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                            //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
// 
//     Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
// 
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 

/* 
 */ 
namespace System.Windows.Forms {
    using System.Runtime.InteropServices; 
    using System.Diagnostics;
    using System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis;
    using System;
    using System.Drawing; 
    using System.Drawing.Design;
    using CodeAccessPermission = System.Security.CodeAccessPermission; 
    using System.Security.Permissions; 
    using System.ComponentModel;
    using System.IO; 
    using Microsoft.Win32;
    using System.Runtime.Serialization;
    using System.Globalization;
    using System.Security; 

 
    ///  
    /// 
    ///     
    ///       Represents the image used to paint the mouse pointer.
    ///       Different cursor shapes are used to inform the user what operation the mouse will
    ///       have.
    ///     
    /// 
    // 
    [ 
    TypeConverterAttribute(typeof(CursorConverter)),
    Serializable, 
    Editor("System.Drawing.Design.CursorEditor, " + AssemblyRef.SystemDrawingDesign, typeof(UITypeEditor))
    ]
    public sealed class Cursor : IDisposable, ISerializable {
        private static Size cursorSize = System.Drawing.Size.Empty; 

        private byte[] cursorData; 
        private IntPtr handle = IntPtr.Zero;       // handle to loaded image 
        private bool ownHandle = true;
        private int    resourceId = 0; 

        private object userData;

        /** 
         * Constructor used in deserialization
         */ 
        internal Cursor(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context) { 
            SerializationInfoEnumerator sie = info.GetEnumerator();
            if (sie == null) { 
                return;
            }
            for (; sie.MoveNext();) {
                // Dont catch any exceptions while Deserialising objects from stream. 
                if (String.Equals(sie.Name, "CursorData", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) ){
                    cursorData = (byte[])sie.Value; 
                    if (cursorData != null) { 
                        LoadPicture(new UnsafeNativeMethods.ComStreamFromDataStream(new MemoryStream(cursorData)));
                    } 
                }
                else if (String.Compare(sie.Name, "CursorResourceId", true, CultureInfo.InvariantCulture) == 0) {
                    LoadFromResourceId((int)sie.Value);
                } 
            }
        } 
 
        /// 
        ///     Private constructor. If you want a standard system cursor, use one of the 
        ///     definitions in the Cursors class.
        /// 
        //
        internal Cursor(int nResourceId, int dummy) { 
            LoadFromResourceId(nResourceId);
        } 
 
        // Private constructor.  We have a private constructor here for
        // static cursors that are loaded through resources.  The only reason 
        // to use the private constructor is so that we can assert, rather
        // than throw, if the cursor couldn't be loaded.  Why?  Because
        // throwing in  is really rude and will prevent any of windows forms
        // from initializing.  This seems extreme just because we fail to 
        // load a cursor.
        internal Cursor(string resource, int dummy) { 
            Stream stream = typeof(Cursor).Module.Assembly.GetManifestResourceStream(typeof(Cursor), resource); 
            Debug.Assert(stream != null, "couldn't get stream for resource " + resource);
            cursorData = new byte[stream.Length]; 
            stream.Read(cursorData, 0, Convert.ToInt32(stream.Length)); // we assume that a cursor is less than 4gig big
            LoadPicture(new UnsafeNativeMethods.ComStreamFromDataStream(new MemoryStream(cursorData)));
        }
 
        /// 
        ///  
        ///     
        ///       Initializes a new instance of the  class with the specified handle.
        ///     
        /// 
        public Cursor(IntPtr handle) {
            IntSecurity.UnmanagedCode.Demand();
            if (handle == IntPtr.Zero) { 
                throw new ArgumentException(SR.GetString(SR.InvalidGDIHandle, (typeof(Cursor)).Name));
            } 
 
            this.handle = handle;
            this.ownHandle = false; 
        }

        /// 
        ///  
        ///    
        ///       Initializes a new instance of the  
        ///       class with 
        ///       the specified filename.
        ///     
        /// 
        public Cursor(string fileName) {
            //Filestream demands the correct FILEIO access here
            // 
            FileStream f = new FileStream(fileName, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read, FileShare.Read);
            try { 
                cursorData = new byte[f.Length]; 
                f.Read(cursorData, 0, Convert.ToInt32(f.Length)); // assume that a cursor is less than 4gig...
            } 
            finally {
                f.Close();
            }
            LoadPicture(new UnsafeNativeMethods.ComStreamFromDataStream(new MemoryStream(cursorData))); 
        }
 
