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(function (global, factory) {
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typeof exports === 'object' && typeof module !== 'undefined' ? factory(exports) :
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typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define(['exports'], factory) :
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(global = global || self, factory(global.Redux = {}));
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}(this, function (exports) { 'use strict';
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function symbolObservablePonyfill(root) {
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	var result;
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	var Symbol = root.Symbol;
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	if (typeof Symbol === 'function') {
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		if (Symbol.observable) {
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			result = Symbol.observable;
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		} else {
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			result = Symbol('observable');
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			Symbol.observable = result;
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		}
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	} else {
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		result = '@@observable';
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	}
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	return result;
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}
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/* global window */
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var root;
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if (typeof self !== 'undefined') {
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  root = self;
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} else if (typeof window !== 'undefined') {
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  root = window;
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} else if (typeof global !== 'undefined') {
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  root = global;
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} else if (typeof module !== 'undefined') {
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  root = module;
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} else {
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  root = Function('return this')();
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}
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var result = symbolObservablePonyfill(root);
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/**
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 * These are private action types reserved by Redux.
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 * For any unknown actions, you must return the current state.
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 * If the current state is undefined, you must return the initial state.
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 * Do not reference these action types directly in your code.
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 */
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var randomString = function randomString() {
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  return Math.random().toString(36).substring(7).split('').join('.');
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};
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var ActionTypes = {
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  INIT: "@@redux/INIT" + randomString(),
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  REPLACE: "@@redux/REPLACE" + randomString(),
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  PROBE_UNKNOWN_ACTION: function PROBE_UNKNOWN_ACTION() {
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    return "@@redux/PROBE_UNKNOWN_ACTION" + randomString();
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  }
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};
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/**
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 * @param {any} obj The object to inspect.
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 * @returns {boolean} True if the argument appears to be a plain object.
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function isPlainObject(obj) {
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  if (typeof obj !== 'object' || obj === null) return false;
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  var proto = obj;
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  while (Object.getPrototypeOf(proto) !== null) {
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    proto = Object.getPrototypeOf(proto);
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  }
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  return Object.getPrototypeOf(obj) === proto;
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}
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/**
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 * Creates a Redux store that holds the state tree.
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 * The only way to change the data in the store is to call `dispatch()` on it.
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 * There should only be a single store in your app. To specify how different
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 * parts of the state tree respond to actions, you may combine several reducers
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 * into a single reducer function by using `combineReducers`.
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 * @param {Function} reducer A function that returns the next state tree, given
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 * the current state tree and the action to handle.
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 * to hydrate the state from the server in universal apps, or to restore a
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 * previously serialized user session.
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 * an object with the same shape as `combineReducers` keys.
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 * @returns {Store} A Redux store that lets you read the state, dispatch actions
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 * and subscribe to changes.
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function createStore(reducer, preloadedState, enhancer) {
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  var _ref2;
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  if (typeof preloadedState === 'function' && typeof enhancer === 'function' || typeof enhancer === 'function' && typeof arguments[3] === 'function') {
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    throw new Error('It looks like you are passing several store enhancers to ' + 'createStore(). This is not supported. Instead, compose them ' + 'together to a single function.');
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  if (typeof preloadedState === 'function' && typeof enhancer === 'undefined') {
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    enhancer = preloadedState;
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    preloadedState = undefined;
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  if (typeof enhancer !== 'undefined') {
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    if (typeof enhancer !== 'function') {
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      throw new Error('Expected the enhancer to be a function.');
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    return enhancer(createStore)(reducer, preloadedState);
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  }
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  if (typeof reducer !== 'function') {
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    throw new Error('Expected the reducer to be a function.');
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  var currentReducer = reducer;
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  var currentState = preloadedState;
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  var currentListeners = [];
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  var nextListeners = currentListeners;
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  var isDispatching = false;
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  /**
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   * This makes a shallow copy of currentListeners so we can use
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   * nextListeners as a temporary list while dispatching.
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   * This prevents any bugs around consumers calling
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   * subscribe/unsubscribe in the middle of a dispatch.
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  function ensureCanMutateNextListeners() {
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    if (nextListeners === currentListeners) {
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      nextListeners = currentListeners.slice();
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   * Reads the state tree managed by the store.
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    if (isDispatching) {
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      throw new Error('You may not call store.getState() while the reducer is executing. ' + 'The reducer has already received the state as an argument. ' + 'Pass it down from the top reducer instead of reading it from the store.');
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    return currentState;
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   * Adds a change listener. It will be called any time an action is dispatched,
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   * You may call `dispatch()` from a change listener, with the following
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   * 2. The listener should not expect to see all state changes, as the state
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   * might have been updated multiple times during a nested `dispatch()` before
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   * registered before the `dispatch()` started will be called with the latest
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   * @param {Function} listener A callback to be invoked on every dispatch.
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  function subscribe(listener) {
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    if (typeof listener !== 'function') {
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      throw new Error('Expected the listener to be a function.');
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    if (isDispatching) {
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      throw new Error('You may not call store.subscribe() while the reducer is executing. ' + 'If you would like to be notified after the store has been updated, subscribe from a ' + 'component and invoke store.getState() in the callback to access the latest state. ' + 'See https://redux.js.org/api-reference/store#subscribelistener for more details.');
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    var isSubscribed = true;
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    ensureCanMutateNextListeners();
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    nextListeners.push(listener);
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    return function unsubscribe() {
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      if (isDispatching) {
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        throw new Error('You may not unsubscribe from a store listener while the reducer is executing. ' + 'See https://redux.js.org/api-reference/store#subscribelistener for more details.');
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      isSubscribed = false;
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      ensureCanMutateNextListeners();
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      var index = nextListeners.indexOf(listener);
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      nextListeners.splice(index, 1);
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      currentListeners = null;
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    };
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  }
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  /**
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   * Dispatches an action. It is the only way to trigger a state change.
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      throw new Error('Actions must be plain objects. ' + 'Use custom middleware for async actions.');
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    if (typeof action.type === 'undefined') {
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      throw new Error('Actions may not have an undefined "type" property. ' + 'Have you misspelled a constant?');
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    if (isDispatching) {
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      throw new Error('Reducers may not dispatch actions.');
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    try {
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      isDispatching = true;
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      currentState = currentReducer(currentState, action);
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    for (var i = 0; i < listeners.length; i++) {
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