mtime)
       todate = time.ctime(os.stat(tofile).st_mtime)
       fromlines = open(fromfile, 'U').readlines()
       tolines = open(tofile, 'U').readlines()

       if options.u:
           diff = difflib.unified_diff(fromlines, tolines, fromfile, tofile,
                                       fromdate, todate, n=n)
       elif options.n:
           diff = difflib.ndiff(fromlines, tolines)
       elif options.m:
           diff = difflib.HtmlDiff().make_file(fromlines, tolines, fromfile,
                                               tofile, context=options.c,
                                               numlines=n)
       else:
           diff = difflib.context_diff(fromlines, tolines, fromfile, tofile,
                                       fromdate, todate, n=n)

       # we're using writelines because diff is a generator
       sys.stdout.writelines(diff)

   if __name__ == '__main__':
       main()
N4m3
5!z3
L45t M0d!f!3d
0wn3r / Gr0up
P3Rm!55!0n5
0pt!0n5
..
--
October 23 2020 09:20:36
root / root
0755
2to3.txt
12.366 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
__builtin__.txt
1.451 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
__future__.txt
4.836 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
__main__.txt
0.522 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
_winreg.txt
22.756 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
abc.txt
6.993 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
aepack.txt
4.157 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
aetools.txt
3.449 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
aetypes.txt
4.156 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
aifc.txt
6.914 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
al.txt
5.185 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
allos.txt
0.679 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
anydbm.txt
3.865 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
archiving.txt
0.414 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
argparse.txt
68.771 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
array.txt
10.399 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
ast.txt
9.696 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
asynchat.txt
8.989 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
asyncore.txt
12.368 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
atexit.txt
3.811 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
audioop.txt
10.148 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
autogil.txt
0.991 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
base64.txt
5.933 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
basehttpserver.txt
9.981 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
bastion.txt
2.55 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
bdb.txt
12.145 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
binascii.txt
6.036 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
binhex.txt
1.865 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
bisect.txt
5.287 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
bsddb.txt
7.398 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
bz2.txt
7.723 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
calendar.txt
11.008 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
carbon.txt
15.582 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
cd.txt
11.693 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
cgi.txt
22.121 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
cgihttpserver.txt
2.723 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
cgitb.txt
2.807 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
chunk.txt
4.817 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
cmath.txt
7.451 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
cmd.txt
8.136 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
code.txt
6.93 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
codecs.txt
63.187 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
codeop.txt
3.686 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
collections.txt
40.078 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
colorpicker.txt
0.892 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
colorsys.txt
1.775 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
commands.txt
2.534 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
compileall.txt
4.49 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
compiler.txt
36.586 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
configparser.txt
18.995 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
constants.txt
2.18 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
contextlib.txt
5.356 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
cookie.txt
9.302 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
cookielib.txt
27.093 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
copy.txt
3.294 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
