finite state machine/automaton framework?
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hey,
considering that operating systems in general (and dfly in special)
have lots of finite state machines in source - most of them hidden as
evil if/else constructs of which the authors supposedly never heard
about FSM before.
Is it a good or bad idea to have a (simple) FSM framework available
which can be used by different parts of the operating system? If yes,
do such frameworks already exist?
Just a thought because of the need to implement a i8254 PIT emulation...
cheers
simon
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