        ///  
        /// 
        ///     
        ///       Initializes a new instance of the  class from the specified resource.
        ///    
        /// 
        public Cursor(Type type, string resource) : this(type.Module.Assembly.GetManifestResourceStream(type,resource)) { 
        }
 
        ///  
        /// 
        ///     
        ///       Initializes a new instance of the  class from the
        ///       specified data stream.
        ///    
        ///  
        public Cursor(Stream stream) {
            cursorData = new byte[stream.Length]; 
            stream.Read(cursorData, 0, Convert.ToInt32(stream.Length));// assume that a cursor is less than 4gig... 
            LoadPicture(new UnsafeNativeMethods.ComStreamFromDataStream(new MemoryStream(cursorData)));
        } 


        /// 
        ///  
        ///    
        ///       Gets or 
        ///       sets a  that represents the current clipping rectangle for this  in 
        ///       screen coordinates.
        ///     
        /// 
        public static Rectangle Clip {
            get {
                return ClipInternal; 
            }
            set { 
                if (!value.IsEmpty) { 
                    Debug.WriteLineIf(IntSecurity.SecurityDemand.TraceVerbose, "AdjustCursorClip Demanded");
                    IntSecurity.AdjustCursorClip.Demand(); 
                }
                ClipInternal = value;
            }
        } 

        ///  
        ///     Implemented separately to be used internally from safe places. 
        /// 
        internal static Rectangle ClipInternal 
        {
            get {
                NativeMethods.RECT r = new NativeMethods.RECT();
                SafeNativeMethods.GetClipCursor(ref r); 
                return Rectangle.FromLTRB(r.left, r.top, r.right, r.bottom);
            } 
            set { 
                if (value.IsEmpty) {
                    UnsafeNativeMethods.ClipCursor(null); 
                }
                else {
                    NativeMethods.RECT rcClip = NativeMethods.RECT.FromXYWH(value.X, value.Y, value.Width, value.Height);
                    UnsafeNativeMethods.ClipCursor(ref rcClip); 
                }
            } 
        } 

        ///  
        /// 
        ///    
        ///       Gets or
        ///       sets a  that 
        ///       represents the current mouse cursor. The value is NULL if the current mouse cursor is not visible.
        ///     
        ///  
        public static Cursor Current {
            get { 
                return CurrentInternal;
            }

            set { 
                Debug.WriteLineIf(IntSecurity.SecurityDemand.TraceVerbose, "ModifyCursor Demanded");
                IntSecurity.ModifyCursor.Demand(); 
                CurrentInternal = value; 
            }
        } 

        internal static Cursor CurrentInternal {
            get {
                IntPtr curHandle = SafeNativeMethods.GetCursor(); 

                // SECREVIEW : This method is to be used internally from safe places. 
                // 
                IntSecurity.UnmanagedCode.Assert();
                return Cursors.KnownCursorFromHCursor( curHandle ); 
                // SECREVIEW RevertAssert automatically called on return from function.
            }
            set {
                IntPtr handle = (value == null) ? IntPtr.Zero : value.handle; 
                UnsafeNativeMethods.SetCursor(new HandleRef(value, handle));
            } 
        } 

        ///  
        /// 
        ///    
        ///       Gets
        ///       the Win32 handle for this  . 
        ///    
        ///  
        public IntPtr Handle { 
            get {
                if (handle == IntPtr.Zero) { 
                    throw new ObjectDisposedException(SR.GetString(SR.ObjectDisposed, GetType().Name));
                }
                return handle;
            } 
        }
 
        ///  
        /// 
        ///     
        ///     returns the "hot" location of the cursor.
        ///    
        /// 
        [SuppressMessage("Microsoft.Naming", "CA1702:CompoundWordsShouldBeCasedCorrectly")] //Minor, not worth breaking change 
        public Point HotSpot
        { 
            get { 
                Point hotSpot = Point.Empty;
                NativeMethods.ICONINFO info = new NativeMethods.ICONINFO(); 
                Icon currentIcon = null;

