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- Remove ssm-debug.h
- Fix prio queue bug in ssm_unschedule
- Introduce SSM_THROW for crashing
- Change ssm_event_t to a struct wrapping ssm_sv_t, rather than
a typedef, for consistency with other types.
(previously forgot to)
This is the most platform-independent way of crashing, since it doesn't rely on any external exit() function.
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Landed a few extra commits on sedwards-lab/ssm#5 ; adding those changes back here.
The main change is that the platform-independent behavior for crashing is to just hang with
for (;;), instead of relying onexit(); the rest of the changes are just changes to documentation.