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FYI: I'm doing some refactoring (actually unfactoring) in the Windows process plugin. It'll take a series patches over a few days next week. If you're planning on working in this area, please let me know so we can coordinate. Details: Last year, I factored the classes like ProcessWindows into pairs of classes with names like ProcessWindows and ProcessWindowsLive so that I could introduce classes like ProcessWindowsMiniDump that shared common code. Now that the Windows-specific minidump plugin has been superseded by the cross-platform minidump plugin, this factoring is no longer necessary. Since the factoring creates extra layers that make the code harder to understand and maintain, I'd like to undo the split. My plan is to do this in three NFC patches: Patch 1. Roll the functionality from the common classes into the -Live classes. This will eliminate everything under Plugins/Process/Windows/Common and leave the functional code in Process/Plugins/Windows/Live. Patch 2. Rename the -Live classes to shorter, more tractable names. Patch 3. Move the code up from the Live subdirectory so that it once again lives in Plugins/Process/Windows. Patches 2 and 3 could be done in a single step, but I think the history will be easier to follow if I keep them separate. If you have any concerns about this plan, please let me know. Adrian.
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