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var rhino3dm = (function() {
  var _scriptDir = typeof document !== 'undefined' && document.currentScript ? document.currentScript.src : undefined;
  return (
function(rhino3dm) {
  rhino3dm = rhino3dm || {};

// Copyright 2010 The Emscripten Authors.  All rights reserved.
// Emscripten is available under two separate licenses, the MIT license and the
// University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License.  Both these licenses can be
// found in the LICENSE file.

// The Module object: Our interface to the outside world. We import
// and export values on it. There are various ways Module can be used:
// 1. Not defined. We create it here
// 2. A function parameter, function(Module) { ..generated code.. }
// 3. pre-run appended it, var Module = {}; ..generated code..
// 4. External script tag defines var Module.
// We need to check if Module already exists (e.g. case 3 above).
// Substitution will be replaced with actual code on later stage of the build,
// this way Closure Compiler will not mangle it (e.g. case 4. above).
// Note that if you want to run closure, and also to use Module
// after the generated code, you will need to define   var Module = {};
// before the code. Then that object will be used in the code, and you
// can continue to use Module afterwards as well.
var Module = typeof rhino3dm !== 'undefined' ? rhino3dm : {};

// --pre-jses are emitted after the Module integration code, so that they can
// refer to Module (if they choose; they can also define Module)
// {{PRE_JSES}}

// Sometimes an existing Module object exists with properties
// meant to overwrite the default module functionality. Here
// we collect those properties and reapply _after_ we configure
// the current environment's defaults to avoid having to be so
// defensive during initialization.
var moduleOverrides = {};
var key;
for (key in Module) {
  if (Module.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
    moduleOverrides[key] = Module[key];
  }
}

var arguments_ = [];
var thisProgram = './this.program';
var quit_ = function(status, toThrow) {
  throw toThrow;
};

// Determine the runtime environment we are in. You can customize this by
// setting the ENVIRONMENT setting at compile time (see settings.js).

var ENVIRONMENT_IS_WEB = false;
var ENVIRONMENT_IS_WORKER = false;
var ENVIRONMENT_IS_NODE = false;
var ENVIRONMENT_HAS_NODE = false;
var ENVIRONMENT_IS_SHELL = false;
ENVIRONMENT_IS_WEB = typeof window === 'object';
ENVIRONMENT_IS_WORKER = typeof importScripts === 'function';
// A web environment like Electron.js can have Node enabled, so we must
// distinguish between Node-enabled environments and Node environments per se.
// This will allow the former to do things like mount NODEFS.
// Extended check using process.versions fixes issue #8816.
// (Also makes redundant the original check that 'require' is a function.)
ENVIRONMENT_HAS_NODE = typeof process === 'object' && typeof process.versions === 'object' && typeof process.versions.node === 'string';
ENVIRONMENT_IS_NODE = ENVIRONMENT_HAS_NODE && !ENVIRONMENT_IS_WEB && !ENVIRONMENT_IS_WORKER;
ENVIRONMENT_IS_SHELL = !ENVIRONMENT_IS_WEB && !ENVIRONMENT_IS_NODE && !ENVIRONMENT_IS_WORKER;

if (Module['ENVIRONMENT']) {
  throw new Error('Module.ENVIRONMENT has been deprecated. To force the environment, use the ENVIRONMENT compile-time option (for example, -s ENVIRONMENT=web or -s ENVIRONMENT=node)');
}



// `/` should be present at the end if `scriptDirectory` is not empty
var scriptDirectory = '';
function locateFile(path) {
  if (Module['locateFile']) {
    return Module['locateFile'](path, scriptDirectory);
  }
  return scriptDirectory + path;
}

// Hooks that are implemented differently in different runtime environments.
var read_,
    readAsync,
    readBinary,
    setWindowTitle;

if (ENVIRONMENT_IS_NODE) {
  scriptDirectory = __dirname + '/';

  // Expose functionality in the same simple way that the shells work
  // Note that we pollute the global namespace here, otherwise we break in node
  var nodeFS;
  var nodePath;

  read_ = function shell_read(filename, binary) {
    var ret;
      if (!nodeFS) nodeFS = require('fs');
      if (!nodePath) nodePath = require('path');
      filename = nodePath['normalize'](filename);
      ret = nodeFS['readFileSync'](filename);
    return binary ? ret : ret.toString();
  };

  readBinary = function readBinary(filename) {
    var ret = read_(filename, true);
    if (!ret.buffer) {
      ret = new Uint8Array(ret);
    }
    assert(ret.buffer);
    return ret;
  };

  if (process['argv'].length > 1) {
    thisProgram = process['argv'][1].replace(/\\/g, '/');
  }

  arguments_ = process['argv'].slice(2);

  // MODULARIZE will export the module in the proper place outside, we don't need to export here

  process['on']('uncaughtException', function(ex) {
    // suppress ExitStatus exceptions from showing an error
    if (!(ex instanceof ExitStatus)) {
      throw ex;
    }
  });

  process['on']('unhandledRejection', abort);

  quit_ = function(status) {
    process['exit'](status);
  };

  Module['inspect'] = function () { return '[Emscripten Module object]'; };
} else
if (ENVIRONMENT_IS_SHELL) {


  if (typeof read != 'undefined') {
    read_ = function shell_read(f) {
      return read(f);
    };
  }

  readBinary = function readBinary(f) {
    var data;
    if (typeof readbuffer === 'function') {
      return new Uint8Array(readbuffer(f));
    }
    data = read(f, 'binary');
    assert(typeof data === 'object');
    return data;
  };

  if (typeof scriptArgs != 'undefined') {
    arguments_ = scriptArgs;
  } else if (typeof arguments != 'undefined') {
    arguments_ = arguments;
  }

  if (typeof quit === 'function') {
    quit_ = function(status) {
      quit(status);
    };
  }

  if (typeof print !== 'undefined') {
    // Prefer to use print/printErr where they exist, as they usually work better.
    if (typeof console === 'undefined') console = {};
    console.log = print;
    console.warn = console.error = typeof printErr !== 'undefined' ? printErr : print;
  }
} else
if (ENVIRONMENT_IS_WEB || ENVIRONMENT_IS_WORKER) {
  if (ENVIRONMENT_IS_WORKER) { // Check worker, not web, since window could be polyfilled
    scriptDirectory = self.location.href;
  } else if (document.currentScript) { // web
    scriptDirectory = document.currentScript.src;
  }
  // When MODULARIZE (and not _INSTANCE), this JS may be executed later, after document.currentScript
  // is gone, so we saved it, and we use it here instead of any other info.
  if (_scriptDir) {
    scriptDirectory = _scriptDir;
  }
  // blob urls look like blob:http://site.com/etc/etc and we cannot infer anything from them.
  // otherwise, slice off the final part of the url to find the script directory.
  // if scriptDirectory does not contain a slash, lastIndexOf will return -1,
  // and scriptDirectory will correctly be replaced with an empty string.
  if (scriptDirectory.indexOf('blob:') !== 0) {
    scriptDirectory = scriptDirectory.substr(0, scriptDirectory.lastIndexOf('/')+1);
  } else {
    scriptDirectory = '';
  }


  read_ = function shell_read(url) {
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      var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
      xhr.open('GET', url, false);
      xhr.send(null);
      return xhr.responseText;
  };

  if (ENVIRONMENT_IS_WORKER) {
    readBinary = function readBinary(url) {
        var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
        xhr.open('GET', url, false);
        xhr.responseType = 'arraybuffer';
        xhr.send(null);
        return new Uint8Array(xhr.response);
    };
  }

  readAsync = function readAsync(url, onload, onerror) {
    var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
    xhr.open('GET', url, true);
    xhr.responseType = 'arraybuffer';
    xhr.onload = function xhr_onload() {
      if (xhr.status == 200 || (xhr.status == 0 && xhr.response)) { // file URLs can return 0
        onload(xhr.response);
        return;
      }
      onerror();
    };
    xhr.onerror = onerror;
    xhr.send(null);
  };

  setWindowTitle = function(title) { document.title = title };
} else
{
  throw new Error('environment detection error');
}

// Set up the out() and err() hooks, which are how we can print to stdout or
// stderr, respectively.
var out = Module['print'] || console.log.bind(console);
var err = Module['printErr'] || console.warn.bind(console);

// Merge back in the overrides
for (key in moduleOverrides) {
  if (moduleOverrides.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
    Module[key] = moduleOverrides[key];
  }
}
// Free the object hierarchy contained in the overrides, this lets the GC
// reclaim data used e.g. in memoryInitializerRequest, which is a large typed array.
moduleOverrides = null;

// Emit code to handle expected values on the Module object. This applies Module.x
// to the proper local x. This has two benefits: first, we only emit it if it is
// expected to arrive, and second, by using a local everywhere else that can be
// minified.
if (Module['arguments']) arguments_ = Module['arguments'];if (!Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(Module, 'arguments')) Object.defineProperty(Module, 'arguments', { configurable: true, get: function() { abort('Module.arguments has been replaced with plain arguments_') } });
if (Module['thisProgram']) thisProgram = Module['thisProgram'];if (!Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(Module, 'thisProgram')) Object.defineProperty(Module, 'thisProgram', { configurable: true, get: function() { abort('Module.thisProgram has been replaced with plain thisProgram') } });
if (Module['quit']) quit_ = Module['quit'];if (!Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(Module, 'quit')) Object.defineProperty(Module, 'quit', { configurable: true, get: function() { abort('Module.quit has been replaced with plain quit_') } });

// perform assertions in shell.js after we set up out() and err(), as otherwise if an assertion fails it cannot print the message
// Assertions on removed incoming Module JS APIs.
assert(typeof Module['memoryInitializerPrefixURL'] === 'undefined', 'Module.memoryInitializerPrefixURL option was removed, use Module.locateFile instead');
assert(typeof Module['pthreadMainPrefixURL'] === 'undefined', 'Module.pthreadMainPrefixURL option was removed, use Module.locateFile instead');
assert(typeof Module['cdInitializerPrefixURL'] === 'undefined', 'Module.cdInitializerPrefixURL option was removed, use Module.locateFile instead');
assert(typeof Module['filePackagePrefixURL'] === 'undefined', 'Module.filePackagePrefixURL option was removed, use Module.locateFile instead');
assert(typeof Module['read'] === 'undefined', 'Module.read option was removed (modify read_ in JS)');
assert(typeof Module['readAsync'] === 'undefined', 'Module.readAsync option was removed (modify readAsync in JS)');
assert(typeof Module['readBinary'] === 'undefined', 'Module.readBinary option was removed (modify readBinary in JS)');
assert(typeof Module['setWindowTitle'] === 'undefined', 'Module.setWindowTitle option was removed (modify setWindowTitle in JS)');
if (!Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(Module, 'read')) Object.defineProperty(Module, 'read', { configurable: true, get: function() { abort('Module.read has been replaced with plain read_') } });
if (!Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(Module, 'readAsync')) Object.defineProperty(Module, 'readAsync', { configurable: true, get: function() { abort('Module.readAsync has been replaced with plain readAsync') } });
if (!Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(Module, 'readBinary')) Object.defineProperty(Module, 'readBinary', { configurable: true, get: function() { abort('Module.readBinary has been replaced with plain readBinary') } });
// TODO: add when SDL2 is fixed if (!Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(Module, 'setWindowTitle')) Object.defineProperty(Module, 'setWindowTitle', { configurable: true, get: function() { abort('Module.setWindowTitle has been replaced with plain setWindowTitle') } });


// TODO remove when SDL2 is fixed (also see above)



// Copyright 2017 The Emscripten Authors.  All rights reserved.
// Emscripten is available under two separate licenses, the MIT license and the
// University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License.  Both these licenses can be
// found in the LICENSE file.

