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			This program has never lived up to its original idea, and has been broken for years (property editing, etc). It's also unmaintained and off-by-default since forever. At this point, Inspector is more of a maintenance burden than a feature, so this commit removes it from the system, along with the mechanism in Core::EventLoop that enables it. If we decide we want the feature again in the future, it can be reimplemented better. :^)
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| ## Name
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| bt - view the backtrace of the specified process
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| ## Synopsis
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| ```**sh
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| $ bt <pid>
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| ```
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| ## Description
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| This program is used to inspect the current executable state of a process.
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| It will read the stack of each thread in the process, and symbolicate the
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| addresses for each frame in the stack producing a backtrace.
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| **NOTE**:
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| * Kernel addresses will not be available unless you are super user.
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| * If Kernel addresses are available, they will not be symbolicated unless
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|   the current user has access to the `/boot/Kernel` file.
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| ## Arguments
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| * `pid`: Process ID
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| ## Examples
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| View all stacks of pid number 10:
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| ```sh
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| $ bt 10
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| ```
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| Use [`watch`(1)](help://man/1/watch) to emit a backtrace of pid 124, every second:
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| ```sh
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| $ watch -n 1 -- bt 124
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| ```
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| ## See also
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| * [`Profiler`(1)](help://man/1/Applications/Profiler)
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| * [`watch`(1)](help://man/1/watch)
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