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Still hacky, but now we can standardize the couple of different
workflows we need.
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Now that we aren't loading system software for every test we can afford
to log the loading of test functions.
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I dunno, this may all be a wild goose chase. I haven't been disciplined
in tagging in-out arguments in 'read-move' and its helpers. Maybe I
should just drop those 'nochange' oargs in 'read' and 'write'. Maybe I
should reserve output args only for return values that callers might
actually care about, and use more conventional metadata like 'const' or
'unique' or 'inout' on other args.
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I just did this in 611; what's the point of all this if tests can't stay
passing?
I don't understand why buffered-stdin.mu needs to preempt itself. stdin
and buffered-stdin somehow end up sharing a single circular buffer,
that's probably causing a race condition.
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