// {{PREAMBLE_ADDITIONS}}

var STACK_ALIGN = 16;

// stack management, and other functionality that is provided by the compiled code,
// should not be used before it is ready
stackSave = stackRestore = stackAlloc = function() {
  abort('cannot use the stack before compiled code is ready to run, and has provided stack access');
};

function staticAlloc(size) {
  abort('staticAlloc is no longer available at runtime; instead, perform static allocations at compile time (using makeStaticAlloc)');
}

function dynamicAlloc(size) {
  assert(DYNAMICTOP_PTR);
  var ret = HEAP32[DYNAMICTOP_PTR>>2];
  var end = (ret + size + 15) & -16;
  if (end > _emscripten_get_heap_size()) {
    abort('failure to dynamicAlloc - memory growth etc. is not supported there, call malloc/sbrk directly');
  }
  HEAP32[DYNAMICTOP_PTR>>2] = end;
  return ret;
}

function alignMemory(size, factor) {
  if (!factor) factor = STACK_ALIGN; // stack alignment (16-byte) by default
  return Math.ceil(size / factor) * factor;
}

function getNativeTypeSize(type) {
  switch (type) {
    case 'i1': case 'i8': return 1;
    case 'i16': return 2;
    case 'i32': return 4;
    case 'i64': return 8;
    case 'float': return 4;
    case 'double': return 8;
    default: {
      if (type[type.length-1] === '*') {
        return 4; // A pointer
      } else if (type[0] === 'i') {
        var bits = parseInt(type.substr(1));
        assert(bits % 8 === 0, 'getNativeTypeSize invalid bits ' + bits + ', type ' + type);
        return bits / 8;
      } else {
        return 0;
      }
    }
  }
}

function warnOnce(text) {
  if (!warnOnce.shown) warnOnce.shown = {};
  if (!warnOnce.shown[text]) {
    warnOnce.shown[text] = 1;
    err(text);
  }
}

var asm2wasmImports = { // special asm2wasm imports
    "f64-rem": function(x, y) {
        return x % y;
    },
    "debugger": function() {
        debugger;
    }
};



var jsCallStartIndex = 1;
var functionPointers = new Array(0);

// Wraps a JS function as a wasm function with a given signature.
// In the future, we may get a WebAssembly.Function constructor. Until then,
// we create a wasm module that takes the JS function as an import with a given
// signature, and re-exports that as a wasm function.
function convertJsFunctionToWasm(func, sig) {

  // The module is static, with the exception of the type section, which is
  // generated based on the signature passed in.
  var typeSection = [
    0x01, // id: section,
    0x00, // length: 0 (placeholder)
    0x01, // count: 1
    0x60, // form: func
  ];
  var sigRet = sig.slice(0, 1);
  var sigParam = sig.slice(1);
  var typeCodes = {
    'i': 0x7f, // i32
    'j': 0x7e, // i64
    'f': 0x7d, // f32
    'd': 0x7c, // f64
  };

  // Parameters, length + signatures
  typeSection.push(sigParam.length);
  for (var i = 0; i < sigParam.length; ++i) {
    typeSection.push(typeCodes[sigParam[i]]);
  }

  // Return values, length + signatures
  // With no multi-return in MVP, either 0 (void) or 1 (anything else)
  if (sigRet == 'v') {
    typeSection.push(0x00);
  } else {
    typeSection = typeSection.concat([0x01, typeCodes[sigRet]]);
  }

  // Write the overall length of the type section back into the section header
  // (excepting the 2 bytes for the section id and length)
  typeSection[1] = typeSection.length - 2;

  // Rest of the module is static
  var bytes = new Uint8Array([
    0x00, 0x61, 0x73, 0x6d, // magic ("\0asm")
    0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, // version: 1
  ].concat(typeSection, [
    0x02, 0x07, // import section
      // (import "e" "f" (func 0 (type 0)))
      0x01, 0x01, 0x65, 0x01, 0x66, 0x00, 0x00,
    0x07, 0x05, // export section
      // (export "f" (func 0 (type 0)))
      0x01, 0x01, 0x66, 0x00, 0x00,
  ]));

   // We can compile this wasm module synchronously because it is very small.
  // This accepts an import (at "e.f"), that it reroutes to an export (at "f")
  var module = new WebAssembly.Module(bytes);
  var instance = new WebAssembly.Instance(module, {
    e: {
      f: func
    }
  });
  var wrappedFunc = instance.exports.f;
  return wrappedFunc;
}

// Add a wasm function to the table.
function addFunctionWasm(func, sig) {
  var table = wasmTable;
  var ret = table.length;

  // Grow the table
  try {
    table.grow(1);
  } catch (err) {
    if (!err instanceof RangeError) {
      throw err;
    }
    throw 'Unable to grow wasm table. Use a higher value for RESERVED_FUNCTION_POINTERS or set ALLOW_TABLE_GROWTH.';
  }

  // Insert new element
  try {
    // Attempting to call this with JS function will cause of table.set() to fail
    table.set(ret, func);
  } catch (err) {
    if (!err instanceof TypeError) {
      throw err;
    }
    assert(typeof sig !== 'undefined', 'Missing signature argument to addFunction');
    var wrapped = convertJsFunctionToWasm(func, sig);
    table.set(ret, wrapped);
  }

  return ret;
}

function removeFunctionWasm(index) {
  // TODO(sbc): Look into implementing this to allow re-using of table slots
}

// 'sig' parameter is required for the llvm backend but only when func is not
// already a WebAssembly function.
function addFunction(func, sig) {
  assert(typeof func !== 'undefined');


  var base = 0;
  for (var i = base; i < base + 0; i++) {
    if (!functionPointers[i]) {
      functionPointers[i] = func;
      return jsCallStartIndex + i;
    }
  }
  throw 'Finished up all reserved function pointers. Use a higher value for RESERVED_FUNCTION_POINTERS.';

}

function removeFunction(index) {

  functionPointers[index-jsCallStartIndex] = null;
}

var funcWrappers = {};

function getFuncWrapper(func, sig) {
  if (!func) return; // on null pointer, return undefined
  assert(sig);
  if (!funcWrappers[sig]) {
    funcWrappers[sig] = {};
  }
  var sigCache = funcWrappers[sig];
  if (!sigCache[func]) {
    // optimize away arguments usage in common cases
    if (sig.length === 1) {
      sigCache[func] = function dynCall_wrapper() {
        return dynCall(sig, func);
      };
    } else if (sig.length === 2) {
      sigCache[func] = function dynCall_wrapper(arg) {
        return dynCall(sig, func, [arg]);
      };
    } else {
      // general case
      sigCache[func] = function dynCall_wrapper() {
        return dynCall(sig, func, Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments));
      };
    }
  }
  return sigCache[func];
}


function makeBigInt(low, high, unsigned) {
  return unsigned ? ((+((low>>>0)))+((+((high>>>0)))*4294967296.0)) : ((+((low>>>0)))+((+((high|0)))*4294967296.0));
}

function dynCall(sig, ptr, args) {
  if (args && args.length) {
    assert(args.length == sig.length-1);
    assert(('dynCall_' + sig) in Module, 'bad function pointer type - no table for sig \'' + sig + '\'');
    return Module['dynCall_' + sig].apply(null, [ptr].concat(args));
  } else {
    assert(sig.length == 1);
    assert(('dynCall_' + sig) in Module, 'bad function pointer type - no table for sig \'' + sig + '\'');
    return Module['dynCall_' + sig].call(null, ptr);
  }
}

var tempRet0 = 0;

var setTempRet0 = function(value) {
  tempRet0 = value;
};

var getTempRet0 = function() {
  return tempRet0;
};

function getCompilerSetting(name) {
  throw 'You must build with -s RETAIN_COMPILER_SETTINGS=1 for getCompilerSetting or emscripten_get_compiler_setting to work';
}

var Runtime = {
  // helpful errors
  getTempRet0: function() { abort('getTempRet0() is now a top-level function, after removing the Runtime object. Remove "Runtime."') },
  staticAlloc: function() { abort('staticAlloc() is now a top-level function, after removing the Runtime object. Remove "Runtime."') },
  stackAlloc: function() { abort('stackAlloc() is now a top-level function, after removing the Runtime object. Remove "Runtime."') },
};

// The address globals begin at. Very low in memory, for code size and optimization opportunities.
// Above 0 is static memory, starting with globals.
// Then the stack.
// Then 'dynamic' memory for sbrk.
var GLOBAL_BASE = 1024;




