@sjcrh/proteinpaint-rust 2.192.0 → 2.195.0

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package/Cargo.toml CHANGED
@@ -75,10 +75,6 @@ path="src/sv.rs"
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  name="cluster"
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  path="src/cluster.rs"
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- [[bin]]
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- name="gdcmaf"
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- path="src/gdcmaf.rs"
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-
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  [[bin]]
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  name="wilcoxon"
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  path="src/wilcoxon.rs"
@@ -103,10 +99,6 @@ path="src/readHDF5.rs"
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  name="validateHDF5"
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  path="src/validateHDF5.rs"
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- [[bin]]
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- name="gdcGRIN2"
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- path="src/gdcGRIN2.rs"
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-
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  [[bin]]
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  name="cerno"
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  path="src/cerno.rs"
package/index.js CHANGED
@@ -13,14 +13,11 @@ Standard output of the rust binary is returned.
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  // Import necessary modules
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  import fs from 'fs'
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  import path from 'path'
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- import { spawn, exec } from 'child_process'
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- import { Readable, Transform } from 'stream'
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- import { promisify } from 'util'
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+ import { spawn } from 'child_process'
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+ import { Readable } from 'stream'
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  const __dirname = import.meta.dirname // set __dirname for consistency with cjs code
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- const execPromise = promisify(exec)
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-
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  // Check if rust binary directory exists and is not empty
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  const binaryDir = path.join(__dirname, '/target/release/')
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  if (!fs.existsSync(binaryDir)) throw `missing rust binary directory='${binaryDir}'`
@@ -82,162 +79,3 @@ export function run_rust(binfile, input_data, args = [], { signal } = {}) {
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  })
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  })
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  }
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- // May need to add an abort signal as argument like in run_rust above.
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- // Or it's likely not needed since a closed stream connection from a web browser
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- // will already trigger an error. `stream_rust()` was heavily tested manually
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- // while troubleshooting and fixing the idle rust processes the led to memory leaks
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- // as part of `/gdc/mafBuild` handler code, leave this code as-is for now.
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- export function stream_rust(binfile, input_data, emitJson) {
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- const binpath = path.join(__dirname, '/target/release/', binfile)
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-
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- const ps = spawn(binpath)
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- const childStream = new Transform({
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- transform(chunk, encoding, callback) {
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- this.push(chunk)
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- callback()
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- }
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- })
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- // we only want to run this interval loop inside a container, not in dev/test CI
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- if (binfile == 'gdcmaf') trackByPid(ps.pid, binfile)
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- const stderr = []
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- try {
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- // from route handler -> input_data -> ps.stdin -> ps.stdout -> transformed stream -> express response.pipe()
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- Readable.from(input_data)
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- .pipe(ps.stdin)
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- .on('error', err => {
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- emitErrors({ error: `error piping input data to spawned ${binfile} process` })
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- })
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- } catch (error) {
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- console.log(`Error piping input_data into ${binfile}`, error)
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- return
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- }
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-
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- // uncomment to trigger childStream.destroy()
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- // setTimeout(() => { console.log(74, 'childStream.destroy()'); childStream.destroy();}, 1000)
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- // childStream.destroy() does not seem to trigger ps.stdout.pipe('...').on('error') callback,
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- // which is okay as long as the server doesn't crash and ps get's killed eventually
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- ps.stdout.pipe(childStream).on('error', err => console.log('ps.stdout.pipe(childStream) error', err))
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- ps.stderr.on('data', data => stderr.push(data))
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- ps.on('close', code => {
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- if (trackedPids.has(ps.pid)) trackedPids.delete(ps.pid)
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- if (stderr.length || killedPids.has(ps.pid) || code !== 0) {
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- emitErrors(null, ps.pid, code)
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- } else {
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- emitJson()
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- }
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- })
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- ps.on('error', err => {
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- if (trackedPids.has(ps.pid)) trackedPids.delete(ps.pid)
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- // console.log(74, `stream_rust().on('error')`, err)
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- emitErrors(null, ps.pid)
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- })
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- ps.on('SIGTERM', err => {
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- console.log(err)
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- })
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- function emitErrors(error, pid, code = 0) {
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- // concatenate stderr uint8arr into a string
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- let errors = stderr.join('').trim()
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- if (error) errors += `\n` + error
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- if (pid && killedPids.has(ps.pid) && !trackedPids.has(ps.pid)) {