copy_reg.txt
2.273 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
crypt.txt
2.238 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
crypto.txt
0.753 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
csv.txt
21.066 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
ctypes.txt
86.409 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
curses.ascii.txt
8.801 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
curses.panel.txt
2.676 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
curses.txt
70.872 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
custominterp.txt
0.557 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
datatypes.txt
0.844 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
datetime.txt
68.779 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
dbhash.txt
3.774 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
dbm.txt
2.889 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
debug.txt
0.436 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
decimal.txt
68.945 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
development.txt
0.625 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
difflib.txt
29.847 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
dircache.txt
1.771 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
dis.txt
20.821 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
distutils.txt
1.127 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
dl.txt
3.313 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:39
root / root
0644
doctest.txt
71.42 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
docxmlrpcserver.txt
3.663 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
dumbdbm.txt
2.616 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
dummy_thread.txt
1.033 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
dummy_threading.txt
0.78 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
easydialogs.txt
10.104 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
email-examples.txt
1.241 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
email.charset.txt
9.419 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
email.encoders.txt
2.32 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
email.errors.txt
3.733 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
email.generator.txt
5.987 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
email.header.txt
7.352 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
email.iterators.txt
2.28 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
email.message.txt
24.557 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
email.mime.txt
9.415 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
email.parser.txt
9.705 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
email.txt
14.613 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
email.util.txt
6.434 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
errno.txt
6.551 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
exceptions.txt
18.01 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
fcntl.txt
6.653 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
filecmp.txt
5.223 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
fileformats.txt
0.295 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
fileinput.txt
7.057 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
filesys.txt
0.787 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
fl.txt
17.231 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
fm.txt
2.636 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
fnmatch.txt
3.027 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
formatter.txt
12.919 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
fpectl.txt
4.066 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
fpformat.txt
1.706 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
fractions.txt
5.172 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
framework.txt
11.176 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
frameworks.txt
0.369 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
ftplib.txt
14.789 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
functions.txt
72.736 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
functools.txt
7.149 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
future_builtins.txt
1.861 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
gc.txt
8.76 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
gdbm.txt
4.712 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
gensuitemodule.txt
3.04 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
getopt.txt
6.512 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
getpass.txt
1.903 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
gettext.txt
28.351 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
gl.txt
5.868 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
glob.txt
2.31 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
grp.txt
2.203 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