// === Preamble library stuff ===

// Documentation for the public APIs defined in this file must be updated in:
//    site/source/docs/api_reference/preamble.js.rst
// A prebuilt local version of the documentation is available at:
//    site/build/text/docs/api_reference/preamble.js.txt
// You can also build docs locally as HTML or other formats in site/
// An online HTML version (which may be of a different version of Emscripten)
//    is up at http://kripken.github.io/emscripten-site/docs/api_reference/preamble.js.html


var wasmBinary;if (Module['wasmBinary']) wasmBinary = Module['wasmBinary'];if (!Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(Module, 'wasmBinary')) Object.defineProperty(Module, 'wasmBinary', { configurable: true, get: function() { abort('Module.wasmBinary has been replaced with plain wasmBinary') } });
var noExitRuntime;if (Module['noExitRuntime']) noExitRuntime = Module['noExitRuntime'];if (!Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(Module, 'noExitRuntime')) Object.defineProperty(Module, 'noExitRuntime', { configurable: true, get: function() { abort('Module.noExitRuntime has been replaced with plain noExitRuntime') } });


if (typeof WebAssembly !== 'object') {
  abort('No WebAssembly support found. Build with -s WASM=0 to target JavaScript instead.');
}


// In MINIMAL_RUNTIME, setValue() and getValue() are only available when building with safe heap enabled, for heap safety checking.
// In traditional runtime, setValue() and getValue() are always available (although their use is highly discouraged due to perf penalties)

/** @type {function(number, number, string, boolean=)} */
function setValue(ptr, value, type, noSafe) {
  type = type || 'i8';
  if (type.charAt(type.length-1) === '*') type = 'i32'; // pointers are 32-bit
    switch(type) {
      case 'i1': HEAP8[((ptr)>>0)]=value; break;
      case 'i8': HEAP8[((ptr)>>0)]=value; break;
      case 'i16': HEAP16[((ptr)>>1)]=value; break;
      case 'i32': HEAP32[((ptr)>>2)]=value; break;
      case 'i64': (tempI64 = [value>>>0,(tempDouble=value,(+(Math_abs(tempDouble))) >= 1.0 ? (tempDouble > 0.0 ? ((Math_min((+(Math_floor((tempDouble)/4294967296.0))), 4294967295.0))|0)>>>0 : (~~((+(Math_ceil((tempDouble - +(((~~(tempDouble)))>>>0))/4294967296.0)))))>>>0) : 0)],HEAP32[((ptr)>>2)]=tempI64[0],HEAP32[(((ptr)+(4))>>2)]=tempI64[1]); break;
      case 'float': HEAPF32[((ptr)>>2)]=value; break;
      case 'double': HEAPF64[((ptr)>>3)]=value; break;
      default: abort('invalid type for setValue: ' + type);
    }
}

/** @type {function(number, string, boolean=)} */
function getValue(ptr, type, noSafe) {
  type = type || 'i8';
  if (type.charAt(type.length-1) === '*') type = 'i32'; // pointers are 32-bit
    switch(type) {
      case 'i1': return HEAP8[((ptr)>>0)];
      case 'i8': return HEAP8[((ptr)>>0)];
      case 'i16': return HEAP16[((ptr)>>1)];
      case 'i32': return HEAP32[((ptr)>>2)];
      case 'i64': return HEAP32[((ptr)>>2)];
      case 'float': return HEAPF32[((ptr)>>2)];
      case 'double': return HEAPF64[((ptr)>>3)];
      default: abort('invalid type for getValue: ' + type);
    }
  return null;
}





// Wasm globals

var wasmMemory;

// In fastcomp asm.js, we don't need a wasm Table at all.
// In the wasm backend, we polyfill the WebAssembly object,
// so this creates a (non-native-wasm) table for us.
var wasmTable = new WebAssembly.Table({
  'initial': 464128,
  'maximum': 464128,
  'element': 'anyfunc'
});


//========================================
// Runtime essentials
//========================================

// whether we are quitting the application. no code should run after this.
// set in exit() and abort()
var ABORT = false;

// set by exit() and abort().  Passed to 'onExit' handler.
// NOTE: This is also used as the process return code code in shell environments
// but only when noExitRuntime is false.
var EXITSTATUS = 0;

/** @type {function(*, string=)} */
function assert(condition, text) {
  if (!condition) {
    abort('Assertion failed: ' + text);
  }
}

// Returns the C function with a specified identifier (for C++, you need to do manual name mangling)
function getCFunc(ident) {
  var func = Module['_' + ident]; // closure exported function
  assert(func, 'Cannot call unknown function ' + ident + ', make sure it is exported');
  return func;
}

// C calling interface.
function ccall(ident, returnType, argTypes, args, opts) {
  // For fast lookup of conversion functions
  var toC = {
    'string': function(str) {
      var ret = 0;
      if (str !== null && str !== undefined && str !== 0) { // null string
        // at most 4 bytes per UTF-8 code point, +1 for the trailing '\0'
        var len = (str.length << 2) + 1;
        ret = stackAlloc(len);
        stringToUTF8(str, ret, len);
      }
      return ret;
    },
    'array': function(arr) {
      var ret = stackAlloc(arr.length);
      writeArrayToMemory(arr, ret);
      return ret;
    }
  };

  function convertReturnValue(ret) {
    if (returnType === 'string') return UTF8ToString(ret);
    if (returnType === 'boolean') return Boolean(ret);
    return ret;
  }

  var func = getCFunc(ident);
  var cArgs = [];
  var stack = 0;
  assert(returnType !== 'array', 'Return type should not be "array".');
  if (args) {
    for (var i = 0; i < args.length; i++) {
      var converter = toC[argTypes[i]];
      if (converter) {
        if (stack === 0) stack = stackSave();
        cArgs[i] = converter(args[i]);
      } else {
        cArgs[i] = args[i];
      }
    }
  }
  var ret = func.apply(null, cArgs);

  ret = convertReturnValue(ret);
  if (stack !== 0) stackRestore(stack);
  return ret;
}

function cwrap(ident, returnType, argTypes, opts) {
  return function() {
    return ccall(ident, returnType, argTypes, arguments, opts);
  }
}

var ALLOC_NORMAL = 0; // Tries to use _malloc()
var ALLOC_STACK = 1; // Lives for the duration of the current function call
var ALLOC_DYNAMIC = 2; // Cannot be freed except through sbrk
var ALLOC_NONE = 3; // Do not allocate

// allocate(): This is for internal use. You can use it yourself as well, but the interface
//             is a little tricky (see docs right below). The reason is that it is optimized
//             for multiple syntaxes to save space in generated code. So you should
//             normally not use allocate(), and instead allocate memory using _malloc(),
//             initialize it with setValue(), and so forth.
// @slab: An array of data, or a number. If a number, then the size of the block to allocate,
//        in *bytes* (note that this is sometimes confusing: the next parameter does not
//        affect this!)
// @types: Either an array of types, one for each byte (or 0 if no type at that position),
//         or a single type which is used for the entire block. This only matters if there
//         is initial data - if @slab is a number, then this does not matter at all and is
//         ignored.
// @allocator: How to allocate memory, see ALLOC_*
/** @type {function((TypedArray|Array<number>|number), string, number, number=)} */
function allocate(slab, types, allocator, ptr) {
  var zeroinit, size;
  if (typeof slab === 'number') {
    zeroinit = true;
    size = slab;
  } else {
    zeroinit = false;
    size = slab.length;
  }

  var singleType = typeof types === 'string' ? types : null;

  var ret;
  if (allocator == ALLOC_NONE) {
    ret = ptr;
  } else {
    ret = [_malloc,
    stackAlloc,
    dynamicAlloc][allocator](Math.max(size, singleType ? 1 : types.length));
  }

  if (zeroinit) {
    var stop;
    ptr = ret;
    assert((ret & 3) == 0);
    stop = ret + (size & ~3);
    for (; ptr < stop; ptr += 4) {
      HEAP32[((ptr)>>2)]=0;
    }
    stop = ret + size;
    while (ptr < stop) {
      HEAP8[((ptr++)>>0)]=0;
    }
    return ret;
  }

  if (singleType === 'i8') {
    if (slab.subarray || slab.slice) {
      HEAPU8.set(/** @type {!Uint8Array} */ (slab), ret);
    } else {
      HEAPU8.set(new Uint8Array(slab), ret);
    }
    return ret;
  }

  var i = 0, type, typeSize, previousType;
  while (i < size) {
    var curr = slab[i];

    type = singleType || types[i];
    if (type === 0) {
      i++;
      continue;
    }
    assert(type, 'Must know what type to store in allocate!');

    if (type == 'i64') type = 'i32'; // special case: we have one i32 here, and one i32 later

    setValue(ret+i, curr, type);

    // no need to look up size unless type changes, so cache it
    if (previousType !== type) {
      typeSize = getNativeTypeSize(type);
      previousType = type;
    }
    i += typeSize;
  }

  return ret;
}

// Allocate memory during any stage of startup - static memory early on, dynamic memory later, malloc when ready
function getMemory(size) {
  if (!runtimeInitialized) return dynamicAlloc(size);
  return _malloc(size);
}




/** @type {function(number, number=)} */
function Pointer_stringify(ptr, length) {
  abort("this function has been removed - you should use UTF8ToString(ptr, maxBytesToRead) instead!");
}

// Given a pointer 'ptr' to a null-terminated ASCII-encoded string in the emscripten HEAP, returns
// a copy of that string as a Javascript String object.

function AsciiToString(ptr) {
  var str = '';
  while (1) {
    var ch = HEAPU8[((ptr++)>>0)];
    if (!ch) return str;
    str += String.fromCharCode(ch);
  }
}

// Copies the given Javascript String object 'str' to the emscripten HEAP at address 'outPtr',
// null-terminated and encoded in ASCII form. The copy will require at most str.length+1 bytes of space in the HEAP.

function stringToAscii(str, outPtr) {
  return writeAsciiToMemory(str, outPtr, false);
}


// Given a pointer 'ptr' to a null-terminated UTF8-encoded string in the given array that contains uint8 values, returns
// a copy of that string as a Javascript String object.

var UTF8Decoder = typeof TextDecoder !== 'undefined' ? new TextDecoder('utf8') : undefined;

