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	Implement iter_messages with search
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			@ -150,6 +150,163 @@ class _GetHistoryIter(RequestIter):
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        return result
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class _SearchMessagesIter(RequestIter):
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    async def _init(self, entity, offset_id, min_id, max_id, from_user, batch_size, offset_date, add_offset, filter, search):
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        self.entity = await self.client.get_input_entity(entity)
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        # Telegram doesn't like min_id/max_id. If these IDs are low enough
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        # (starting from last_id - 100), the request will return nothing.
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        #
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        # We can emulate their behaviour locally by setting offset = max_id
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        # and simply stopping once we hit a message with ID <= min_id.
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        if self.reverse:
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            offset_id = max(offset_id, min_id)
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            if offset_id and max_id:
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                if max_id - offset_id <= 1:
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                    raise StopAsyncIteration
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            if not max_id:
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                max_id = float('inf')
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        else:
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            offset_id = max(offset_id, max_id)
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            if offset_id and min_id:
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                if offset_id - min_id <= 1:
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                    raise StopAsyncIteration
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        if self.reverse:
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            if offset_id:
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                offset_id += 1
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            else:
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                offset_id = 1
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        if from_user:
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            from_user = await self.client.get_input_entity(from_user)
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            if not isinstance(from_user, (
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                    types.InputPeerUser, types.InputPeerSelf)):
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                from_user = None  # Ignore from_user unless it's a user
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        self.from_id = (await self.client.get_peer_id(from_user)) if from_user else None
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        if filter is None:
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            filter = types.InputMessagesFilterEmpty()
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        # Telegram completely ignores `from_id` in private chats
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        if isinstance(entity, (types.InputPeerUser, types.InputPeerSelf)):
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            # Don't bother sending `from_user` (it's ignored anyway),
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            # but keep `from_id` defined above to check it locally.
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            from_user = None
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        else:
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            # Do send `from_user` to do the filtering server-side,
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            # and set `from_id` to None to avoid checking it locally.
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            self.from_id = None
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        self.request = functions.messages.SearchRequest(
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            peer=entity,
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            q=search or '',
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            filter=filter() if isinstance(filter, type) else filter,
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            min_date=None,
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            max_date=offset_date,
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            offset_id=offset_id,
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            add_offset=add_offset,
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            limit=0,  # Search actually returns 0 items if we ask it to
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            max_id=0,
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            min_id=0,
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            hash=0,
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            from_id=from_user
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        )
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        if self.limit == 0:
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            # No messages, but we still need to know the total message count
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            result = await self.client(self.request)
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            if isinstance(result, types.messages.MessagesNotModified):
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                self.total = result.count
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            else:
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                self.total = getattr(result, 'count', len(result.messages))
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            raise StopAsyncIteration
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        # When going in reverse we need an offset of `-limit`, but we
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        # also want to respect what the user passed, so add them together.
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        if self.reverse:
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            self.request.add_offset -= batch_size
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        if self.wait_time is None:
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            self.wait_time = 1 if self.limit > 3000 else 0
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        # Telegram has a hard limit of 100.
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        # We don't need to fetch 100 if the limit is less.
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        self.batch_size = min(max(batch_size, 1), min(100, self.limit))
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        self.add_offset = add_offset
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        self.max_id = max_id
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        self.min_id = min_id
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        self.last_id = 0 if self.reverse else float('inf')
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    async def _load_next_chunk(self):
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        result = []
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        self.request.limit = min(self.left, self.batch_size)
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        if self.reverse and self.request.limit != self.batch_size:
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            # Remember that we need -limit when going in reverse
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            self.request.add_offset = self.add_offset - self.request.limit
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        r = await self.client(self.request)
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        self.total = getattr(r, 'count', len(r.messages))
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        entities = {utils.get_peer_id(x): x
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                    for x in itertools.chain(r.users, r.chats)}
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        messages = reversed(r.messages) if self.reverse else r.messages
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        for message in messages:
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            if (isinstance(message, types.MessageEmpty)
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                    or self.from_id and message.from_id != self.from_id):
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                continue
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            # TODO We used to yield and return here (stopping the iterator)
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            # How should we go around that here?
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            if self.reverse:
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                if message.id <= self.last_id or message.id >= self.max_id:
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                    break
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            else:
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                if message.id >= self.last_id or message.id <= self.min_id:
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                    break
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            # There has been reports that on bad connections this method
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            # was returning duplicated IDs sometimes. Using ``last_id``
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            # is an attempt to avoid these duplicates, since the message
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            # IDs are returned in descending order (or asc if reverse).
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            self.last_id = message.id
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            message._finish_init(self.client, entities, self.entity)
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            result.append(message)
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        if len(r.messages) < self.request.limit:
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            return result
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        # Find the first message that's not empty (in some rare cases
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        # it can happen that the last message is :tl:`MessageEmpty`)
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        last_message = None
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        messages = r.messages if self.reverse else reversed(r.messages)
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        for m in messages:
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            if not isinstance(m, types.MessageEmpty):
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                last_message = m
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                break
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        # TODO If it's None, we used to break (ending the iterator)
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        # Similar case as the return above.
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        if last_message is not None:
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            # There are some cases where all the messages we get start
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            # being empty. This can happen on migrated mega-groups if
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            # the history was cleared, and we're using search. Telegram
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            # acts incredibly weird sometimes. Messages are returned but
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            # only "empty", not their contents. If this is the case we
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            # should just give up since there won't be any new Message.
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            self.request.offset_id = last_message.id
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            self.request.max_date = last_message.date  # not offset_date
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            if self.reverse:
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                # We want to skip the one we already have
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                self.request.offset_id += 1
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        return result
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class MessageMethods(UploadMethods, ButtonMethods, MessageParseMethods):
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    # region Public methods
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			@ -272,11 +429,27 @@ class MessageMethods(UploadMethods, ButtonMethods, MessageParseMethods):
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            you think may be good.
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        """
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        # TODO Handle global search
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        # TODO Handle search
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        # TODO Handle yield IDs
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        # TODO Reuse code between search, global, get history
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        if search is not None or filter or from_user:
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            return _SearchMessagesIter(
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                self,
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                limit,
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                entity=entity,
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                offset_id=offset_id,
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                min_id=min_id,
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                max_id=max_id,
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                from_user=from_user,
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                batch_size=batch_size,
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                offset_date=offset_date,
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                add_offset=add_offset,
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                filter=filter,
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                search=search
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            )
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        else:
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            return _GetHistoryIter(
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                self,
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            limit=limit,
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                limit,
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                wait_time=wait_time,
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                entity=entity,
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                reverse=reverse,
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			@ -288,6 +461,7 @@ class MessageMethods(UploadMethods, ButtonMethods, MessageParseMethods):
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                offset_date=offset_date,
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                add_offset=add_offset
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            )
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        # Note that entity being ``None`` is intended to get messages by
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        # ID under no specific chat, and also to request a global search.
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        if entity:
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