                // SECREVIEW : Safe to assert here, the handle used was created by us and the Icon created is not exposed.
                // 
                IntSecurity.ObjectFromWin32Handle.Assert();
                try 
                { 
                    currentIcon = Icon.FromHandle(this.Handle);
                } 
                finally
                {
                    CodeAccessPermission.RevertAssert();
                } 

                try { 
                    SafeNativeMethods.GetIconInfo(new HandleRef(this, currentIcon.Handle), info); 
                    hotSpot = new Point(info.xHotspot, info.yHotspot);
                } 
                finally {
                    // GetIconInfo creates bitmaps for the hbmMask and hbmColor members of ICONINFO.
                    // The calling application must manage these bitmaps and delete them when they are no longer necessary.
 
                    if (info.hbmMask  != IntPtr.Zero) {
                      // ExternalDelete to prevent Handle underflow 
                      SafeNativeMethods.ExternalDeleteObject(new HandleRef(null, info.hbmMask)); 
                      info.hbmMask  = IntPtr.Zero;
                    } 
                    if (info.hbmColor != IntPtr.Zero) {
                      // ExternalDelete to prevent Handle underflow
                      SafeNativeMethods.ExternalDeleteObject(new HandleRef(null, info.hbmColor));
                      info.hbmColor  = IntPtr.Zero; 
                    }
                    currentIcon.Dispose(); 
 
                }
                return hotSpot; 
            }
        }

        ///  
        /// 
        ///     
        ///       Gets or sets a  that specifies the current cursor 
        ///       position in screen coordinates.
        ///     
        /// 
        public static Point Position {
            get {
                NativeMethods.POINT p = new NativeMethods.POINT(); 
                UnsafeNativeMethods.GetCursorPos(p);
                return new Point(p.x, p.y); 
            } 
            set {
                IntSecurity.AdjustCursorPosition.Demand(); 
                UnsafeNativeMethods.SetCursorPos(value.X, value.Y);
            }
        }
 
        /// 
        ///  
        ///     
        ///       Gets
        ///       the size of this  object. 
        ///    
        /// 
        public Size Size {
            get { 
                if (cursorSize.IsEmpty) {
                     cursorSize = new Size( 
                                         UnsafeNativeMethods.GetSystemMetrics(NativeMethods.SM_CXCURSOR), 
                                         UnsafeNativeMethods.GetSystemMetrics(NativeMethods.SM_CYCURSOR)
                                         ); 

                }
                return cursorSize;
            } 
        }
 
        ///  
        [
        SRCategory(SR.CatData), 
        Localizable(false),
        Bindable(true),
        SRDescription(SR.ControlTagDescr),
        DefaultValue(null), 
        TypeConverter(typeof(StringConverter)),
        ] 
        public object Tag { 
            get {
                return userData; 
            }
            set {
                userData = value;
            } 
        }
 
        ///  
        /// 
        ///    Duplicates this the Win32 handle of this . 
        /// 
        public IntPtr CopyHandle() {
            Size sz = Size;
            return SafeNativeMethods.CopyImage(new HandleRef(this, Handle), NativeMethods.IMAGE_CURSOR, sz.Width, sz.Height, 0); 
        }
 
        ///  
        ///    Destroys the Win32 handle of this , if the
        ///  
        /// owns the handle
        /// 
        private void DestroyHandle() {
            if (ownHandle) { 
                UnsafeNativeMethods.DestroyCursor(new HandleRef(this, handle));
            } 
        } 

        ///  
        /// 
        ///     Cleans up the resources allocated by this object.  Once called, the cursor
        ///     object is no longer useful.
        ///  
        public void Dispose() {
            Dispose(true); 
            GC.SuppressFinalize(this); 
        }
 
        void Dispose(bool disposing) {
            /*if (picture != null) {
                picture = null;
 
                // If we have no message loop, OLE may block on this call.
                // Let pent up SendMessage calls go through here. 
                // 
                NativeMethods.MSG msg = new NativeMethods.MSG();
                UnsafeNativeMethods.PeekMessage(ref msg, NativeMethods.NullHandleRef, 0, 0, NativeMethods.PM_NOREMOVE | NativeMethods.PM_NOYIELD); 
            }*/ // do we still keep that?