/**
 * @param {number} idx
 * @param {number=} maxBytesToRead
 * @return {string}
 */
function UTF8ArrayToString(u8Array, idx, maxBytesToRead) {
  var endIdx = idx + maxBytesToRead;
  var endPtr = idx;
  // TextDecoder needs to know the byte length in advance, it doesn't stop on null terminator by itself.
  // Also, use the length info to avoid running tiny strings through TextDecoder, since .subarray() allocates garbage.
  // (As a tiny code save trick, compare endPtr against endIdx using a negation, so that undefined means Infinity)
  while (u8Array[endPtr] && !(endPtr >= endIdx)) ++endPtr;

  if (endPtr - idx > 16 && u8Array.subarray && UTF8Decoder) {
    return UTF8Decoder.decode(u8Array.subarray(idx, endPtr));
  } else {
    var str = '';
    // If building with TextDecoder, we have already computed the string length above, so test loop end condition against that
    while (idx < endPtr) {
      // For UTF8 byte structure, see:
      // http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8#Description
      // https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2279.txt
      // https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3629
      var u0 = u8Array[idx++];
      if (!(u0 & 0x80)) { str += String.fromCharCode(u0); continue; }
      var u1 = u8Array[idx++] & 63;
      if ((u0 & 0xE0) == 0xC0) { str += String.fromCharCode(((u0 & 31) << 6) | u1); continue; }
      var u2 = u8Array[idx++] & 63;
      if ((u0 & 0xF0) == 0xE0) {
        u0 = ((u0 & 15) << 12) | (u1 << 6) | u2;
      } else {
        if ((u0 & 0xF8) != 0xF0) warnOnce('Invalid UTF-8 leading byte 0x' + u0.toString(16) + ' encountered when deserializing a UTF-8 string on the asm.js/wasm heap to a JS string!');
        u0 = ((u0 & 7) << 18) | (u1 << 12) | (u2 << 6) | (u8Array[idx++] & 63);
      }

      if (u0 < 0x10000) {
        str += String.fromCharCode(u0);
      } else {
        var ch = u0 - 0x10000;
        str += String.fromCharCode(0xD800 | (ch >> 10), 0xDC00 | (ch & 0x3FF));
      }
    }
  }
  return str;
}

// Given a pointer 'ptr' to a null-terminated UTF8-encoded string in the emscripten HEAP, returns a
// copy of that string as a Javascript String object.
// maxBytesToRead: an optional length that specifies the maximum number of bytes to read. You can omit
//                 this parameter to scan the string until the first \0 byte. If maxBytesToRead is
//                 passed, and the string at [ptr, ptr+maxBytesToReadr[ contains a null byte in the
//                 middle, then the string will cut short at that byte index (i.e. maxBytesToRead will
//                 not produce a string of exact length [ptr, ptr+maxBytesToRead[)
//                 N.B. mixing frequent uses of UTF8ToString() with and without maxBytesToRead may
//                 throw JS JIT optimizations off, so it is worth to consider consistently using one
//                 style or the other.
/**
 * @param {number} ptr
 * @param {number=} maxBytesToRead
 * @return {string}
 */
function UTF8ToString(ptr, maxBytesToRead) {
  return ptr ? UTF8ArrayToString(HEAPU8, ptr, maxBytesToRead) : '';
}

// Copies the given Javascript String object 'str' to the given byte array at address 'outIdx',
// encoded in UTF8 form and null-terminated. The copy will require at most str.length*4+1 bytes of space in the HEAP.
// Use the function lengthBytesUTF8 to compute the exact number of bytes (excluding null terminator) that this function will write.
// Parameters:
//   str: the Javascript string to copy.
//   outU8Array: the array to copy to. Each index in this array is assumed to be one 8-byte element.
//   outIdx: The starting offset in the array to begin the copying.
//   maxBytesToWrite: The maximum number of bytes this function can write to the array.
//                    This count should include the null terminator,
//                    i.e. if maxBytesToWrite=1, only the null terminator will be written and nothing else.
//                    maxBytesToWrite=0 does not write any bytes to the output, not even the null terminator.
// Returns the number of bytes written, EXCLUDING the null terminator.

function stringToUTF8Array(str, outU8Array, outIdx, maxBytesToWrite) {
  if (!(maxBytesToWrite > 0)) // Parameter maxBytesToWrite is not optional. Negative values, 0, null, undefined and false each don't write out any bytes.
    return 0;

  var startIdx = outIdx;
  var endIdx = outIdx + maxBytesToWrite - 1; // -1 for string null terminator.
  for (var i = 0; i < str.length; ++i) {
    // Gotcha: charCodeAt returns a 16-bit word that is a UTF-16 encoded code unit, not a Unicode code point of the character! So decode UTF16->UTF32->UTF8.
    // See http://unicode.org/faq/utf_bom.html#utf16-3
    // For UTF8 byte structure, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8#Description and https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2279.txt and https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3629
    var u = str.charCodeAt(i); // possibly a lead surrogate
    if (u >= 0xD800 && u <= 0xDFFF) {
      var u1 = str.charCodeAt(++i);
      u = 0x10000 + ((u & 0x3FF) << 10) | (u1 & 0x3FF);
    }
    if (u <= 0x7F) {
      if (outIdx >= endIdx) break;
      outU8Array[outIdx++] = u;
    } else if (u <= 0x7FF) {
      if (outIdx + 1 >= endIdx) break;
      outU8Array[outIdx++] = 0xC0 | (u >> 6);
      outU8Array[outIdx++] = 0x80 | (u & 63);
    } else if (u <= 0xFFFF) {
      if (outIdx + 2 >= endIdx) break;
      outU8Array[outIdx++] = 0xE0 | (u >> 12);
      outU8Array[outIdx++] = 0x80 | ((u >> 6) & 63);
      outU8Array[outIdx++] = 0x80 | (u & 63);
    } else {
      if (outIdx + 3 >= endIdx) break;
      if (u >= 0x200000) warnOnce('Invalid Unicode code point 0x' + u.toString(16) + ' encountered when serializing a JS string to an UTF-8 string on the asm.js/wasm heap! (Valid unicode code points should be in range 0-0x1FFFFF).');
      outU8Array[outIdx++] = 0xF0 | (u >> 18);
      outU8Array[outIdx++] = 0x80 | ((u >> 12) & 63);
      outU8Array[outIdx++] = 0x80 | ((u >> 6) & 63);
      outU8Array[outIdx++] = 0x80 | (u & 63);
    }
  }
  // Null-terminate the pointer to the buffer.
  outU8Array[outIdx] = 0;
  return outIdx - startIdx;
}

// Copies the given Javascript String object 'str' to the emscripten HEAP at address 'outPtr',
// null-terminated and encoded in UTF8 form. The copy will require at most str.length*4+1 bytes of space in the HEAP.
// Use the function lengthBytesUTF8 to compute the exact number of bytes (excluding null terminator) that this function will write.
// Returns the number of bytes written, EXCLUDING the null terminator.

function stringToUTF8(str, outPtr, maxBytesToWrite) {
  assert(typeof maxBytesToWrite == 'number', 'stringToUTF8(str, outPtr, maxBytesToWrite) is missing the third parameter that specifies the length of the output buffer!');
  return stringToUTF8Array(str, HEAPU8,outPtr, maxBytesToWrite);
}

// Returns the number of bytes the given Javascript string takes if encoded as a UTF8 byte array, EXCLUDING the null terminator byte.
function lengthBytesUTF8(str) {
  var len = 0;
  for (var i = 0; i < str.length; ++i) {
    // Gotcha: charCodeAt returns a 16-bit word that is a UTF-16 encoded code unit, not a Unicode code point of the character! So decode UTF16->UTF32->UTF8.
    // See http://unicode.org/faq/utf_bom.html#utf16-3
    var u = str.charCodeAt(i); // possibly a lead surrogate
    if (u >= 0xD800 && u <= 0xDFFF) u = 0x10000 + ((u & 0x3FF) << 10) | (str.charCodeAt(++i) & 0x3FF);
    if (u <= 0x7F) ++len;
    else if (u <= 0x7FF) len += 2;
    else if (u <= 0xFFFF) len += 3;
    else len += 4;
  }
  return len;
}


// Given a pointer 'ptr' to a null-terminated UTF16LE-encoded string in the emscripten HEAP, returns
// a copy of that string as a Javascript String object.

var UTF16Decoder = typeof TextDecoder !== 'undefined' ? new TextDecoder('utf-16le') : undefined;
function UTF16ToString(ptr) {
  assert(ptr % 2 == 0, 'Pointer passed to UTF16ToString must be aligned to two bytes!');
  var endPtr = ptr;
  // TextDecoder needs to know the byte length in advance, it doesn't stop on null terminator by itself.
  // Also, use the length info to avoid running tiny strings through TextDecoder, since .subarray() allocates garbage.
  var idx = endPtr >> 1;
  while (HEAP16[idx]) ++idx;
  endPtr = idx << 1;

  if (endPtr - ptr > 32 && UTF16Decoder) {
    return UTF16Decoder.decode(HEAPU8.subarray(ptr, endPtr));
  } else {
    var i = 0;

    var str = '';
    while (1) {
      var codeUnit = HEAP16[(((ptr)+(i*2))>>1)];
      if (codeUnit == 0) return str;
      ++i;
      // fromCharCode constructs a character from a UTF-16 code unit, so we can pass the UTF16 string right through.
      str += String.fromCharCode(codeUnit);
    }
  }
}

// Copies the given Javascript String object 'str' to the emscripten HEAP at address 'outPtr',
// null-terminated and encoded in UTF16 form. The copy will require at most str.length*4+2 bytes of space in the HEAP.
// Use the function lengthBytesUTF16() to compute the exact number of bytes (excluding null terminator) that this function will write.
// Parameters:
//   str: the Javascript string to copy.
//   outPtr: Byte address in Emscripten HEAP where to write the string to.
//   maxBytesToWrite: The maximum number of bytes this function can write to the array. This count should include the null
//                    terminator, i.e. if maxBytesToWrite=2, only the null terminator will be written and nothing else.
//                    maxBytesToWrite<2 does not write any bytes to the output, not even the null terminator.
// Returns the number of bytes written, EXCLUDING the null terminator.

function stringToUTF16(str, outPtr, maxBytesToWrite) {
  assert(outPtr % 2 == 0, 'Pointer passed to stringToUTF16 must be aligned to two bytes!');
  assert(typeof maxBytesToWrite == 'number', 'stringToUTF16(str, outPtr, maxBytesToWrite) is missing the third parameter that specifies the length of the output buffer!');
  // Backwards compatibility: if max bytes is not specified, assume unsafe unbounded write is allowed.
  if (maxBytesToWrite === undefined) {
    maxBytesToWrite = 0x7FFFFFFF;
  }
  if (maxBytesToWrite < 2) return 0;
  maxBytesToWrite -= 2; // Null terminator.
  var startPtr = outPtr;
  var numCharsToWrite = (maxBytesToWrite < str.length*2) ? (maxBytesToWrite / 2) : str.length;
  for (var i = 0; i < numCharsToWrite; ++i) {
    // charCodeAt returns a UTF-16 encoded code unit, so it can be directly written to the HEAP.
    var codeUnit = str.charCodeAt(i); // possibly a lead surrogate
    HEAP16[((outPtr)>>1)]=codeUnit;
    outPtr += 2;
  }
  // Null-terminate the pointer to the HEAP.
  HEAP16[((outPtr)>>1)]=0;
  return outPtr - startPtr;
}

