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    Fondement Michtam

    Few useful tools that will be liberally used in all my projects.

    ...Fondement Michtam offers primitives to: - Setting 2 main stacks. - The general purpose rStack. By convention, any new created object is stacked on it. - The pStack used for stocking (short lived) results of intermediate computation. - Macros for stacking data, Marking and Releasing. If I am not mistaken, this would be the Pascal way of doing things. - Macro for switching to a local stack when need arise. And that's it. Th
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    [from port's pkg-descr] "pstack" is a workalike for the Solaris program of the same name. Running pstack on a process or core file produces a stack trace of each thread in that process.
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    lsstack is a Linux implementation of the "pstack" utility from Solaris lsstack is a command line utility which (efficiently and quickly) prints the call stacks for all threads in a specified process, with symbolic names for functions, where symbols ar
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