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rsc
4f2ac1b76b Working on better handling of multithreading in general
and core dumps in particular.  See notes:

new types: register is something that when dereferenced gives you
	the registers.  the Ureg is no longer mapped at 0.
	refconst is something that gives a constant when dereferenced.

new builtin register("AX") creates register values
new builtin refconst(0x123) creates refconst values

new builtin var("foo") is equivalent to the variable foo
	(it returns foo but can also be used as the lhs of an assignment).

new acid function getregs() returns a list of the current values of registers.
new acid function setregs() sets the current registers to those values.
	note that getregs and setregs operate on register locations, not the
		register values themselves.
new acid function resetregs() sets registers to register("AX"), etc.
new acid function clearregs() sets all registers to constant -1.
the default register settings are as in resetregs(), not small numbers.

new acid variables coretext, pids, systype, corefile, cmdline.

new behavior: local variable lookup, stk, etc., use the acid values of registers
	(*PC, *SP, and so on), so the thread support code can change the context
	completely.

unary + is applicable to more data types and prints more often.
2005-01-23 22:48:19 +00:00
rsc
8b549a6214 symopen 2005-01-07 20:45:11 +00:00
rsc
709efa017c Add stringn builtin. 2004-09-23 03:04:33 +00:00
rsc
a9df759c98 new stuff. 2004-04-21 22:49:15 +00:00
rsc
a8c15b08ca Include looks in #9/acid now.
Acid works harder at not falling over.
2004-04-21 05:34:37 +00:00
rsc
6c8856475f acid on freebsd 2004-04-20 05:51:36 +00:00
rsc
564ca709d0 acid 2004-04-19 19:32:07 +00:00