// Returns the number of bytes the given Javascript string takes if encoded as a UTF16 byte array, EXCLUDING the null terminator byte.

function lengthBytesUTF16(str) {
  return str.length*2;
}

function UTF32ToString(ptr) {
  assert(ptr % 4 == 0, 'Pointer passed to UTF32ToString must be aligned to four bytes!');
  var i = 0;

  var str = '';
  while (1) {
    var utf32 = HEAP32[(((ptr)+(i*4))>>2)];
    if (utf32 == 0)
      return str;
    ++i;
    // Gotcha: fromCharCode constructs a character from a UTF-16 encoded code (pair), not from a Unicode code point! So encode the code point to UTF-16 for constructing.
    // See http://unicode.org/faq/utf_bom.html#utf16-3
    if (utf32 >= 0x10000) {
      var ch = utf32 - 0x10000;
      str += String.fromCharCode(0xD800 | (ch >> 10), 0xDC00 | (ch & 0x3FF));
    } else {
      str += String.fromCharCode(utf32);
    }
  }
}

// Copies the given Javascript String object 'str' to the emscripten HEAP at address 'outPtr',
// null-terminated and encoded in UTF32 form. The copy will require at most str.length*4+4 bytes of space in the HEAP.
// Use the function lengthBytesUTF32() to compute the exact number of bytes (excluding null terminator) that this function will write.
// Parameters:
//   str: the Javascript string to copy.
//   outPtr: Byte address in Emscripten HEAP where to write the string to.
//   maxBytesToWrite: The maximum number of bytes this function can write to the array. This count should include the null
//                    terminator, i.e. if maxBytesToWrite=4, only the null terminator will be written and nothing else.
//                    maxBytesToWrite<4 does not write any bytes to the output, not even the null terminator.
// Returns the number of bytes written, EXCLUDING the null terminator.

function stringToUTF32(str, outPtr, maxBytesToWrite) {
  assert(outPtr % 4 == 0, 'Pointer passed to stringToUTF32 must be aligned to four bytes!');
  assert(typeof maxBytesToWrite == 'number', 'stringToUTF32(str, outPtr, maxBytesToWrite) is missing the third parameter that specifies the length of the output buffer!');
  // Backwards compatibility: if max bytes is not specified, assume unsafe unbounded write is allowed.
  if (maxBytesToWrite === undefined) {
    maxBytesToWrite = 0x7FFFFFFF;
  }
  if (maxBytesToWrite < 4) return 0;
  var startPtr = outPtr;
  var endPtr = startPtr + maxBytesToWrite - 4;
  for (var i = 0; i < str.length; ++i) {
    // Gotcha: charCodeAt returns a 16-bit word that is a UTF-16 encoded code unit, not a Unicode code point of the character! We must decode the string to UTF-32 to the heap.
    // See http://unicode.org/faq/utf_bom.html#utf16-3
    var codeUnit = str.charCodeAt(i); // possibly a lead surrogate
    if (codeUnit >= 0xD800 && codeUnit <= 0xDFFF) {
      var trailSurrogate = str.charCodeAt(++i);
      codeUnit = 0x10000 + ((codeUnit & 0x3FF) << 10) | (trailSurrogate & 0x3FF);
    }
    HEAP32[((outPtr)>>2)]=codeUnit;
    outPtr += 4;
    if (outPtr + 4 > endPtr) break;
  }
  // Null-terminate the pointer to the HEAP.
  HEAP32[((outPtr)>>2)]=0;
  return outPtr - startPtr;
}

// Returns the number of bytes the given Javascript string takes if encoded as a UTF16 byte array, EXCLUDING the null terminator byte.

function lengthBytesUTF32(str) {
  var len = 0;
  for (var i = 0; i < str.length; ++i) {
    // Gotcha: charCodeAt returns a 16-bit word that is a UTF-16 encoded code unit, not a Unicode code point of the character! We must decode the string to UTF-32 to the heap.
    // See http://unicode.org/faq/utf_bom.html#utf16-3
    var codeUnit = str.charCodeAt(i);
    if (codeUnit >= 0xD800 && codeUnit <= 0xDFFF) ++i; // possibly a lead surrogate, so skip over the tail surrogate.
    len += 4;
  }

  return len;
}

// Allocate heap space for a JS string, and write it there.
// It is the responsibility of the caller to free() that memory.
function allocateUTF8(str) {
  var size = lengthBytesUTF8(str) + 1;
  var ret = _malloc(size);
  if (ret) stringToUTF8Array(str, HEAP8, ret, size);
  return ret;
}

// Allocate stack space for a JS string, and write it there.
function allocateUTF8OnStack(str) {
  var size = lengthBytesUTF8(str) + 1;
  var ret = stackAlloc(size);
  stringToUTF8Array(str, HEAP8, ret, size);
  return ret;
}

// Deprecated: This function should not be called because it is unsafe and does not provide
// a maximum length limit of how many bytes it is allowed to write. Prefer calling the
// function stringToUTF8Array() instead, which takes in a maximum length that can be used
// to be secure from out of bounds writes.
/** @deprecated */
function writeStringToMemory(string, buffer, dontAddNull) {
  warnOnce('writeStringToMemory is deprecated and should not be called! Use stringToUTF8() instead!');

  var /** @type {number} */ lastChar, /** @type {number} */ end;
  if (dontAddNull) {
    // stringToUTF8Array always appends null. If we don't want to do that, remember the
    // character that existed at the location where the null will be placed, and restore
    // that after the write (below).
    end = buffer + lengthBytesUTF8(string);
    lastChar = HEAP8[end];
  }
  stringToUTF8(string, buffer, Infinity);
  if (dontAddNull) HEAP8[end] = lastChar; // Restore the value under the null character.
}

function writeArrayToMemory(array, buffer) {
  assert(array.length >= 0, 'writeArrayToMemory array must have a length (should be an array or typed array)')
  HEAP8.set(array, buffer);
}

function writeAsciiToMemory(str, buffer, dontAddNull) {
  for (var i = 0; i < str.length; ++i) {
    assert(str.charCodeAt(i) === str.charCodeAt(i)&0xff);
    HEAP8[((buffer++)>>0)]=str.charCodeAt(i);
  }
  // Null-terminate the pointer to the HEAP.
  if (!dontAddNull) HEAP8[((buffer)>>0)]=0;
}




// Memory management

var PAGE_SIZE = 16384;
var WASM_PAGE_SIZE = 65536;
var ASMJS_PAGE_SIZE = 16777216;

function alignUp(x, multiple) {
  if (x % multiple > 0) {
    x += multiple - (x % multiple);
  }
  return x;
}

var HEAP,
/** @type {ArrayBuffer} */
  buffer,
/** @type {Int8Array} */
  HEAP8,
/** @type {Uint8Array} */
  HEAPU8,
/** @type {Int16Array} */
  HEAP16,
/** @type {Uint16Array} */
  HEAPU16,
/** @type {Int32Array} */
  HEAP32,
/** @type {Uint32Array} */
  HEAPU32,
/** @type {Float32Array} */
  HEAPF32,
/** @type {Float64Array} */
  HEAPF64;

function updateGlobalBufferAndViews(buf) {
  buffer = buf;
  Module['HEAP8'] = HEAP8 = new Int8Array(buf);
  Module['HEAP16'] = HEAP16 = new Int16Array(buf);
  Module['HEAP32'] = HEAP32 = new Int32Array(buf);
  Module['HEAPU8'] = HEAPU8 = new Uint8Array(buf);
  Module['HEAPU16'] = HEAPU16 = new Uint16Array(buf);
  Module['HEAPU32'] = HEAPU32 = new Uint32Array(buf);
  Module['HEAPF32'] = HEAPF32 = new Float32Array(buf);
  Module['HEAPF64'] = HEAPF64 = new Float64Array(buf);
}

var STATIC_BASE = 1024,
    STACK_BASE = 306704,
    STACKTOP = STACK_BASE,
    STACK_MAX = 5549584,
    DYNAMIC_BASE = 5549584,
    DYNAMICTOP_PTR = 306512;

assert(STACK_BASE % 16 === 0, 'stack must start aligned');
assert(DYNAMIC_BASE % 16 === 0, 'heap must start aligned');



var TOTAL_STACK = 5242880;
if (Module['TOTAL_STACK']) assert(TOTAL_STACK === Module['TOTAL_STACK'], 'the stack size can no longer be determined at runtime')

var INITIAL_TOTAL_MEMORY = Module['TOTAL_MEMORY'] || 16777216;if (!Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(Module, 'TOTAL_MEMORY')) Object.defineProperty(Module, 'TOTAL_MEMORY', { configurable: true, get: function() { abort('Module.TOTAL_MEMORY has been replaced with plain INITIAL_TOTAL_MEMORY') } });

assert(INITIAL_TOTAL_MEMORY >= TOTAL_STACK, 'TOTAL_MEMORY should be larger than TOTAL_STACK, was ' + INITIAL_TOTAL_MEMORY + '! (TOTAL_STACK=' + TOTAL_STACK + ')');

// check for full engine support (use string 'subarray' to avoid closure compiler confusion)
assert(typeof Int32Array !== 'undefined' && typeof Float64Array !== 'undefined' && Int32Array.prototype.subarray !== undefined && Int32Array.prototype.set !== undefined,
       'JS engine does not provide full typed array support');






// In standalone mode, the wasm creates the memory, and the user can't provide it.
// In non-standalone/normal mode, we create the memory here.