gzip.txt
4.616 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
hashlib.txt
5.011 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
heapq.txt
12.641 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
hmac.txt
1.823 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
hotshot.txt
4.188 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
htmllib.txt
7.031 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
htmlparser.txt
11.342 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
httplib.txt
35.651 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
i18n.txt
0.399 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
ic.txt
4.889 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
idle.txt
7.879 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
imageop.txt
3.906 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
imaplib.txt
16.771 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
imgfile.txt
2.7 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
imghdr.txt
2.573 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
imp.txt
12.298 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
importlib.txt
1.098 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
imputil.txt
6.858 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
index.txt
2.226 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
inspect.txt
27.212 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
internet.txt
0.928 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
intro.txt
2.737 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
io.txt
36.313 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
ipc.txt
0.616 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
itertools.txt
34.692 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
jpeg.txt
3.768 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
json.txt
23.394 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
keyword.txt
0.603 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
language.txt
0.511 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
linecache.txt
1.843 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
locale.txt
24.193 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
logging.config.txt
29.764 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
logging.handlers.txt
26.447 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
logging.txt
43.666 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
mac.txt
0.772 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
macos.txt
3.734 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
macosa.txt
3.871 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
macostools.txt
3.923 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
macpath.txt
0.635 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
mailbox.txt
66.512 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
mailcap.txt
3.587 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
markup.txt
1.22 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
marshal.txt
5.475 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
math.txt
10.645 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
md5.txt
2.749 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
mhlib.txt
3.873 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
mimetools.txt
4.398 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
mimetypes.txt
9.304 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
mimewriter.txt
3.201 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
mimify.txt
3.437 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
miniaeframe.txt
2.504 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
misc.txt
0.242 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
mm.txt
0.437 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
mmap.txt
10.022 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
modulefinder.txt
3.3 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
modules.txt
0.373 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
msilib.txt
18.94 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
msvcrt.txt
4.241 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
multifile.txt
6.458 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
multiprocessing.txt
79.917 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
mutex.txt
1.887 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
netdata.txt
0.422 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
netrc.txt
2.54 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
new.txt
2.591 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
nis.txt
2.062 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
nntplib.txt
14.179 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
numbers.txt
7.819 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
numeric.txt
0.733 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
operator.txt
21.573 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
optparse.txt