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- errors += '\n' + JSON.stringify({ error: `server error: MAF file processing terminated (expired process)` })
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- killedPids.delete(pid)
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- } else if (pid && code !== 0) {
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- // may result from errors in spawned process code, or external signal (like `kill -9` in terminal)
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- errors += '\n' + JSON.stringify({ error: `server error: MAF file processing terminated (code=${code})` })
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- }
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- emitJson(errors)
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- }
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- // on('end') will duplicate ps.on('close') event above
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- // childStream.on('end', () => console.log(`childStream.on(end)`))
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- // this may duplicate ps.on('error'), unless the error happened within the transform
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- childStream.on('error', err => {
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- console.log('stream_rust childStream.on(error)', err)
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- try {
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- childStream.destroy(err)
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- } catch (e) {
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- console.log(e)
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- }
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- })
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- function endStream() {
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- try {
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- if (!childStream.writableEnded) {
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- console.log('trigger childStream.destroy() in endStream()')
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- childStream.destroy()
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- }
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- } catch (e) {
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- console.log('error triggering childStream.destroy()', e)
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- }
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- try {
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- if (!ps.killed) {
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- console.log('trigger ps.kill() in endStream()')
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- ps.kill()
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- }
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- if (trackedPids.has(ps.pid)) trackedPids.delete(ps.pid)
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- } catch (e) {
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- console.log('error triggering ps.kill()', e)
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- }
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- }
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- return { rustStream: childStream, endStream }
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- }
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- const trackedPids = new Map() // will be used to monitor expired processes
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- const killedPids = new Set() // will be used to detect killed processes, to help with error detection
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- const PSKILL_INTERVAL_MS = 30000 // every 30 seconds
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- let psKillInterval
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- // default maxElapsed = 5 * 60 * 1000 millisecond = 300000 or 5 minutes, change to 0 to test
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- // may allow configuration of maxElapsed by dataset/argument
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- function trackByPid(pid, name, maxElapsed = 300000) {
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- if (!pid) return
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- // only track by value (integer, string), not reference object
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- // NOTE: a reused/reassigned process.pid will be replaced by the most recent process
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- trackedPids.set(pid, { name, expires: Date.now() + maxElapsed })
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- if (!psKillInterval) psKillInterval = setInterval(killExpiredProcesses, PSKILL_INTERVAL_MS)
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- // uncomment below to test
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- // console.log([...trackedPids.entries()])
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- // if (maxElapsed < 10000) setTimeout(killExpiredProcesses, 1000) // uncomment for testing only
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- }
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- //
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- // Use one setInterval() to monitor >= 1 process,
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- // instead of a separate setTimeout() for each process.
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- // This is more reliable as setTimeout would use spawned ps.kill(),
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- // which may not exist when the timeout callback is executed and
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- // thus would require clearTimeout(closured_variable). Tracking by
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- // pid does not rely on a usable 'ps' variable to kill itself.
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- //
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- function killExpiredProcesses() {
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- //console.log(149, 'killExpiredProcesses()')
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- killedPids.clear()
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- const time = Date.now()
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- for (const [pid, info] of trackedPids.entries()) {
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- if (info.expires > time) continue
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- try {
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- // true if process exists
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- process.kill(pid, 0)
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- } catch (_) {
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- // no need to kill, but remove from tracking
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- trackedPids.delete(pid)
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- // prevent misleading logs of 'unable to kill ...'
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- continue
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- }
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- const label = `rust process ${info.name} (pid=${pid})`
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- try {
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- // detect if process exists before killing it
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- process.kill(pid, 'SIGTERM')
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- trackedPids.delete(pid)
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- killedPids.add(pid)
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- console.log(`killed ${label}`)
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- } catch (err) {
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- console.log(`unable to kill ${label}`, err)
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- }
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- }
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- }
package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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- "version": "2.192.0",
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+ "version": "2.195.0",
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  "name": "@sjcrh/proteinpaint-rust",
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  "type": "module",
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  "description": "Rust-based utilities for proteinpaint",