            if (handle != IntPtr.Zero) {
                DestroyHandle(); 
                handle = IntPtr.Zero;
            } 
        } 

        ///  
        ///     Draws this image to a graphics object.  The drawing command originates on the graphics
        ///     object, but a graphics object generally has no idea how to render a given image.  So,
        ///     it passes the call to the actual image.  This version crops the image to the given
        ///     dimensions and allows the user to specify a rectangle within the image to draw. 
        /// 
        // This method is way more powerful than what we expose, but I'll leave it in place. 
        private void DrawImageCore(Graphics graphics, Rectangle imageRect, Rectangle targetRect, bool stretch) { 
            // Support GDI+ Translate method
            targetRect.X += (int) graphics.Transform.OffsetX; 
            targetRect.Y += (int) graphics.Transform.OffsetY;

            int rop = 0xcc0020; // RasterOp.SOURCE.GetRop();
            IntPtr dc = graphics.GetHdc(); 

            try { // want finally clause to release dc 
                int imageX = 0; 
                int imageY = 0;
                int imageWidth; 
                int imageHeight;
                int targetX = 0;
                int targetY = 0;
                int targetWidth = 0; 
                int targetHeight = 0;
 
                Size cursorSize = Size; 

                // compute the dimensions of the icon, if needed 
                //
                if (!imageRect.IsEmpty) {
                    imageX = imageRect.X;
                    imageY = imageRect.Y; 
                    imageWidth = imageRect.Width;
                    imageHeight = imageRect.Height; 
                } 
                else {
                    imageWidth = cursorSize.Width; 
                    imageHeight = cursorSize.Height;
                }

                if (!targetRect.IsEmpty) { 
                    targetX = targetRect.X;
                    targetY = targetRect.Y; 
                    targetWidth = targetRect.Width; 
                    targetHeight = targetRect.Height;
                } 
                else {
                    targetWidth = cursorSize.Width;
                    targetHeight = cursorSize.Height;
                } 

                int drawWidth, drawHeight; 
                int clipWidth, clipHeight; 

                if (stretch) { 
                    // Short circuit the simple case of blasting an icon to the
                    // screen
                    //
                    if (targetWidth == imageWidth && targetHeight == imageHeight 
                        && imageX == 0 && imageY == 0 && rop == NativeMethods.SRCCOPY
                        && imageWidth == cursorSize.Width && imageHeight == cursorSize.Height) { 
                        SafeNativeMethods.DrawIcon(new HandleRef(graphics, dc), targetX, targetY, new HandleRef(this, handle)); 
                        return;
                    } 

                    drawWidth = cursorSize.Width * targetWidth / imageWidth;
                    drawHeight = cursorSize.Height * targetHeight / imageHeight;
                    clipWidth = targetWidth; 
                    clipHeight = targetHeight;
                } 
                else { 
                    // Short circuit the simple case of blasting an icon to the
                    // screen 
                    //
                    if (imageX == 0 && imageY == 0 && rop == NativeMethods.SRCCOPY
                        && cursorSize.Width <= targetWidth && cursorSize.Height <= targetHeight
                        && cursorSize.Width == imageWidth && cursorSize.Height == imageHeight) { 
                        SafeNativeMethods.DrawIcon(new HandleRef(graphics, dc), targetX, targetY, new HandleRef(this, handle));
                        return; 
                    } 

                    drawWidth = cursorSize.Width; 
                    drawHeight = cursorSize.Height;
                    clipWidth = targetWidth < imageWidth ? targetWidth : imageWidth;
                    clipHeight = targetHeight < imageHeight ? targetHeight : imageHeight;
                } 

                if (rop == NativeMethods.SRCCOPY) { 
                    // The ROP is SRCCOPY, so we can be simple here and take 
                    // advantage of clipping regions.  Drawing the cursor
                    // is merely a matter of offsetting and clipping. 
                    //
                    SafeNativeMethods.IntersectClipRect(new HandleRef(this, Handle), targetX, targetY, targetX+clipWidth, targetY+clipHeight);
                    SafeNativeMethods.DrawIconEx(new HandleRef(graphics, dc), targetX - imageX, targetY - imageY,
                                       new HandleRef(this, handle), drawWidth, drawHeight, 0, NativeMethods.NullHandleRef, NativeMethods.DI_NORMAL); 
                    // Let GDI+ restore clipping
                    return; 
                } 