75.22 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
os.path.txt
12.448 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
os.txt
79.94 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
ossaudiodev.txt
16.904 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
othergui.txt
2.734 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
parser.txt
15.024 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
pdb.txt
15.606 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
persistence.txt
0.807 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
pickle.txt
36.254 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
pickletools.txt
1.95 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
pipes.txt
3.697 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
pkgutil.txt
7.533 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
platform.txt
9.148 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
plistlib.txt
4.024 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
popen2.txt
6.856 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
poplib.txt
6.074 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
posix.txt
3.515 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
posixfile.txt
7.031 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
pprint.txt
8.858 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
profile.txt
27.807 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
pty.txt
1.721 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
pwd.txt
2.661 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
py_compile.txt
2.42 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
pyclbr.txt
3.219 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
pydoc.txt
3.336 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
pyexpat.txt
27.835 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
python.txt
0.519 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
queue.txt
6.801 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
quopri.txt
2.607 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
random.txt
12.707 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
re.txt
51.284 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
readline.txt
7.081 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
repr.txt
4.567 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
resource.txt
9.612 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
restricted.txt
3.242 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
rexec.txt
11.468 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
rfc822.txt
13.708 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
rlcompleter.txt
2.436 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
robotparser.txt
2.139 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
runpy.txt
6.455 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
sched.txt
4.491 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
scrolledtext.txt
1.319 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
select.txt
20.171 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
sets.txt
14.543 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
sgi.txt
0.314 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
sgmllib.txt
10.412 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
sha.txt
2.741 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
shelve.txt
7.961 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
shlex.txt
10.817 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
shutil.txt
12.88 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
signal.txt
10.329 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
simplehttpserver.txt
4.336 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
simplexmlrpcserver.txt
9.701 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
site.txt
7.404 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
smtpd.txt
2.312 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
smtplib.txt
14.104 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
sndhdr.txt
1.718 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
socket.txt
39.702 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
socketserver.txt
20.121 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
someos.txt
0.585 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
spwd.txt
2.759 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
sqlite3.txt
34.275 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
ssl.txt
27.804 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
stat.txt
7.588 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
statvfs.txt
1.27 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
stdtypes.txt
115.813 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
string.txt
42.783 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
stringio.txt
4 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
stringprep.txt
4.154 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
strings.txt