// Create the main memory. (Note: this isn't used in STANDALONE_WASM mode since the wasm
// memory is created in the wasm, not in JS.)

  if (Module['wasmMemory']) {
    wasmMemory = Module['wasmMemory'];
  } else
  {
    wasmMemory = new WebAssembly.Memory({
      'initial': INITIAL_TOTAL_MEMORY / WASM_PAGE_SIZE
    });
  }


if (wasmMemory) {
  buffer = wasmMemory.buffer;
}

// If the user provides an incorrect length, just use that length instead rather than providing the user to
// specifically provide the memory length with Module['TOTAL_MEMORY'].
INITIAL_TOTAL_MEMORY = buffer.byteLength;
assert(INITIAL_TOTAL_MEMORY % WASM_PAGE_SIZE === 0);
updateGlobalBufferAndViews(buffer);

HEAP32[DYNAMICTOP_PTR>>2] = DYNAMIC_BASE;




// Initializes the stack cookie. Called at the startup of main and at the startup of each thread in pthreads mode.
function writeStackCookie() {
  assert((STACK_MAX & 3) == 0);
  HEAPU32[(STACK_MAX >> 2)-1] = 0x02135467;
  HEAPU32[(STACK_MAX >> 2)-2] = 0x89BACDFE;
  // Also test the global address 0 for integrity.
  // We don't do this with ASan because ASan does its own checks for this.
  HEAP32[0] = 0x63736d65; /* 'emsc' */
}

function checkStackCookie() {
  var cookie1 = HEAPU32[(STACK_MAX >> 2)-1];
  var cookie2 = HEAPU32[(STACK_MAX >> 2)-2];
  if (cookie1 != 0x02135467 || cookie2 != 0x89BACDFE) {
    abort('Stack overflow! Stack cookie has been overwritten, expected hex dwords 0x89BACDFE and 0x02135467, but received 0x' + cookie2.toString(16) + ' ' + cookie1.toString(16));
  }
  // Also test the global address 0 for integrity.
  // We don't do this with ASan because ASan does its own checks for this.
  if (HEAP32[0] !== 0x63736d65 /* 'emsc' */) abort('Runtime error: The application has corrupted its heap memory area (address zero)!');
}

function abortStackOverflow(allocSize) {
  abort('Stack overflow! Attempted to allocate ' + allocSize + ' bytes on the stack, but stack has only ' + (STACK_MAX - stackSave() + allocSize) + ' bytes available!');
}




// Endianness check (note: assumes compiler arch was little-endian)
(function() {
  var h16 = new Int16Array(1);
  var h8 = new Int8Array(h16.buffer);
  h16[0] = 0x6373;
  if (h8[0] !== 0x73 || h8[1] !== 0x63) throw 'Runtime error: expected the system to be little-endian!';
})();

function abortFnPtrError(ptr, sig) {
	abort("Invalid function pointer " + ptr + " called with signature '" + sig + "'. Perhaps this is an invalid value (e.g. caused by calling a virtual method on a NULL pointer)? Or calling a function with an incorrect type, which will fail? (it is worth building your source files with -Werror (warnings are errors), as warnings can indicate undefined behavior which can cause this). Build with ASSERTIONS=2 for more info.");
}



function callRuntimeCallbacks(callbacks) {
  while(callbacks.length > 0) {
    var callback = callbacks.shift();
    if (typeof callback == 'function') {
      callback();
      continue;
    }
    var func = callback.func;
    if (typeof func === 'number') {
      if (callback.arg === undefined) {
        Module['dynCall_v'](func);
      } else {
        Module['dynCall_vi'](func, callback.arg);
      }
    } else {
      func(callback.arg === undefined ? null : callback.arg);
    }
  }
}

var __ATPRERUN__  = []; // functions called before the runtime is initialized
var __ATINIT__    = []; // functions called during startup
var __ATMAIN__    = []; // functions called when main() is to be run
var __ATEXIT__    = []; // functions called during shutdown
var __ATPOSTRUN__ = []; // functions called after the main() is called

var runtimeInitialized = false;
var runtimeExited = false;


function preRun() {

  if (Module['preRun']) {
    if (typeof Module['preRun'] == 'function') Module['preRun'] = [Module['preRun']];
    while (Module['preRun'].length) {
      addOnPreRun(Module['preRun'].shift());
    }
  }

  callRuntimeCallbacks(__ATPRERUN__);
}

function initRuntime() {
  checkStackCookie();
  assert(!runtimeInitialized);
  runtimeInitialized = true;
  if (!Module["noFSInit"] && !FS.init.initialized) FS.init();
TTY.init();
  callRuntimeCallbacks(__ATINIT__);
}

function preMain() {
  checkStackCookie();
  FS.ignorePermissions = false;
  callRuntimeCallbacks(__ATMAIN__);
}

function exitRuntime() {
  checkStackCookie();
  runtimeExited = true;
}

function postRun() {
  checkStackCookie();

  if (Module['postRun']) {
    if (typeof Module['postRun'] == 'function') Module['postRun'] = [Module['postRun']];
    while (Module['postRun'].length) {
      addOnPostRun(Module['postRun'].shift());
    }
  }

  callRuntimeCallbacks(__ATPOSTRUN__);
}

function addOnPreRun(cb) {
  __ATPRERUN__.unshift(cb);
}

function addOnInit(cb) {
  __ATINIT__.unshift(cb);
}

function addOnPreMain(cb) {
  __ATMAIN__.unshift(cb);
}

function addOnExit(cb) {
}

function addOnPostRun(cb) {
  __ATPOSTRUN__.unshift(cb);
}

function unSign(value, bits, ignore) {
  if (value >= 0) {
    return value;
  }
  return bits <= 32 ? 2*Math.abs(1 << (bits-1)) + value // Need some trickery, since if bits == 32, we are right at the limit of the bits JS uses in bitshifts
                    : Math.pow(2, bits)         + value;
}
function reSign(value, bits, ignore) {
  if (value <= 0) {
    return value;
  }
  var half = bits <= 32 ? Math.abs(1 << (bits-1)) // abs is needed if bits == 32
                        : Math.pow(2, bits-1);
  if (value >= half && (bits <= 32 || value > half)) { // for huge values, we can hit the precision limit and always get true here. so don't do that
                                                       // but, in general there is no perfect solution here. With 64-bit ints, we get rounding and errors
                                                       // TODO: In i64 mode 1, resign the two parts separately and safely
    value = -2*half + value; // Cannot bitshift half, as it may be at the limit of the bits JS uses in bitshifts
  }
  return value;
}


assert(Math.imul, 'This browser does not support Math.imul(), build with LEGACY_VM_SUPPORT or POLYFILL_OLD_MATH_FUNCTIONS to add in a polyfill');
assert(Math.fround, 'This browser does not support Math.fround(), build with LEGACY_VM_SUPPORT or POLYFILL_OLD_MATH_FUNCTIONS to add in a polyfill');
assert(Math.clz32, 'This browser does not support Math.clz32(), build with LEGACY_VM_SUPPORT or POLYFILL_OLD_MATH_FUNCTIONS to add in a polyfill');
assert(Math.trunc, 'This browser does not support Math.trunc(), build with LEGACY_VM_SUPPORT or POLYFILL_OLD_MATH_FUNCTIONS to add in a polyfill');

var Math_abs = Math.abs;
var Math_cos = Math.cos;
var Math_sin = Math.sin;
var Math_tan = Math.tan;
var Math_acos = Math.acos;
var Math_asin = Math.asin;
var Math_atan = Math.atan;
var Math_atan2 = Math.atan2;
var Math_exp = Math.exp;
var Math_log = Math.log;
var Math_sqrt = Math.sqrt;
var Math_ceil = Math.ceil;
var Math_floor = Math.floor;
var Math_pow = Math.pow;
var Math_imul = Math.imul;
var Math_fround = Math.fround;
var Math_round = Math.round;
var Math_min = Math.min;
var Math_max = Math.max;
var Math_clz32 = Math.clz32;
var Math_trunc = Math.trunc;



// A counter of dependencies for calling run(). If we need to
// do asynchronous work before running, increment this and
// decrement it. Incrementing must happen in a place like
// Module.preRun (used by emcc to add file preloading).
// Note that you can add dependencies in preRun, even though
// it happens right before run - run will be postponed until
// the dependencies are met.
var runDependencies = 0;
var runDependencyWatcher = null;
var dependenciesFulfilled = null; // overridden to take different actions when all run dependencies are fulfilled
var runDependencyTracking = {};

function getUniqueRunDependency(id) {
  var orig = id;
  while (1) {
    if (!runDependencyTracking[id]) return id;
    id = orig + Math.random();
  }
  return id;
}

function addRunDependency(id) {
  runDependencies++;

  if (Module['monitorRunDependencies']) {
    Module['monitorRunDependencies'](runDependencies);
  }

  if (id) {
    assert(!runDependencyTracking[id]);
    runDependencyTracking[id] = 1;
    if (runDependencyWatcher === null && typeof setInterval !== 'undefined') {
      // Check for missing dependencies every few seconds
      runDependencyWatcher = setInterval(function() {
        if (ABORT) {
          clearInterval(runDependencyWatcher);
          runDependencyWatcher = null;
          return;
        }
        var shown = false;
        for (var dep in runDependencyTracking) {
          if (!shown) {
            shown = true;
            err('still waiting on run dependencies:');
          }
          err('dependency: ' + dep);
        }
        if (shown) {
          err('(end of list)');
        }
      }, 10000);
    }
  } else {
    err('warning: run dependency added without ID');
  }
}

function removeRunDependency(id) {
  runDependencies--;

  if (Module['monitorRunDependencies']) {
    Module['monitorRunDependencies'](runDependencies);
  }

  if (id) {
    assert(runDependencyTracking[id]);
    delete runDependencyTracking[id];
  } else {
    err('warning: run dependency removed without ID');
  }
  if (runDependencies == 0) {
    if (runDependencyWatcher !== null) {
      clearInterval(runDependencyWatcher);
      runDependencyWatcher = null;
    }
    if (dependenciesFulfilled) {
      var callback = dependenciesFulfilled;
      dependenciesFulfilled = null;
      callback(); // can add another dependenciesFulfilled
    }
  }
}

Module["preloadedImages"] = {}; // maps url to image data
Module["preloadedAudios"] = {}; // maps url to audio data


function abort(what) {
  if (Module['onAbort']) {
    Module['onAbort'](what);
  }

  what += '';
  out(what);
  err(what);

  ABORT = true;
  EXITSTATUS = 1;

  var extra = '';
  var output = 'abort(' + what + ') at ' + stackTrace() + extra;
  throw output;
}


var memoryInitializer = null;







// Copyright 2017 The Emscripten Authors.  All rights reserved.
// Emscripten is available under two separate licenses, the MIT license and the
// University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License.  Both these licenses can be
// found in the LICENSE file.