                Debug.Fail("Cursor.Draw does not support raster ops.  How did you even pass one in?"); 
            }
            finally {
                graphics.ReleaseHdcInternal(dc);
            } 
        }
 
        ///  
        /// 
        ///     
        ///       Draws this  to a .
        ///    
        /// 
        public void Draw(Graphics g, Rectangle targetRect) { 
            DrawImageCore(g, Rectangle.Empty, targetRect, false);
        } 
 
        /// 
        ///  
        ///    Draws this  to a .
        /// 
        public void DrawStretched(Graphics g, Rectangle targetRect) {
            DrawImageCore(g, Rectangle.Empty, targetRect, true); 
        }
 
        ///  
        /// 
        ///    Cleans up Windows resources for this object. 
        /// 
        ~Cursor() {
            Dispose(false);
        } 

        ///  
        ///  
        /// ISerializable private implementation
        ///  
        /// 
    	[SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, Flags=SecurityPermissionFlag.SerializationFormatter)] 		
        void ISerializable.GetObjectData(SerializationInfo si, StreamingContext context) {
            if (cursorData != null) { 
                si.AddValue("CursorData", cursorData, typeof(byte[]));
            } 
            else if (resourceId != 0) { 
                si.AddValue("CursorResourceId", resourceId, typeof(int));
            } 
            else {
                Debug.Fail("Why are we trying to serialize an empty cursor?");
                throw new SerializationException(SR.GetString(SR.CursorNonSerializableHandle));
            } 
        }
 
        ///  
        /// 
        ///     
        ///       Hides the cursor. For every call to Cursor.hide() there must be a
        ///       balancing call to Cursor.show().
        ///    
        ///  
        public static void Hide() {
            Debug.WriteLineIf(IntSecurity.SecurityDemand.TraceVerbose, "AdjustCursorClip Demanded"); 
            IntSecurity.AdjustCursorClip.Demand(); 

            UnsafeNativeMethods.ShowCursor(false); 
        }

        private void LoadFromResourceId(int nResourceId) {
            ownHandle = false;  // we don't delete stock cursors. 

           // We assert here on exception -- this constructor is used during clinit, 
           // and it would be a shame if we failed to initialize all of windows forms just 
           // just because a cursor couldn't load.
           // 
           try {
               resourceId = nResourceId;
               handle = SafeNativeMethods.LoadCursor(NativeMethods.NullHandleRef, nResourceId);
           } 
           catch (Exception e) {
               handle = IntPtr.Zero; 
               Debug.Fail(e.ToString()); 
           }
        } 

        // this code is adapted from Icon.GetIconSize please take this into account when changing this
        private Size GetIconSize(IntPtr iconHandle) {
            Size iconSize = Size; 

            NativeMethods.ICONINFO info = new NativeMethods.ICONINFO(); 
            SafeNativeMethods.GetIconInfo(new HandleRef(this, iconHandle), info); 
            NativeMethods.BITMAP bmp = new NativeMethods.BITMAP();
 
            if (info.hbmColor != IntPtr.Zero) {
                UnsafeNativeMethods.GetObject(new HandleRef(null, info.hbmColor), Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(NativeMethods.BITMAP)), bmp);
                SafeNativeMethods.IntDeleteObject(new HandleRef(null, info.hbmColor));
                iconSize = new Size(bmp.bmWidth, bmp.bmHeight); 
            }
            else if (info.hbmMask != IntPtr.Zero) { 
                UnsafeNativeMethods.GetObject(new HandleRef(null, info.hbmMask), Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(NativeMethods.BITMAP)), bmp); 
                iconSize = new Size(bmp.bmWidth, bmp.bmHeight / 2);
            } 

            if (info.hbmMask != IntPtr.Zero) {
                SafeNativeMethods.IntDeleteObject(new HandleRef(null, info.hbmMask));
            } 
            return iconSize;
        } 
 