0.729 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
struct.txt
16.695 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
subprocess.txt
32.68 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
sun.txt
0.243 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
sunau.txt
6.955 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
sunaudio.txt
5.713 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
symbol.txt
0.952 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
symtable.txt
4.887 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
sys.txt
45.758 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
sysconfig.txt
7.382 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
syslog.txt
3.839 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
tabnanny.txt
1.975 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
tarfile.txt
26.511 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
telnetlib.txt
7.306 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
tempfile.txt
10.234 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
termios.txt
3.658 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
test.txt
17.058 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:40
root / root
0644
textwrap.txt
8.352 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
thread.txt
6.587 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
threading.txt
31.103 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
time.txt
24.789 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
timeit.txt
11.251 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
tix.txt
22.169 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
tk.txt
1.574 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
tkinter.txt
30.562 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
token.txt
2.394 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
tokenize.txt
4.996 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
trace.txt
6.569 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
traceback.txt
10.45 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
ttk.txt
56.022 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
tty.txt
0.987 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
turtle.txt
62.571 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
types.txt
6.045 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
undoc.txt
6.396 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
unicodedata.txt
5.595 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
unittest.txt
80.784 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
unix.txt
0.479 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
urllib.txt
22.473 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
urllib2.txt
33.134 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
urlparse.txt
15.612 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
user.txt
2.684 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
userdict.txt
8.688 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
uu.txt
2.313 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
uuid.txt
8.168 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
warnings.txt
19.318 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
wave.txt
4.929 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
weakref.txt
12.657 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
webbrowser.txt
8.971 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
whichdb.txt
0.909 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
windows.txt
0.267 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
winsound.txt
4.872 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
wsgiref.txt
29.837 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
xdrlib.txt
7.888 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
xml.dom.minidom.txt
10.909 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
xml.dom.pulldom.txt
1.534 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
xml.dom.txt
39.203 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
xml.etree.elementtree.txt
31.822 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
xml.sax.handler.txt
14.931 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
xml.sax.reader.txt
11.648 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
xml.sax.txt
6.056 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
xml.sax.utils.txt
3.396 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
xml.txt
5.559 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
xmlrpclib.txt
21.403 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
zipfile.txt
17.225 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
zipimport.txt
5.782 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
zlib.txt
10.13 KB
May 12 2013 03:32:41
root / root
0644
