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|  |  | We can see that `iVar1` is used as a return value, so let's rename it `retvar`. | 
|  |  | This actually splits the uses of `iVar1` into two variables, one of which is used as the return value of a `strcmp` call. | 
|  |  | We'll rename that to `cmpvar`. | 
|  |  | We'll also change the type and name of `size_t __n` to `int password_length` to match its use. | 
|  |  | We'll also change `__n` to `password_length` to match its use. | 
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