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It will always be identical to size_t, just more readable, like
recipe_number, etc. The various unsigned types are sizes, indices (which
often compare with sizes for bounds checking), numbers which are
canonical elements of a specific space (like recipes or mu types), and
ids which I haven't introduced yet.
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This makes our scenarios more flexible; we can now accept '+' and '-'
trace lines in any order, because the tangler simply inserts a no-op
run("") between them, and since we don't '===' clear the trace in
between, later checks continue to apply to the trace from the first
call to run().
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Finally start tracing the actual instructions as they run.
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I'm sick of fighting vim's filetype detection. No modeline and files
highlight in random colors. I add a modeline and it stops highlighting
tangle comments. Even though it read my #$%# vimrc! Fuck this shite.
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