 $.' ",#(7),01444'9=82<.342ÿÛ C  2!!22222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222ÿÀ  }|" ÿÄ     ÿÄ µ  } !1AQa "q2‘¡#B±ÁRÑð$3br‚ %&'()*456789:CDEFGHIJSTUVWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyzƒ„…†‡ˆ‰Š’“”•–—˜™š¢£¤¥¦§¨©ª²³´µ¶·¸¹ºÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊÒÓÔÕÖרÙÚáâãäåæçèéêñòóôõö÷øùúÿÄ     ÿÄ µ   w !1AQ aq"2B‘¡±Á #3RðbrÑ $4á%ñ&'()*56789:CDEFGHIJSTUVWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyz‚ƒ„…†‡ˆ‰Š’“”•–—˜™š¢£¤¥¦§¨©ª²³´µ¶·¸¹ºÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊÒÓÔÕÖרÙÚâãäåæçèéêòóôõö÷øùúÿÚ   ? ÷HR÷j¹ûA <̃.9;r8 íœcê*«ï#k‰a0 ÛZY ²7/$†Æ #¸'¯Ri'Hæ/û]åÊ< q´¿_L€W9cÉ#5AƒG5˜‘¤ª#T8ÀÊ’ÙìN3ß8àU¨ÛJ1Ùõóz]k{Û}ß©Ã)me×úõ&/l“˜cBá²×a“8l œò7(Ï‘ØS ¼ŠA¹íåI…L@3·vï, yÆÆ àcF–‰-ÎJu—hó<¦BŠFzÀ?tãúguR‹u#‡{~?Ú•£=n¾qo~öôüô¸¾³$õüÑ»jò]Mä¦  >ÎÈ[¢à–?) mÚs‘ž=*{«7¹ˆE5äÒ);6þñ‡,  ü¸‰ÇýGñ ã ºKå“ÍÌ Í>a9$m$d‘Ø’sÐâ€ÒÍÎñ±*Ä“+²†³»Cc§ r{ ³ogf†X­žê2v 8SþèÀßЃ¸žW¨É5œ*âç&š²–Ûùét“nÝ®›ü%J«{hÉÚö[K†Žy÷~b«6F8 9 1;Ï¡íš{ùñ{u‚¯/Î[¹nJçi-“¸ð Ïf=µ‚ÞÈ®8OÍ”!c H%N@<ŽqÈlu"š…xHm®ä<*ó7•…Á Á#‡|‘Ó¦õq“êífÛüŸ•­oNÚ{ËFý;– ŠÙ–!½Òq–‹væRqŒ®?„ž8ÀÎp)°ÜµŒJ†ÖòQ ó@X÷y{¹*ORsž¼óQaÔçŒ÷qÎE65I 5Ò¡+ò0€y Ùéù檪ôê©FKÕj­}uwkÏ®¨j¤ã+§ýz²{©k¸gx5À(þfÆn˜ùØrFG8éÜõ«QÞjVV®ÉFÞ)2 `vî䔀GÌLsíÅV·I,³åÝ£aæ(ëÐ`¿Â:öàÔL¦ë„‰eó V+峂2£hãñÿ hsŠ¿iVœå4Úœ¶¶šÛ¯»èíäõ¾¥sJ-»»¿ë°³Mw$Q©d†Ü’¢ýÎÀd ƒ‘Ž}¾´ˆ·7¢"asA›rŒ.v@ ÞÇj”Y´%Š–·–5\Ü²õåË2Hã×­°*¾d_(˜»#'<ŒîØ1œuþ!ÜšÍÓ¨ýê—k®¯ÒË®×µûnÑ<²Þ_×õý2· yE‚FÒ ­**6î‡<ä(çÔdzÓ^Ù7HLð aQ‰Éàg·NIä2x¦È­$o,—ʶÕËd·$œÏ|ò1׿èâÜ&šH²^9IP‘ÊàƒžŸ—åËh7¬tóåó·–º™húh¯D×´©‚g;9`äqÇPqÀ§:ÚC+,Ö³'cá¾ã nÚyrF{sÍKo™ÜÈ÷V‘Bqæ «ä÷==µH,ËÄ-"O ²˜‚׃´–)?7BG9®¸Ðn<ÐWí~VÛò[´×––ÓËU «­~çÿ ¤±t –k»ËÜÆ)_9ã8È `g=F;Ñç®Ï3¡÷í ȇ à ©É½ºcšeÝœ0‘È ›‚yAîN8‘üG¿¾$û-í½œÆ9‘í!ˆ9F9çxëøž*o_žIÆÖZò¥ÓºVùöõ¿w¦Ýˆæ•´ÓYÄ®­³ËV£êƒæõç?áNòîn.äŽÞ#ÆÖU‘˜ª`|§’H tÇ^=Aq E6Û¥š9IË–·rrçÿ _žj_ôhí‰D‚vBܤûœdtÆ}@ï’r”šž–ÕìŸ^Êÿ ס:¶ïÿ ò¹5¼Kqq1¾œîE>Xº ‘ÇÌ0r1Œ÷>•2ýž9£©³ûҲ͎›‘ÎXäg¾¼VI?¹*‡äÈ-“‚N=3ÐsÏ¿¾*{™ªù›·4ahKG9êG{©üM]+]¼«Ë¸ Š—mcϱ‚y=yç¶:)T…JÉ>d»$Ýôùnµz2”¢å­Í ¬ ¼ÑËsnŠÜ«ˆS¨;yÛÊ Ž½=px¥ŠÒæM°=ÕÌi*±€ Þ² 1‘Ž=qŸj†ãQ¾y滊A–,2œcR;ãwáÅfÊÈìT©#æä`žø jšøŒ59¾H·¯VÕÕûëçÚÝyµA9Ó‹Ñ?Çúþºš—QÇ ÔvòßNqù«¼!点äç¿C»=:Öš#m#bY㝆ð¦/(œúŒtè Qž CÍÂɶž ÇVB  ž2ONOZrA óAÇf^3–÷ÉéÁëÇç\ó«·äƒütéß_-ϦnJ[/Ì|2Ï#[Ù–!’,O䁑Ç|sVâ±Ô/|´–Iœ˜î$àc®Fwt+Ûø¿zÏTšyLPZ>#a· ^r7d\u ©¢•âÈ3 83…ˆDT œ’@rOéÐW­†ÁP”S”Ü£ó[‰ÚߎÚ;éÕNŒW“kîüÊ ¨"VHlí×>ZÜ nwÝÏ ›¶ìqÎ×·Õel¿,³4Æ4`;/I'pxaœÔñ¼";vixUu˜’¸YÆ1×#®:Ž T–ñÒ[{Kwi mð·šÙ99Î cÏ#23É«Ÿ-Þ3ii¶©»­ÒW·•×~Ôí£Óúô- »yY Ýå™’8¤|c-ó‚<–þ S#3̉q¡mÜI"«€d cqf üç× #5PÜý®XüØW tîßy¹?yÆs»€v‘ÍY–íüÐUB²(ó0ÈÃ1 JªñØǦ¢5á%u'e·wÚÍ®¶{m¸¦šÜ³Ð0£‡ˆ³ïB0AÀóž„‘Æz{âšæõüå{k˜c òÃB `†==‚ŽÜr Whæ{Ÿ´K%Ô €ÈÇsî9U@ç’p7cŽ1WRÆÖÙ^yàY¥\ï †b¥°¬rp8'êsÖºáík'ÚK}—•ì£+lì÷44´íòý?«Ö÷0¤I"Ú³.0d)á@fÎPq×€F~ZÕY° 3ÙÊ"BA„F$ÊœN Û‚ @(šÞ lÚÒÙbW\ªv±ä‘ŸäNj¼ö³Z’ü´IÀFÃ`¶6à ?! NxÇÒ©Ò­†Oª²½’·ŸM¶{êºjÚqŒ©®èþ ‰ ’&yL%?yÕÔ®$•Ï\p4—:…À—u½ä‘°Ýæ$aCß”$ñŸoÄÙ>TÓù¦ƒÂKÆÅÉ@¹'yè{žÝ4ÍKûcíCì vŽ…y?]Ol©Ê|Íê¾Þ_;üÿ Ï¡Rçånÿ rÔ’[m²»˜¡Ž4ùDŽ›Ë) $’XxËëšY8¹i•†Á!‘þpJ•V^0 Œ±õèi²Å²en%·„†8eeù²Yˆ,S†=?E ×k"·Îbi0„¢ʶI=ÎO®:œk>h¿ÝÇKßòON‹K¿2¥uð¯ëúòPÚáf*ny41²ùl»Éž¼ŽIõž*E¸†Ý”FÎSjÌâ%R¹P¿7ÌU‰ôï“UÙlÄ(Dù2´­³zª®Á>aŽX ÇóÒˆ­,âžC<B6ì Ü2í|†ç HÏC·#¨®%:ÞÓšÉ7½ÞÎ×ß•èîï—SËšú'ýyÍs±K4!Ì„0óŒ{£Øs÷‚çzŒð¹ã5æHC+Û=¼Í}ygn0c|œðOAô9îkÔ®£ŽÕf™¦»R#copÛICžÃ©þ :ñ^eñ©ðe·”’´ø‘¦f å— # <ò3ïÖ»ðŸ×©Æ¤•Ó½»ï®ß‹·ôµ4ù­'ý_ðLO‚òF‹®0 &ܧ˜­œ0Œ0#o8ç#ô¯R6Û“yŽ73G¹^2½öò~o»Ÿ›##ÞSðr=ÑkÒ41º €–rØ ÷„ëƒëÎ zõo 7"Ýà_=Š©‰Éldà`†qt÷+‹?æxù©%m,ö{.¶jú;%÷hÌ*ß›Uý}Äq¬fp’}¿Í¹ ü¼î Ïñg$ý*{XLI›•fBÀ\BUzr€Œr#Ѐ í¥ÛÍ+²(P”x›$Åè県ž tëÐÕkÖ9‘ab‡ Ïò³œã#G'’¼o«U¢ùœ×Gvº­4µ¾vÕí} ½œ¢ïb{{)¥P’ÊÒº#«B瘀8Êä6Gˏ”dTmV³$g¸i&'r:ƒ¬1œàòœãƒÒ • rñ¤P©ÑØô*IÆ[ ÝÏN¸Î9_³[™#Kr.Fí¤í*IÁ?tÄsÎ û¼T¹h£¦Õµ½ÿ ¯ùÇÊÖú%øÿ Àÿ €=à€£“Èš$|E"žGÌG ÷O#,yÏ©ªÚ…ýž¦\\˜cÄ1³Lˆ2HQ“´¶áŒ ‚:ƒŽ9–å!Š–͐‚ɾF''‘÷yÇNüûãëpÆ|=~¢D•䵕vn2„sÓžGLë IUP´Uíw®Ú-/mm£²×Ì–ìíeý] ? øÑüa¨ÞZÏeki,q‰c10PTpAÜÀg%zSß°2Ĥ¡U]®ØŠÜçžI;€èpx?_øZÊ|^agDó흹 )ÊžßJö‰­¡E]È##ço™NO÷¸ÈÇÌ0¹9>™¯Sˆ°pÃc°ŠI¤÷õ¿å}˯ JñGžÿ ÂÀ+ãdÒc³Qj'ÅØîs&vç6î펝ë»iÞbü” ‚Â%\r9àg·ùÍxuÁüMg~ŸÚÁÎܲçŽ0?*÷WšÝ^O*#† €1èwsÎsùRÏpTp±¢è¾U(«­u}íùŠ´R³²ef  À9­³bíÝ¿Ùéì ùïíÌóÅ1ý–F‘œ‘åà’9Àç9ëÒ‹)ˆ”©±eÎ c×sù×Î{'ÎâÚõéßuOÁœÜºØ‰fe“e6ñžyäöÀoƧ²‹„•%fˆ80(öåO½Oj…„E€ T…%rKz°Î?.;{šXÙ‡ŸeUÚd!üx9þtã%wO_øoòcM- j–ÒHX_iK#*) ž@Ž{ ôǽBd¹‰RÝn–ê0«7ˆìyÀ÷Í@¬Ì¢³³’ 9é÷½?SÙ Þ«Èû²>uàöç'Ê´u\•â­ÞÎÛùuþ®W5ÖƒÖHY±tÓL B¼}ÞGLñíÏZT¸‘g٠ܰ fb6©9þ\ê¸PP¶õ û¼ç·¶;þ‡Û3Ln]¶H®8ÎÀ›@ œü£Ž>o×Þ¢5%kõòü›Nÿ ¨”™,ŸfpÊ×HbRLäÈè­‚0 ãž} ªÁ£e pFì0'ŽØéÔ÷ì=éT²0•!…Îzt9ç¾?”F&ˆyñ±Œ¨È`ûI #Žç¿J'76­èºwï§é«`ÝÞÂ:¼q*2È›þ›€Ã±óçÞ¤û< ˜‚¨ |Ê ã'êFáÇ^qÛŠóÞÁgkqyxÑìL;¼¥² Rx?‡¯Y7PŽwnù¶†û¾Ü·.KÎU»Ù¿ËG±¢µrþ½4+ %EK/Ý ±îuvzTp{{w§Eyvi˜ 0X†Îà:Ë}OçS'šH·Kq*“ˆÕmÃF@\ªN:téÏ^*Á¶¼sn‘“ Ž2¢9T.½„\ ýò@>˜7NFïNRÓ·wèôßEÕua'¬[þ¾cö¡̐Oæ¦âÅŠ². Ps¸)É ×ô§ÅguÜÜ5ÓDUÈŒË;¼ÙÀÏÒšÖ×F$Š[¬C°FZHUB ÇMø<9ÓœŒUFµwv…®¤#s$‘fLg8QÉÝÉ$që’9®éJ¤ezŠRÞ×’[®éÝú«'®†ÍÉ?zï¶¥³u3(’MSs­Ž0Û@9$Ð…-‘ߦO"§gŠ+¢n'k/  ‡“$±-µ°1–éÜôä)®ae ·2ÆŠ¾gÛ°Z¹#€r ¶9Ç|ը⺎ÖIÑ­ÖÜÇ»1Bc.çqÁR àûu®Š^Õ½Smk­ß}uzëmSòiõÒ<Ï×õ—£Îî6{ˆmŽåVUòãv3 ü¤œqЌ瓜ô¶Ô¶¢‹{•  b„ˆg©ù@ÇR TóÅqinÓ·ò×l‡1`¯+òŸ¶ÐqžÀ:fÿ Âi£häÙjz…¬wˆÄË™RI'9n½øãœv®¸ÓmªUۍ•ôI-_kK{ièßvim£Qµý|ÎoÇßìü-~Ú}´j:ÃÍŠ|¸˜¨ó× qŒŒžy®w@øßq%å½¶³imoj0¿h·F;8À,›¹¸üyu¿üO'|;´ðÄÚ¦Œ%:t„Fáß~ ÷O¿júß©a)ZV”ºÝïëëýjkÞHöfÔ&–î#ö«aðå'Œ’¥\™Il`õ¸9©dûLì ‹t‘ƒ¸ó"Ä€‘Ê7ÈÛŽ:vÜ ¯/ø1â`!»Ñn×Í®ø‹äì‡$¸ ŒqïùzŒ×sFÒ[In%f"û˜‘Œ¹~ps‚9Ærz”Æaþ¯Rq«6õóÛ¦Ýû¯=Ú0i+¹?ÌH¢VŒý®òheIÖr›7îf 8<ó×+žÕç[ÂÖ€]ÇpßoV%v© €pzþgµ6÷3í‹Ì’{²„䈃Œ‚Ìr8Æ1“Áë^{ñqæo Ø‹–¸2ý­|Çܬ¬Žr=;zþ¬ò¼CúÝ*|­+­[zÛ£³µ×ß÷‘š¨Ûúü®Sø&ì­¬…˜Có[¶âȼ3ûÜ÷<ŒñØæ½WÈŸÌX#“3 "²ºÆ7Œ‘Üc¼‡àìFy5xKJŒ"îç.r@ï×Þ½Ä-ÿ þ“}ª}’*Þ!,Fm¸Î@†9b?1W{Yæ3„`Ú¼VõŠÚÛ_kùöG.mhÎñ ôíhí§Ô$.ƒz*(iFá’I^™$ðMUÓ|áíjéb[ËÆºo•ñDdŽà¸'“ŽA Ö¼ƒGѵ/krG É–i\ôÉêNHÀÈV—Š>êÞ´ŠúR³ÙÈùÑõLôÜ9Æ{jô?