 
        /// 
        ///     Loads a picture from the requested stream.
        /// 
        private  void LoadPicture(UnsafeNativeMethods.IStream stream) { 

            if (stream == null) { 
                throw new ArgumentNullException("stream"); 
            }
            try { 
                Guid g = typeof(UnsafeNativeMethods.IPicture).GUID;
                UnsafeNativeMethods.IPicture picture = null;

                new SecurityPermission(SecurityPermissionFlag.UnmanagedCode).Assert(); 

                try { 
                    picture = UnsafeNativeMethods.OleCreateIPictureIndirect(null, ref g, true); 
                    UnsafeNativeMethods.IPersistStream ipictureAsIPersist = (UnsafeNativeMethods.IPersistStream)picture;
                    ipictureAsIPersist.Load(stream); 

                    if (picture != null && picture.GetPictureType() == NativeMethods.Ole.PICTYPE_ICON) {
                        IntPtr cursorHandle = picture.GetHandle();
                        Size picSize = GetIconSize(cursorHandle); 
                        handle = SafeNativeMethods.CopyImageAsCursor(new HandleRef(this, cursorHandle), NativeMethods.IMAGE_CURSOR,
                            picSize.Width, picSize.Height, 0); 
                        ownHandle = true; 
                    }
                    else { 
                        throw new ArgumentException(SR.GetString(SR.InvalidPictureType,
                                                          "picture",
                                                          "Cursor"), "picture");
                    } 
                }
                finally { 
                    CodeAccessPermission.RevertAssert(); 
                    // destroy the picture...
                    if(picture != null) { 
                        Marshal.ReleaseComObject(picture);
                    }
                }
            } 
            catch (COMException e) {
                Debug.Fail(e.ToString()); 
                throw new ArgumentException(SR.GetString(SR.InvalidPictureFormat), "stream", e); 
            }
        } 

        /// 
        ///     Saves a picture from the requested stream.
        ///  
        internal void SavePicture(Stream stream) {
            if (stream == null) { 
                throw new ArgumentNullException("stream"); 
            }
            if(this.resourceId != 0) { 
                throw new FormatException(SR.GetString(SR.CursorCannotCovertToBytes));
            }
            try {
                stream.Write(cursorData, 0, cursorData.Length); 
            }
            catch (SecurityException) { 
                // VSWhidbey 424904 - dont eat security exceptions. 
                throw;
            } 
            catch (Exception e) {
                Debug.Fail(e.ToString());
                throw new InvalidOperationException(SR.GetString(SR.InvalidPictureFormat));
            } 
        }
 
        ///  
        /// 
        ///     
        ///       Displays the cursor. For every call to Cursor.show() there must have been
        ///       a previous call to Cursor.hide().
        ///    
        ///  
        public static void Show() {
            UnsafeNativeMethods.ShowCursor(true); 
        } 

        ///  
        /// 
        ///    
        ///       Retrieves a human readable string representing this
        ///     
        ///    .
        ///  
        ///  
        public override string ToString() {
            string s = null; 

            if (!this.ownHandle)
                s = TypeDescriptor.GetConverter(typeof(Cursor)).ConvertToString(this);
            else 
                s = base.ToString();
 
            return "[Cursor: " + s + "]"; 
        }
 
        /// 
        public static bool operator ==(Cursor left, Cursor right) {
            if (object.ReferenceEquals(left, null) != object.ReferenceEquals(right, null)) {
                return false; 
            }
 
            if (!object.ReferenceEquals(left, null)) { 
                return (left.handle == right.handle);
            } 
            else {
                return true;
            }
        } 

        ///  
        public static bool operator !=(Cursor left, Cursor right) { 
            return !(left == right);
        } 

        /// 
        public override int GetHashCode() {
            // Handle is a 64-bit value in 64-bit machines, uncheck here to avoid overflow exceptions. 
            return unchecked((int)handle);
        } 
 
        /// 
        public override bool Equals(object obj) { 
            if (!(obj is Cursor)) {
                return false;
            }
            return (this == (Cursor)obj); 
        }
    } 
} 

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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


                        

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