// Prefix of data URIs emitted by SINGLE_FILE and related options.
var dataURIPrefix = 'data:application/octet-stream;base64,';

// Indicates whether filename is a base64 data URI.
function isDataURI(filename) {
  return String.prototype.startsWith ?
      filename.startsWith(dataURIPrefix) :
      filename.indexOf(dataURIPrefix) === 0;
}




var wasmBinaryFile = 'rhino3dm.wasm';
if (!isDataURI(wasmBinaryFile)) {
  wasmBinaryFile = locateFile(wasmBinaryFile);
}

function getBinary() {
  try {
    if (wasmBinary) {
      return new Uint8Array(wasmBinary);
    }

    if (readBinary) {
      return readBinary(wasmBinaryFile);
    } else {
      throw "both async and sync fetching of the wasm failed";
    }
  }
  catch (err) {
    abort(err);
  }
}

function getBinaryPromise() {
  // if we don't have the binary yet, and have the Fetch api, use that
  // in some environments, like Electron's render process, Fetch api may be present, but have a different context than expected, let's only use it on the Web
  if (!wasmBinary && (ENVIRONMENT_IS_WEB || ENVIRONMENT_IS_WORKER) && typeof fetch === 'function') {
    return fetch(wasmBinaryFile, { credentials: 'same-origin' }).then(function(response) {
      if (!response['ok']) {
        throw "failed to load wasm binary file at '" + wasmBinaryFile + "'";
      }
      return response['arrayBuffer']();
    }).catch(function () {
      return getBinary();
    });
  }
  // Otherwise, getBinary should be able to get it synchronously
  return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
    resolve(getBinary());
  });
}



// Create the wasm instance.
// Receives the wasm imports, returns the exports.
function createWasm() {
  // prepare imports
  var info = {
    'env': asmLibraryArg,
    'wasi_unstable': asmLibraryArg
    ,
    'global': {
      'NaN': NaN,
      'Infinity': Infinity
    },
    'global.Math': Math,
    'asm2wasm': asm2wasmImports
  };
  // Load the wasm module and create an instance of using native support in the JS engine.
  // handle a generated wasm instance, receiving its exports and
  // performing other necessary setup
  function receiveInstance(instance, module) {
    var exports = instance.exports;
    Module['asm'] = exports;
    removeRunDependency('wasm-instantiate');
  }
   // we can't run yet (except in a pthread, where we have a custom sync instantiator)
  addRunDependency('wasm-instantiate');


  // Async compilation can be confusing when an error on the page overwrites Module
  // (for example, if the order of elements is wrong, and the one defining Module is
  // later), so we save Module and check it later.
  var trueModule = Module;
  function receiveInstantiatedSource(output) {
    // 'output' is a WebAssemblyInstantiatedSource object which has both the module and instance.
    // receiveInstance() will swap in the exports (to Module.asm) so they can be called
    assert(Module === trueModule, 'the Module object should not be replaced during async compilation - perhaps the order of HTML elements is wrong?');
    trueModule = null;
      // TODO: Due to Closure regression https://github.com/google/closure-compiler/issues/3193, the above line no longer optimizes out down to the following line.
      // When the regression is fixed, can restore the above USE_PTHREADS-enabled path.
    receiveInstance(output['instance']);
  }


  function instantiateArrayBuffer(receiver) {
    return getBinaryPromise().then(function(binary) {
      return WebAssembly.instantiate(binary, info);
    }).then(receiver, function(reason) {
      err('failed to asynchronously prepare wasm: ' + reason);
      abort(reason);
    });
  }

  // Prefer streaming instantiation if available.
  function instantiateAsync() {
    if (!wasmBinary &&
        typeof WebAssembly.instantiateStreaming === 'function' &&
        !isDataURI(wasmBinaryFile) &&
        typeof fetch === 'function') {
      fetch(wasmBinaryFile, { credentials: 'same-origin' }).then(function (response) {
        var result = WebAssembly.instantiateStreaming(response, info);
        return result.then(receiveInstantiatedSource, function(reason) {
            // We expect the most common failure cause to be a bad MIME type for the binary,
            // in which case falling back to ArrayBuffer instantiation should work.
            err('wasm streaming compile failed: ' + reason);
            err('falling back to ArrayBuffer instantiation');
            instantiateArrayBuffer(receiveInstantiatedSource);
          });
      });
    } else {
      return instantiateArrayBuffer(receiveInstantiatedSource);
    }
  }
  // User shell pages can write their own Module.instantiateWasm = function(imports, successCallback) callback
  // to manually instantiate the Wasm module themselves. This allows pages to run the instantiation parallel
  // to any other async startup actions they are performing.
  if (Module['instantiateWasm']) {
    try {
      var exports = Module['instantiateWasm'](info, receiveInstance);
      return exports;
    } catch(e) {
      err('Module.instantiateWasm callback failed with error: ' + e);
      return false;
    }
  }

  instantiateAsync();
  return {}; // no exports yet; we'll fill them in later
}

Module['asm'] = createWasm;

// Globals used by JS i64 conversions
var tempDouble;
var tempI64;

// === Body ===

var ASM_CONSTS = [];





// STATICTOP = STATIC_BASE + 305680;
/* global initializers */  __ATINIT__.push({ func: function() { globalCtors() } });








/* no memory initializer */
var tempDoublePtr = 306688
assert(tempDoublePtr % 8 == 0);

function copyTempFloat(ptr) { // functions, because inlining this code increases code size too much
  HEAP8[tempDoublePtr] = HEAP8[ptr];
  HEAP8[tempDoublePtr+1] = HEAP8[ptr+1];
  HEAP8[tempDoublePtr+2] = HEAP8[ptr+2];
  HEAP8[tempDoublePtr+3] = HEAP8[ptr+3];
}

function copyTempDouble(ptr) {
  HEAP8[tempDoublePtr] = HEAP8[ptr];
  HEAP8[tempDoublePtr+1] = HEAP8[ptr+1];
  HEAP8[tempDoublePtr+2] = HEAP8[ptr+2];
  HEAP8[tempDoublePtr+3] = HEAP8[ptr+3];
  HEAP8[tempDoublePtr+4] = HEAP8[ptr+4];
  HEAP8[tempDoublePtr+5] = HEAP8[ptr+5];
  HEAP8[tempDoublePtr+6] = HEAP8[ptr+6];
  HEAP8[tempDoublePtr+7] = HEAP8[ptr+7];
}

// {{PRE_LIBRARY}}


  function demangle(func) {
      warnOnce('warning: build with  -s DEMANGLE_SUPPORT=1  to link in libcxxabi demangling');
      return func;
    }

  function demangleAll(text) {
      var regex =
        /\b__Z[\w\d_]+/g;
      return text.replace(regex,
        function(x) {
          var y = demangle(x);
          return x === y ? x : (y + ' [' + x + ']');
        });
    }

  function jsStackTrace() {
      var err = new Error();
      if (!err.stack) {
        // IE10+ special cases: It does have callstack info, but it is only populated if an Error object is thrown,
        // so try that as a special-case.
        try {
          throw new Error(0);
        } catch(e) {
          err = e;
        }
        if (!err.stack) {
          return '(no stack trace available)';
        }
      }
      return err.stack.toString();
    }

  function stackTrace() {
      var js = jsStackTrace();
      if (Module['extraStackTrace']) js += '\n' + Module['extraStackTrace']();
      return demangleAll(js);
    }

  
   function ___atomic_fetch_add_8(ptr, vall, valh, memmodel) {
      var l = HEAP32[((ptr)>>2)];
      var h = HEAP32[(((ptr)+(4))>>2)];
      HEAP32[((ptr)>>2)]=_i64Add(l, h, vall, valh);
      HEAP32[(((ptr)+(4))>>2)]=getTempRet0();
      return ((setTempRet0(h),l)|0);
    }

  
  var ENV={};function ___buildEnvironment(environ) {
      // WARNING: Arbitrary limit!
      var MAX_ENV_VALUES = 64;
      var TOTAL_ENV_SIZE = 1024;
  
      // Statically allocate memory for the environment.
      var poolPtr;
      var envPtr;
      if (!___buildEnvironment.called) {
        ___buildEnvironment.called = true;
        // Set default values. Use string keys for Closure Compiler compatibility.
        ENV['USER'] = 'web_user';
        ENV['LOGNAME'] = 'web_user';
        ENV['PATH'] = '/';
        ENV['PWD'] = '/';
        ENV['HOME'] = '/home/web_user';
        // Browser language detection #8751
        ENV['LANG'] = ((typeof navigator === 'object' && navigator.languages && navigator.languages[0]) || 'C').replace('-', '_') + '.UTF-8';
        ENV['_'] = thisProgram;
        // Allocate memory.
        poolPtr = getMemory(TOTAL_ENV_SIZE);
        envPtr = getMemory(MAX_ENV_VALUES * 4);
        HEAP32[((envPtr)>>2)]=poolPtr;
        HEAP32[((environ)>>2)]=envPtr;
      } else {
        envPtr = HEAP32[((environ)>>2)];
        poolPtr = HEAP32[((envPtr)>>2)];
      }
  
      // Collect key=value lines.
      var strings = [];
      var totalSize = 0;
      for (var key in ENV) {
        if (typeof ENV[key] === 'string') {
          var line = key + '=' + ENV[key];
          strings.push(line);
          totalSize += line.length;
        }
      }
      if (totalSize > TOTAL_ENV_SIZE) {
        throw new Error('Environment size exceeded TOTAL_ENV_SIZE!');
      }
  