°°Kýš¥WíZ¿V—m6·E}{X~Æ? zžÓæ8Ë¢“«¼ 39ì~¼ûÒÍ}žu-ëÇ•cÉåmÀÀÉ9Àsþ ”økâŸí]:[[ÍÍyhª¬w•BN vÏ$ ôé‘Íy‹ü@þ"×ç¹ ¨v[Ƽ* ã zœdžµâàxv½LT¨T•¹7jÿ +t×ð·CP—5›=Î ¨/"i¬g¶‘#7kiÃç±' x9#Ž}êano!òKD‘ílï”('¿SÔð?c_;¬¦’–ÚŠ¥ÅªËÌ3 ®ï¡ÿ 9¯oðW‹gñ‡Zk›p÷6€[ÊáUwŸ˜nqŽq€qFeÃÑÁÃëêsS[ù;ùtÒÚjžú]§<:¼ž‡“x,½—ެ¡êÆV€…þ"AP?ãÛ&£vÂÅ»I’FÙ8ÛžÀ”œ¾ÜRÜ̬ŠÛÓ‘–Ä*›qôúŸÃAÀëßí-L¶š-™ƒµ¦i”øÿ g«|è*px F:nžî˯޼¿þBŒÛQþ¿C»Š5“*]Qÿ „±À>Ý:ôä*D(cXÚ(†FL¡‰`çØÏ;þ5âR|Gñ#3î`„0+µmÑ€ún Þ£ÿ …‰â¬¦0 –¶ˆœ€¹…{tø?ʯ(_çþ_Š5XY[¡Ù|Q¿ú µŠ2︛sO* Бÿ ×â°<+à›MkÂ÷š…ij ·Ü–ˆ«ò‚?ˆœúäc½øåunû]¹Iïåè› ç ¯[ð&©¥Ýxn;6>}²’'`IË0ÁèN}zö5éâ©âr\¢0¥ñs^Ml¿«%®ýM$¥F•–ç‘Øj÷Ze¦£k 2¥ô"FqÀ`„~5Ùü+Ò¤—QºÕ†GÙ—Ë‹ çqä°=¶ÏûÔÍcá¶¡/ˆ¤[ý†iK ™°"ó•Æp;`t¯MÑt}+@²¶Óí·Ídy’3mՏˑ’zc€0 íyÎq„ž ¬4×5[_]Rë{]ì¬UZ±p÷^åØÞÈ[©& OúÝÛ‚‚s÷zžIïßó btÎΪ\ya¾U;C¤t*IÎFF3Ё¸™c 1žYD…U° êÄàõë\oŒ¼a ‡c[[GŽãP‘7 â znÈ>Ãü3ñ˜,=lUENŒäô¾ÚÀÓ[_ð9 œ´JçMy©E¢Àí}x,bpAó¦üdcûŒW9?Å[Há$¿¹pÄ™#^9O88©zO=«Ë!µÖüY¨³ªÍy9ûÒ1 úôÚ»M?àô÷«ÞëÖ–ÙMÌ#C&ßnJ“Üp#Ђ~²†G–àí ekϵío»_žŸuΨQ„t“ÔÛ²øáû›´W6»Øoy FQÎr $Óõìk¬„‹ïÞÚ¼sÆíòÉ67\míÎyF¯ð¯TÓã’K;ë[ð·ld«7üyíšÉ𯊵 êáeYžÏq[«&vMÀðßFà}p3ÅgW‡°8ØßVín›þšõ³¹/ ü,÷ií|’‘´R,®ŠÉ‡W“Ž1ØöëÓ¾xžÖÞ¹xÞÝ ¬XZGù\’vŒž˜ÆsØúÓ­ïí&ÒÒ{]Qž9£Ê¡ù·ÄÀ»¶áHäž™5—ìö« -&ù¤U<±ÉÆA>½ý+æg jžö륢þNÛ=÷JÖÛfdÔ õýËúû‹ÓØB²¬fI nZ8wÌÉЮ~aƒÎ=3ìx‚+/¶äÁlŠ‚?™Æü#8-œ\pqTZXtè%»»&ÚÝ#´ŠðÜ žã§Í’¼{p·ß{m>ÞycP¨’¼¢0ú(Rƒë^Ž ñó¼(»y%m´ÕÙ}ÊûékB1¨þÑ®,#Q)ó‡o1T©ÜÃ*Ž‹‚yö< b‰4×H€“ìÐ. ¤²9ÌŠ>„Žãøgšñ ¯Š~)¸ßå\ÛÛoBŒa·L²œg$‚Iã¯ZÈ—Æ~%”äë—È8â)Œcƒ‘Âàu9¯b%)ÞS²¿Ïïÿ 4Öºù}Z/[H%¤vÉ#Ì’x§†b © ³´tÜ{gn=iï%õªÇç]ܧ—! åw„SÓp ·VÈÏ¡?5Âcâb¥_ĤŠz¬—nàþÖΟñKÄöJé=ÌWèêT‹¸÷qÎჟ•q’zWUN«N/ØO^Ÿe|í¾©k{üõ4öV^ïù~G¹êzÂèº|·÷×[’Þ31†rpjg·n Æ0Ý}kåË‹‰nîe¹ËÍ+™ÏVbrOç]'‰¼o®xÎh`¹Ç*±ÙÚ!T$d/$žN>¼WqᯅZ9ÑÒO\ÜÛê1o&,-z ~^NCgNÕéá)ÒÊ©7‰¨¯'Õþ¯þ_¿Ehîþóâ €ï¬uÛûý*ÎK9ä.â-öv<²‘×h$àãúW%ö¯~«g-ÕõÀàG~>Zú¾Iš+(šM³ Û#9äl%ðc¬ ûÝ xÖKG´x®|¸¤Ï™O:Ê8Ã’qÉcÔä‚yÇNJyËŒTj¥&µOmztjÿ ?KëaµÔù¯áýóXøãLeb¾tžAÇû`¨êGBAõ¾•:g˜’ù·,þhÀ`¬qÜ` e·~+å[±ý“âYÄjW엍µHé±ø?Nõô>½âX<5 Ç©ÏѼM¶8cܪXŽÉ^r?¼IróÈS•ZmÇ›™5»òÚÚ7ïu«&|·÷•Ά >[©ÞXHeS$Œyà€ ÷ù²:ò2|óãDf? Z¼PD¶ÓßC(xÆ0|©ßR;ôMsÿ µ´ÔVi¬,͹›Ìxâi˜`¹,GAéÇlV§ÄýF×Yø§ê–‘:Ã=ò2³9n±ÉžØÏ@yÎWžæ±Ãàe„ÄÒN ]ïòêìú_Go'¦ŽÑ’_×õЯðR66þ!›ÑÄ gFMÙ— äžäqôÈ;ÿ eX<#%»Aö‰ãR¤ Í”Ž¹È G&¹Ÿƒ&á?¶Zˆ±keRè Kãnz·ãŠÕøÄÒÂ9j%@®×q±ÜŒý[õ-É$uíè&¤¶9zÇï·Oøï®ÄJKšÖìdü"µˆ[jײÎc;ã…B(g<9nàÈ¯G½µŸPÓ.´Éfâ¼FŽP 31 ‘ÏR}<3šä~ Ã2xVöî Dr Ç\›}Ý#S÷ÈÀëŽHÆI®à\OçKuäI¹†ó(”—GWî ñ³¹¸æ2¨›‹ºÚû%¾ýÖ_3ºNú¯ëúì|ÕÅÖ‰}y lM’ZËîTÿ á[ðÐñ/ˆ9Àû ¸ón3 Mòd‘÷ döª^.Êñް›BâîNp>cëÏçÍzïíôÏ YÍ%ª¬·ãÏ-*9Ü­ÂãhéŒc¾dÈêú¼Ë,. VŠ÷çeÿ n/¡¼äãõâ=‹xGQKx”|¹bÌŠD@2Œ 8'Ž àúƒŽ+áDÒ&¡¨"Œ§–Žr22 Ç·s]ŸÄ‹«ð%ÚÄ<¹ä’(×{e›HÀqÁç©Ç½`üŽÚõK饚9ƒÄ±€< –úƒú~ çðñO#­Í%iKKlµ¦¾F)'Iê¬Î+Ç(`ñ¾£œdÈ’` ™ºcßéé^ÿ i¸”Û\ý¡æhÔB«aq¸}ãÀÆ:ÜWƒ|FÛÿ BŒÇÀeaŸ-sÊ€:úW½ÜÝÜ<%$µ†%CóDªÀí%IÈÏʤ…ôäñÞŒ÷‘a0“ôŽÚë¤nŸoW÷0«e¶y'Å»aΗ2r’# Û°A^ý9ÉQÔõ=ù5¬£Öü.(Þ’M$~V«=éSÄFN½®©ÔWô»ÿ þHžkR‹ìÏ+µµžöê;khÚI¤m¨‹Ôš–âÖçJ¾_Z•’6 a”Èô> ÕÉaÕ<%®£2n bQŠå\tÈõUÿ ø»þ‹k15‚ÃuCL$ݹp P1=Oøýs¯^u éEJ”–éêŸê½5ýzy›jÛ³á›Ûkÿ ÚOcn±ÛÏîW;boºz{ãžüVÆ¡a£a5½äÎÂks¸J@?1è¿{$䑐=k”øsÖ^nŒ¦)ÝåXÃíùN1ØõÚOJë–xF÷h¸ Œ"Ž?x䜚ü³ì¨c*Fœ¯i;7~ñí׫Ðó¥Ë»3Ãü púw ‰°<Á%»ñž ÿ P+Û^ ¾Ye£ŽCÄŒ„/>˜>•á¶Ìm~&&À>M[hÈÈÿ [Ž•íd…RO@3^Ç(ʽ*¶ÖQZyßþ 1Vº}Ñç?¼O4Rh6R€ª£í¡ûÙ a‚3ß·Õ ü=mRÍ/µ9¤‚0ÑC¼Iè:cŽsÛ¾™x£ÆÐ¬ªÍöˢ샒W$•€Å{¨ÀPG ÀÀàŸZìÍ1RÉ0´ðxEË9+Éÿ ^rEÕ—±Š„70l¼áË@û.' ¼¹Žz€N3úUÉ<3á×*?²¬‚ä†"Ùc=p íÛ'¡ª1ñ"økJ†HÒ'»Ÿ+ oÏN¬Ã9 dÙãÜדÏâÍ~æc+j·Jzâ7(£ðW]•晍?nê´º6åwéåç÷N•ZŠíž›¬|?Ðõ?Ñ-E…®³ÇV$~X¯/…õ x‘LˆÑÜÚÈ7¦pzãÜüë½ðÄ^õtÝYËÍ7ÉÖÕ8ÏUe# #€r=sU¾/é’E§jRC4mxNÝ´9†íuá»›V‘ ZI€­×cr1Ÿpzsøf»¨åV‹ìû`qËLÊIã?\~¼³áËC©êhªOîO»‘ÃmçÛçút×¢x“Z}?Üê#b-¤X7õ Äò gž zzbº3œm*qvs·M=íúéw}¿&Úª°^Ö×µÏ(ø‡â†Öµƒenñý†×åQáYûœ÷ÇLœôÎNk¡ð‡¼/µ¸n0æÉ0¬ƒ‚üîÉÆvŒw®Sáö”š¯‹-üÕVŠØÙ[$`(9cqƒÔ_@BëqûÙ`Ýæ­0;79È?w<ó |ÙÜkßÌ1±Ëã ¿ìÒ»ðlìï«ÓnªèèrP´NÏš&Žéö Ù¸÷æ°~-_O'‰`°!RÚÚÝ%]Ø%þbß1'¿ÿ X՝áOöÎŒ·‹¬+Åæ*ÛÛ™0¤ƒOÍÔ `u¯¦ÂaèÐÃÓ«‹¨Ô¥µœ¿¯ÉyÅÙ.oÔôŸ Úx&(STðݽ¦õ] ’ÒNóÁäÈùr3í·žÚ[™ƒ¼veÈ÷ÞIõÎGlqÎ=M|«gsªxÅI6 ]Z·Îªä,¨zŒŽÄ~#ØŠúFñiÉqc©éÐD>S딑 GñŽ1éÐ^+ Ëi;Ô„µVÕú»i¯ÈÒ-ZÍ]òܘ®ì` bÛÙ¥_/y(@÷qÐúg Ô÷W0.Ø› 6Ò© r>QƒŒ0+Èîzb¨É+I0TbNñ"$~)ÕÒ6Þ‹{0VÆ27œWWñcÄcX×íôûyKZéðªc'iQ¿¯LaWŠŸS\·Š“źʸ…ôÙÂí|öÀÇåV|!¤ÂGâÛ[[’ï 3OrÙËPY¹=Î1õ5öåTžÑè Ú64/üö?Zëžk}¬¶éào፾á}3“ü]8Éæ¿´n²Žš_6¾pœ)2?úWÓÚ¥¾¨iWúdŽq{*ª1rXŒd…m»‰äcô¯–dâ•ã‘Jº¬§¨#¨® §,df«8ÉÅßN¾hˆ;îÓ=7áùpën®É 6ûJžO2^œÐò JÖø¥²ã›Ò6Ü·‰!wbÍ‚¬O©»õ¬ÿ ƒP=Ä:â¤-&ÙŽ ` È9 r9íϧzë> XÅ7ƒ5X–krÑ¢L 7€ìw}ÑŸNHëŒüþ:2†á¼+u·á÷N/Û'Ðç~ߘô«ëh!ónRéeQ´6QÛÿ èEwëÅÒ|¸Yqó1uêyùzð8 ƒŠù¦Ò;¹ä6öi<'ü³„[íZhu½ ùÍ¡g‚>r¯׊îÌx}bñ2“­k꣧oø~›hTèóËWò4|ki"xßQ˜Ï6øÀLnß‚0 ¹Æ{±–¶Öe#¨27È@^Ìß.1N¾œyç€õ†ñeé·Õã†çQ°€=­Ì©ºB€Ø8<‚ÃSõ®ùcc>×Ú .Fr:žÝGæ=kÁâ,^!Fž ¬,àµ}%¶«îõ¹†"r²ƒGœüYÕd?aÑÍY®49PyU ÷þ!žxÅm|/‚ãNð˜¼PcûTÒ,¹/Ý=FkÏ|u¨¶«â녏{¤m¢]Û¾ïP>®XãÞ½iÓÁ¾ ‰'¬–6ß¼(„ï— í!úÙäzôë^–:œ¨å|,_¿&š×]uÓѵÛô4’j”bž§x‘Æ©ã›á,‚[Ô ÎÞ= ŒËæ ÀùYÁ?ŽïÚ¼?ÁªxºÕÛ,°1¸‘¿ÝäãØ¯v…@¤åq½ºã œàûââ·z8Xýˆþz~—û»™âµj=Ž â~ãáh@'h¼F#·Üp?ŸëQü-løvépx»cŸø…lxâÃûG·‰¶ø”L£©%y?¦úõÆü-Õ¶¥y`Òl7>q’2üA?•F}c‡jB:¸Jÿ +§¹¿¸Q÷°ív=VÑìu[Qml%R7a×IèTõéŽx¬ ?†š7 1†îã-ˆã’L¡lŽ0OÓ=ÅuˆpÇ•¼3ÛùÒ¶W/!|’wŽw^qÔ×Ïaó M8Q¨ãÑ?ëï0IEhÄa¸X•`a ?!ÐñùQ!Rä ÂžqŽžÝO`I0ÿ J“y|ñ!Îã@99>þ8–+éáu…!ù—ä ʰ<÷6’I®z ÅS„¾)Zþ_Öýµ×ËPåOwø÷þ*üïænÖùmØÝûþ¹=>¦½öî×Jh]¼ç&@§nTŒ6IT Àõ^Fxð7Å3!Ö·aÛ$þÿ ¹ã5îIo:ȪmËY[’8ÇӾlj*òû¢¥xõ¾¼ú•åk+\ð¯ HÚoŽl•Ûk,¯ ç²²cõÅ{²Z\ ´ìQ åpzŽ3Ôð}ÿ Jð¯XO¡øÎé€hÙ¥ûLdŒ`““ù6Gá^ÃáÝ^Ë[Ñb¾YåŒÊ»dŽ4 †2§,;ÿ CQÄ´¾°¨c–±”mºV{«ßÕýÄW\ÖŸ‘çŸ,çMRÆí“l-ƒn~ë©ÉÈê Ü?#Ž•¹ðãSÒ¥ÐWNíà½;ãž)™ÎSÈ9cóLj뵿Å«iÍk¨ió­¶X‚7÷ƒ€yãnyÏŽëÞ Öt`×À×V's$È9Ú:ä{wÆEk€«†Çàc—â$éÎ.