3. Cell Header

The cell header consists of two fields: the first is a decimal integer denoting the cell type and the second is a bit-field, encoded as a decimal integer, denoting a set of cell flags. By convention, the cell header is formatted on a separate line, as follows:
CellType<spc>CellFlags<nl>
where CellType is the cell type definition, CellFlags are the cell flags, <spc> is a space character and <nl> is the newline sequence.
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