      // Make new.
      var ptrSize = 4;
      for (var i = 0; i < strings.length; i++) {
        var line = strings[i];
        writeAsciiToMemory(line, poolPtr);
        HEAP32[(((envPtr)+(i * ptrSize))>>2)]=poolPtr;
        poolPtr += line.length + 1;
      }
      HEAP32[(((envPtr)+(strings.length * ptrSize))>>2)]=0;
    }

  function ___cxa_allocate_exception(size) {
      return _malloc(size);
    }

  
  var ___exception_infos={};
  
  var ___exception_caught= [];
  
  function ___exception_addRef(ptr) {
      if (!ptr) return;
      var info = ___exception_infos[ptr];
      info.refcount++;
    }
  
  function ___exception_deAdjust(adjusted) {
      if (!adjusted || ___exception_infos[adjusted]) return adjusted;
      for (var key in ___exception_infos) {
        var ptr = +key; // the iteration key is a string, and if we throw this, it must be an integer as that is what we look for
        var adj = ___exception_infos[ptr].adjusted;
        var len = adj.length;
        for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) {
          if (adj[i] === adjusted) {
            return ptr;
          }
        }
      }
      return adjusted;
    }function ___cxa_begin_catch(ptr) {
      var info = ___exception_infos[ptr];
      if (info && !info.caught) {
        info.caught = true;
        __ZSt18uncaught_exceptionv.uncaught_exceptions--;
      }
      if (info) info.rethrown = false;
      ___exception_caught.push(ptr);
      ___exception_addRef(___exception_deAdjust(ptr));
      return ptr;
    }

  
  var ___exception_last=0;function ___cxa_throw(ptr, type, destructor) {
      ___exception_infos[ptr] = {
        ptr: ptr,
        adjusted: [ptr],
        type: type,
        destructor: destructor,
        refcount: 0,
        caught: false,
        rethrown: false
      };
      ___exception_last = ptr;
      if (!("uncaught_exception" in __ZSt18uncaught_exceptionv)) {
        __ZSt18uncaught_exceptionv.uncaught_exceptions = 1;
      } else {
        __ZSt18uncaught_exceptionv.uncaught_exceptions++;
      }
      throw ptr + " - Exception catching is disabled, this exception cannot be caught. Compile with -s DISABLE_EXCEPTION_CATCHING=0 or DISABLE_EXCEPTION_CATCHING=2 to catch.";
    }

  function ___gxx_personality_v0() {
    }

  function ___lock() {}

  
  
  var PATH={splitPath:function(filename) {
        var splitPathRe = /^(\/?|)([\s\S]*?)((?:\.{1,2}|[^\/]+?|)(\.[^.\/]*|))(?:[\/]*)$/;
        return splitPathRe.exec(filename).slice(1);
      },normalizeArray:function(parts, allowAboveRoot) {
        // if the path tries to go above the root, `up` ends up > 0
        var up = 0;
        for (var i = parts.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
          var last = parts[i];
          if (last === '.') {
            parts.splice(i, 1);
          } else if (last === '..') {
            parts.splice(i, 1);
            up++;
          } else if (up) {
            parts.splice(i, 1);
            up--;
          }
        }
        // if the path is allowed to go above the root, restore leading ..s
        if (allowAboveRoot) {
          for (; up; up--) {
            parts.unshift('..');
          }
        }
        return parts;
      },normalize:function(path) {
        var isAbsolute = path.charAt(0) === '/',
            trailingSlash = path.substr(-1) === '/';
        // Normalize the path
        path = PATH.normalizeArray(path.split('/').filter(function(p) {
          return !!p;
        }), !isAbsolute).join('/');
        if (!path && !isAbsolute) {
          path = '.';
        }
        if (path && trailingSlash) {
          path += '/';
        }
        return (isAbsolute ? '/' : '') + path;
      },dirname:function(path) {
        var result = PATH.splitPath(path),
            root = result[0],
            dir = result[1];
        if (!root && !dir) {
          // No dirname whatsoever
          return '.';
        }
        if (dir) {
          // It has a dirname, strip trailing slash
          dir = dir.substr(0, dir.length - 1);
        }
        return root + dir;
      },basename:function(path) {
        // EMSCRIPTEN return '/'' for '/', not an empty string
        if (path === '/') return '/';
        var lastSlash = path.lastIndexOf('/');
        if (lastSlash === -1) return path;
        return path.substr(lastSlash+1);
      },extname:function(path) {
        return PATH.splitPath(path)[3];
      },join:function() {
        var paths = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0);
        return PATH.normalize(paths.join('/'));
      },join2:function(l, r) {
        return PATH.normalize(l + '/' + r);
      }};
  
  
  function ___setErrNo(value) {
      if (Module['___errno_location']) HEAP32[((Module['___errno_location']())>>2)]=value;
      else err('failed to set errno from JS');
      return value;
    }
  
  var PATH_FS={resolve:function() {
        var resolvedPath = '',
          resolvedAbsolute = false;
        for (var i = arguments.length - 1; i >= -1 && !resolvedAbsolute; i--) {
          var path = (i >= 0) ? arguments[i] : FS.cwd();
          // Skip empty and invalid entries
          if (typeof path !== 'string') {
            throw new TypeError('Arguments to path.resolve must be strings');
          } else if (!path) {
            return ''; // an invalid portion invalidates the whole thing
          }
          resolvedPath = path + '/' + resolvedPath;
          resolvedAbsolute = path.charAt(0) === '/';
        }
        // At this point the path should be resolved to a full absolute path, but
        // handle relative paths to be safe (might happen when process.cwd() fails)
        resolvedPath = PATH.normalizeArray(resolvedPath.split('/').filter(function(p) {
          return !!p;
        }), !resolvedAbsolute).join('/');
        return ((resolvedAbsolute ? '/' : '') + resolvedPath) || '.';
      },relative:function(from, to) {
        from = PATH_FS.resolve(from).substr(1);
        to = PATH_FS.resolve(to).substr(1);
        function trim(arr) {
          var start = 0;
          for (; start < arr.length; start++) {
            if (arr[start] !== '') break;
          }
          var end = arr.length - 1;
          for (; end >= 0; end--) {
            if (arr[end] !== '') break;
          }
          if (start > end) return [];
          return arr.slice(start, end - start + 1);
        }
        var fromParts = trim(from.split('/'));
        var toParts = trim(to.split('/'));
        var length = Math.min(fromParts.length, toParts.length);
        var samePartsLength = length;
        for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
          if (fromParts[i] !== toParts[i]) {
            samePartsLength = i;
            break;
          }
        }
        var outputParts = [];
        for (var i = samePartsLength; i < fromParts.length; i++) {
          outputParts.push('..');
        }
        outputParts = outputParts.concat(toParts.slice(samePartsLength));
        return outputParts.join('/');
      }};
  
  var TTY={ttys:[],init:function () {
        // https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/pull/1555
        // if (ENVIRONMENT_IS_NODE) {
        //   // currently, FS.init does not distinguish if process.stdin is a file or TTY
        //   // device, it always assumes it's a TTY device. because of this, we're forcing
        //   // process.stdin to UTF8 encoding to at least make stdin reading compatible
        //   // with text files until FS.init can be refactored.
        //   process['stdin']['setEncoding']('utf8');
        // }
      },shutdown:function() {
        // https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/pull/1555
        // if (ENVIRONMENT_IS_NODE) {
        //   // inolen: any idea as to why node -e 'process.stdin.read()' wouldn't exit immediately (with process.stdin being a tty)?
        //   // isaacs: because now it's reading from the stream, you've expressed interest in it, so that read() kicks off a _read() which creates a ReadReq operation
        //   // inolen: I thought read() in that case was a synchronous operation that just grabbed some amount of buffered data if it exists?
        //   // isaacs: it is. but it also triggers a _read() call, which calls readStart() on the handle
        //   // isaacs: do process.stdin.pause() and i'd think it'd probably close the pending call
        //   process['stdin']['pause']();
        // }
      },register:function(dev, ops) {
        TTY.ttys[dev] = { input: [], output: [], ops: ops };
        FS.registerDevice(dev, TTY.stream_ops);
      },stream_ops:{open:function(stream) {
          var tty = TTY.ttys[stream.node.rdev];
          if (!tty) {
            throw new FS.ErrnoError(43);
          }
          stream.tty = tty;
          stream.seekable = false;
        },close:function(stream) {
          // flush any pending line data
          stream.tty.ops.flush(stream.tty);
        },flush:function(stream) {
          stream.tty.ops.flush(stream.tty);
        },read:function(stream, buffer, offset, length, pos /* ignored */) {
          if (!stream.tty || !stream.tty.ops.get_char) {
            throw new FS.ErrnoError(60);
          }
          var bytesRead = 0;
          for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
            var result;
            try {
              result = stream.tty.ops.get_char(stream.tty);
            } catch (e) {
              throw new FS.ErrnoError(29);
            }
            if (result === undefined && bytesRead === 0) {
              throw new FS.ErrnoError(6);
            }
            if (result === null || result === undefined) break;
            bytesRead++;
            buffer[offset+i] = result;
          }
          if (bytesRead) {
            stream.node.timestamp = Date.now();
          }
          return bytesRead;
        },write:function(stream, buffer, offset, length, pos) {
          if (!stream.tty || !stream.tty.ops.put_char) {
            throw new FS.ErrnoError(60);
          }
          try {
            for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
              stream.tty.ops.put_char(stream.tty, buffer[offset+i]);
            }
          } catch (e) {
            throw new FS.ErrnoError(29);
          }
          if (length) {
            stream.node.timestamp = Date.now();
          }
          return i;
        }},default_tty_ops:{get_char:function(tty) {
          if (!tty.input.length) {
            var result = null;
            if (ENVIRONMENT_IS_NODE) {
              // we will read data by chunks of BUFSIZE
              var BUFSIZE = 256;
              var buf = Buffer.alloc ? Buffer.alloc(BUFSIZE) : new Buffer(BUFSIZE);
              var bytesRead = 0;
  
              try {
                bytesRead = fs.readSync(process.stdin.fd, buf, 0, BUFSIZE, null);
              } catch(e) {
                // Cross-platform differences: on Windows, reading EOF throws an exception, but on other OSes,
                // reading EOF returns 0. Uniformize behavior by treating the EOF exception to return 0.
                if (e.toString().indexOf('EOF') != -1) bytesRead = 0;
                else throw e;
              }
  
              if (bytesRead > 0) {
                result = buf.slice(0, bytesRead).toString('utf-8');
              } else {
                result = null;
              }
            } else
            if (typeof window != 'undefined' &&
              typeof window.prompt == 'function') {
              // Browser.
              result = window.prompt('Input: ');  // returns null on cancel
              if (result !== null) {
                result += '\n';
              }
            } else if (typeof readline == 'function') {
              // Command line.
              result = readline();
              if (result !== null) {
                result += '\n';
              }
            }
            if (!result) {
              return null;
            }
            tty.input = intArrayFromString(result, true);
          }
          return tty.input.shift();
        },put_char:function(tty, val) {
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