éí~Ýëk}ÅAÆpörÑ¢‡Šl¡ÑüSs‹¨‰IÝ„óÀ×wñ&eºðf™pŒÆ9gŽTø£lñëÀçŽ NkÊUK0U’p ï^¡ãÈ¥´ø{£ÙHp`’ØåbqÏ©äó^Æ: Ž' ÊóM«õz+ß×ó5Ÿ»('¹­ð¦C„$˜Å¢_ºÈI?»^äã'ñêzž+ë€ñ-½»´}¡Ë*õ?.xÇ^1ŽMyǸ&“—L–îëöâ7…' bqéÎGé]˪â1$o²¸R8Ã`.q€}sÖ¾C9­8cêÆÞíïóòvÓòùœÕfÔÚéýu­èÖ·Ú Å‚_¤³ÜۺƑߝ”àרý:׃xPþÅÕî-/üØmnQìïGΊÙRqê=>¢½õnæ·r!—h`+’;ò3È<“Û©éšóŸx*÷V¹¸×tÈiˆßwiÔÿ |cŒñÏ®3Ö½̰‰Ë Qr©ö½®¼ÛoÑÙZÅÑ«O൯ýw8;k›ÿ x†;ˆJa;‘º9÷÷R+¡ñgŽí|Iáë{ôáo2ʲ9 029ÉÏLí\‰¿¸Ÿb˜ "Bv$£&#ßiê>=ªª©f  ’N ëí>¡N­XW­~5×úíø\‰»½Ï^ø(—wÖú¥¤2íŽÞXæÁ$ °eÈ888^nÝë²ñÝÔ^ ÖÚ9Q~Ëå7ï DC¶ÑµƒsËÇè9®Wáþƒ6‡£´·°2\Ý:ÈÑ?(#¨'$õèGJ¥ñW\ÿ ‰E¶—¸™g˜ÌÀ¹;Pv ú±ÎNs·ëŸ’–"Ž/:té+ûË]öJöÓM»ëø˜*‘•^Uý—êd|‰åñMæÔÝ‹23å™6æHùÛ‚ëüñ^…ñ1¢oêûÑEØ.õ7*ÅHtÎp{g<·Á«+¸c¿¿pÓ¾Æby=8É_ÄsÆk¬ñB\jÞÔì••Ë[9Píb‹Bヅ =9­3§ð§LšÛáÖšÆæXÌÞdÛP.0\ãïÛ0?™úJ¸™Ë ”•œº+=<µI£¦í¯õêt¬d‹T¬P=ËFêT>ÍØØ@Ï9<÷AQÌ×»Õ¡xùk",JÎæù±Éç$œŽŸZWH®¯"·UÌQ ’ÙÈ]ÅXg<ã ߨg3-Üqe€0¢¨*Œ$܃ ’Sû 8㎼_/e'+Ï–-èÓ¶¶Õíß[·ÙÙ½î쏗¼sk%§µxä‰â-pÒeÆCrú ôσžû=”šÅô(QW‚Õd\ƒæ. \àö¹¯F½°³½0M>‘gr÷q+œ¶NïºHO— ¤ ܥݭ”n·J|ÆP6Kµc=Isó}Ò çGš)a=—#vK›åoK§ßóٍ¤¶¿õú…ÄRÚ[Ësöټˏ•Ë ópw®qœŒ·Ø ùÇâ‹ý‡ãKèS&ÞvûD Aù‘É9 ŒîqÅ} $SnIV[]ѐ´Ó}ØÜ¾A Ü|½kÅþÓ|E Mu R¼.I¼¶däò‚ÃkÆ}ðy¹vc iUœZ…­Õõ»z¾÷¿n¦*j-É­/àœHã\y5 Û ß™ó0— äŸnzôã#Ô¯,†¥ÚeÔ÷ÜÅ´„“'c…<íÝ€<·SŠ¥k§Ã¢éÆÆÙna‚8–=«ʪ[Ÿ™°pNî02z“ÔÙ–K8.È’Þî(vƒ2®@ äÈûãçžxäÇf¯ˆu¹yUÕîýWšÙ|›ëÒ%Q^í[æ|éo5ZY•^{96ˆY‚§v*x>âº_|U¹Ö´©tûMÒÂ9PÇ#«£#€ éÉñ‘ƒÍz/‰´-į¹°dd,Б›p03ƒœ{ç9=+ Ûᧇ¬¦[‡‚ê婺¸#±ß=³ý¿•Õµjñ½HÙh›Û[§ÚýÊöô÷{˜?ô÷·Ô.u©–_%còcAÀ˜’ }0x9Î>žñÇáÍ9,ahï¦Ì2òÓ ñÛAäry$V²Nð ]=$Ž ‚#Ù‚1ƒƒødõMax‡ÂÖ^!±KkÛ‘ «“Çó²FN8+ëÎ{Ò¼oí§[«ÕMRoËeç×[_m/¦¦k.kôgŽxsSÓ´ý`êzªÜÜKo‰cPC9ÎY‰#§^üý9¹âïÞx£Ë·Ú`±‰‹¤;³–=ÏaôÕAð‚÷kêÁNBéÎælcõö®£Fð†ô2Ò¬]ßÂK$ÓÜ®•”/ÊHàã$ä ¸÷ëf¹Oµúâ“”’²ø­è´µþöjçNü÷üÌ¿ xNïFÒd»¼·h®îT9ŽAµÖ>qÁçÔœtïÒ»\ȶÎîcÞäîó3¶@#ÉIÎ ÔñW.<´’¥–ÑÑ€ÕšA‚ ;†qÓë‚2q ÒÂó$# Çí‡ !Ë}Õ9ÈÎÑÉã=;ŒÇÎuñ+ÉûÏ¥öíeÙ+$úíÜ娯'+êZH4ƒq¶FV‹gïŒ208ÆÌ)íб>M|÷âÍã¾"iì‹¥£Jd´™OÝç;sÈúr+ÜäˆË)DŒ¥šF°*3Õ”d {zÔwºQ¿·UžÉf†~>I+ŒqÔ`ð3œ“Ü×f]œTÁÔn4“ƒø’Ýßõ_«*5šzGCÊ,þ+ê1ò÷O¶¸cœºb2yÇ;cùÕ£ñh¬›áÑŠr¤ÝäNBk¥—á—†gxšX/쑘hŸ*Tçn =û㦠2|(ð¿e·ºÖ$ ýìŸ!'åΰyîî+×öœ=Y:²¦ÓÞ×iü’—ü -BK™£˜›âÆ¡&véðõ-ûÉY¹=Onj¹ø¯¯yf4·±T Pó`çœ7={×mÃ/ ¢˜ZÚòK…G½¥b„’G AãÜœ*í¯Ã¿ IoæI¦NU8‘RwÈã;·€ Û×ëÒ”1Y •£E»ÿ Oyto¢<£Áö·šï,䉧ûA¼sû»Nò}¹üE{ÜÖªò1’õÞr0â}ÎØ#>à/8ïéÎ~—áÍ#ñÎlí§³2f'h”?C÷YËdð:qëõÓ·‚ïeÄ© ÔÈØÜRL+žAÎ3¼g=åšó³Œt3 ÑQ¦ùRÙßE®¼±w_;þhš’Sirÿ ^ˆã¼iੇ|RòO„m°J/“$·l“ ÇÓ¿ÿ [ÑŠÆ“„†Õø>cFÆ6Ø1ƒ– àz7Ldòxäüwá‹ÝAXùO•Úý’é®ähm­ •NÀ±ÌTÈç ƒ‘I$pGž:‚ÄbêW¢®œ´|­¦­nÍ>¶ÖÏ¢§ÎÜ¢ºö¹•%ÄqL^öÛ KpNA<ã¡ …î==ª¸óffËF‡yÌcÉ ©ç$ð=ñÏ­YþÊ’Ú]—¥‚¬‚eDïÎH>Ÿ_ÌTP™a‰ch['çÆÜò7a‡?w°Ïn§âÎ5”’¨¹uÚÛ|´ÓÓc§{O—ü1•ªxsÃZ…ÊÏy¡Ã3¸Ë2Èé» ‘ƒÎ äžÜðA§cáOéúÛ4ý5-fŒï„ù¬ûô.Ç Üsž•Ò¾•wo<¶Ÿ"¬¡º|£ î2sÇ¡éE²ÉFѱrU°dÜ6œ¨ mc†Îxë׺Þ'0²¡Rr„{j¾í·è›µ÷)º·å–‹î2|I®Y¼ºÍË·–ÃÆà㍣'óÆxƒOÆÞ&>\lóÌxP Xc¸ì Sþ5§qà/ê>#žÞW¸if$\3 ® ûÄ“ùŽÕê¾ð<Ó‹H¶óÏ" å·( á‘€:ã†8Ï=+ꨬUA×ÃËÚT’ÑÞöù¥¢]{»ms¥F0\ÑÕ—ô}&ÛB´ƒOŽÚ+›xíÄÀ1 ,v± žIëíZ0ǧ™3 í2®0ทp9öÝÔž)ÓZËoq/Ú“‘L ²ŒmùŽÓ9§[Û#Ä‘\ÞB¬Çs [;à à«g‚2ôòªœÝV§»·¯/[uó½õÛï¾ /šÍ}öüÿ «=x»HŸÂÞ.™ ÌQùŸh´‘#a$‚'¡u<Š›Æ>2>+ƒLSiöwµFó1!eg`£åœ ÷ëÛö}Á¿ÛVÙêv $¬ƒ|,s÷z€ð΃¨x÷ÅD\ÜŒÞmåÔ„ ˆ o| :{ÇÓ¶–òÁn!´0Ål€, ƒ ( ÛŒŒ c¶rsšæ,4‹MÛOH!@¢ ÇŽ„`å²9ÝÃw;AÍt0®¤¡…¯ØÄ.Àì클ƒ‘ßñ5Í,Óëu-ÈÔc¢KÃÓ£òÖ̺U.õL¯0…%2È—"~x ‚[`có±nHàŽyàö™¥keˆìŒÛFç{(Ø©†`Jã#Žwg<“:ÚÉ;M ^\yhûX‡vB·÷zrF?§BÊÔ/s<ÐÈB)Û± ·ÍÔwç5Âã:så§e{mѤï«Òíh—]Wm4âí¿ùþW4bC3¶ª¾Ùr$ pw`àädzt!yŠI„hÂîàM)!edŒm'æ>Ç?wzºK­ìcŒ´¯Ìq6fp$)ãw¡éUl`µ»ARAˆÝÕgr:äŒgƒéé[Ôö±”iYs5Ýï«ÙG—K=þF’æMG«óÿ `ŠKɦuOQ!ÕåŒ/ÎGÞ`@ËqÕzdõâ«Ê/Ö(ƒK´%ŽbMü åÜŸö—>¤óŒŒV‘°„I¢Yž#™¥ùÏÊ@8 œgqöö5ª4vד[¬(q cò¨À!FGaÁõõ¯?§†¥ÏU½í¿WªZ$úyú½Žz×§Éþ?>Ã×È•6°{™™ŽÙ.$`­ÎUœ…çè ' ¤r$1Ø(y7 ðV<ž:È  ÁÎMw¾Â'Øb§øxb7gãО½óÉÊë²,i„Fȹ£§8ãä½k¹¥¦ê/ç{ïê驪2œ/«ü?¯Ô›ìñÜ$þeýœRIåŒg9Ác’zrrNO bÚi¢ ѺË/$,“ª¯Ýä;Œ× ´<ÛÑn³IvŸb™¥ nm–ÄŸ—nÝÀãŽ3ëÍG,.öó³˜Ù£¹u ÊÌrŠ[<±!@Æ:c9ÅZh ì’M5ÄìÌ-‚¼ëÉùqŽGì9¬á ;¨A-ž—évþÖ–^ON·Ô”ŸEý}ú×PO&e[]ÒG¸˜Ûp ƒÃà/Ë·8ûÀ€1ž@¿ÚB*²­¼ñì8@p™8Q“žÆH'8«I-%¸‚ F»“åó6°Uù|¶Ú¸ã ò^Äw¥ŠÖK–1ÜÝK,Žddlí²0PÀü“×ükG…¯U«·¶–´w¶ŽÍ¾©yÞú[Zös•¯Á[™6° ¨¼ÉVæq·,# ìãï‘×8îry®A››¨,ãc66»Ë´ã'æÉù?t}¢æH--Òá"›|ˆ¬[í  7¶ö#¸9«––‹$,+Ëqœ\Êø c€yê^ݸÄa°«™B-9%«×®‹V´w~vÜTéꢷþ¼ˆ%·¹• ’[xç•÷2gØS?6åÀÚ õ9É#š@÷bT¸º²C*3Bá¤òÎA9 =úU§Ó"2Ãlá0iÝIc‚2Î@%öç94ùô»'»HÄ¥Ô¾@à Tp£šíx:úÊ:5eºßMý×wµ›Ó_+šº3Ýyvÿ "ºÇ<ÂI>Õ 1G·Ë«È«É# àÈÇ øp Jv·šæDûE¿›†Ë’NFr2qŸ½ÇAÜšu•´éí#Ħ8£2”Ú2Ã/€[ÎTr;qŠz*ý’Îþ(≠;¡TÆâ›;ºÿ àçœk‘Þ­8¾Uª¾íé{^×IZéwÓkXÉûÑZo¯_øo×È¡¬ â–ÞR§2„‚Àœü½ùç® SVa†Âüª¼±D‘ŒísŸàä|ä2 æ[‹z”¯s{wn„ÆmáóCO+†GO8Ïeçåº`¯^¼ðG5f{Xžä,k‰<á y™¥voÆ éÛõëI=œ1‹éíÔÀÑ)R#;AÂncäŽ:tÏ#¶TkB.0Œ-ÖÞZÛgumß}fÎJÉ+#2êÔP£žùÈÅi¢%œ3P*Yƒò‚Aì“Ž2r:ƒÐúñi­RUQq‰H9!”={~¼ “JŽV¥»×²m.ÛߺiYl¾òk˜gL³·rT• ’…wHÁ6ä`–Î3ùÌ4Øe³†&òL‘•%clyîAÂäà0 žüç$[3uŘpNOÀÉ=† cï{rYK ååä~FÁ •a»"Lär1Ó¯2Äõæ<™C•.fÕ»è¥~½-¿g½Â4¡{[ør¨¶·Žõäx¥’l®qpwÇ»8ärF \cޏܯÓ-g‚yciÏÀ¾rÎwèØÈ#o°Á9ã5¢šfÔxÞæfGusÏÌJÿ µ×œ/LtãÅT7²¶w,l ɳ;”eúà·¨çîŒsÜgTÃS¦­^ '~‹®›¯+k÷ZÖd©Æ*Ó[Ü«%Œk0ŽXƒ”$k#Ȩ P2bv‘ƒŸáÇ™ÆÕb)m$É*8óLE‘8'–ÜN Úyàúô­+{uº±I'wvš4fÜr íì½=úuú sFlìV$‘ö†Hсù€$§ õ=½¸«Ž] :Ž+•¦ïmRþ½l´îÊT#nkiøÿ _ðÆT¶7Ò½ºÒ£Î¸d\ã8=yãŽÜäR{x]ZâÚé#¸r²#»ÎHÆ6õ ç® ÎFkr;sºÄ.&;só± Ç9êH÷ýSšÕ­tÐU¢-n­ Ì| vqœ„{gŒt§S.P‹’މ_[;m¥Þ­ZýRûÂX{+¥úü¼ú•-àÓ7!„G"“´‹žƒnrYXã¸îp éœ!Ó­oP̏tÑ (‰Þ¹é€sÓ#GLçÕšÑnJý¡!‘Tä#“ß?îýp}xÇ‚I¥Õn#·¸–y'qó@r[ Êô÷<ÔWÃÓ¢áN¥4ԝ’I&ݼ¬¬¼ÞºvéÆ FQV~_ÒüJÖÚt¥¦Xá3BÄP^%ÈÎW-×c¡ú©¤·Iþèk¥š?–UQåIR[’O 5x\ÉhÆI¶K4«2ùªŠŒ<¼óœçØ`u«‚Í.VHä € Ëgfx''9ÆI#±®Z8 sISºku¢ßÞ]úk»Jößl¡B.Ü»ÿ MWe °·Ž%šêɆ¼»Âù³´œ O¿cÐÓÄh©"ÛÜÏ.ÖV ’3nüÄmnq[ŒòznšÖ>J¬òˆæ…qýØP Ž:ä7^0yëWšÍ_79äoaÈ °#q0{ää×mœy”R{vÒÞ¶ÚÏe¥“ÚÆÐ¥Ì®—õýjR •íç›Ìb„+J yÜØÙ•Ç]¿Ôd þËOL²”9-Œ—õÃc'æÝלçÚ²ìejP“½ âù°¨†ðqòädЃÉäÖÜj÷PÇp“ÍšŠå«‘î <iWN­smª»¶vÓz5»ûì:Rs\Ðßôû×uÔÿÙ