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+/**
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+ * UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #ifndef UPTEV_PROC_BEGIN_H
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 #define UPTEV_PROC_BEGIN_H
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+/**
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+ * UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #ifndef UPTEV_PROC_END_H
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 #define UPTEV_PROC_END_H
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+/**
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+ * UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #include "cleaner.h"
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 #include "macros.h"
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+/**
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+ * UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #ifndef UPTEV_CLEANER_H
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 #define UPTEV_CLEANER_H
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+/**
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+ * UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #include "event.h"
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 #include "cleaner.h"
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+/**
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+ * UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #ifndef UPTEV_EVENT_H
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 #define UPTEV_EVENT_H
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+/**
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+ * UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #ifndef UPTEV_MACROS_H
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 #define UPTEV_MACROS_H
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+/**
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+ * UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #include "cleaner.h"
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 #include "event.h"
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 #include "stringlist.h"
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+/**
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+ * UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #include "cleaner.h"
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 #include "event.h"
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 #include "timing.h"
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+/**
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+ * UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #include "cleaner.h"
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 #include "stringlist.h"
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+/**
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+ * UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #ifndef UPTEV_READ_FILE_H
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 #define UPTEV_READ_FILE_H
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+/**
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+ * UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #include "stringlist.h"
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 #include "cleaner.h"
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 #include "read_file.h"
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+/**
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+ * UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #ifndef UPTEV_STRINGLIST_H
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 #define UPTEV_STRINGLIST_H
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+/**
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+ * UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #include "symlink.h"
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 #include "cleaner.h"
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+/**
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+ * UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #ifndef UPTEV_SYMLINK_H
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 #define UPTEV_SYMLINK_H
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+/**
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+ * UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #include "timing.h"
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 #include <uproctrace.pb-c.h>
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+/**
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+ * UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #ifndef UPTEV_TIMING_H
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 #define UPTEV_TIMING_H
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+/**
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+ * UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #include <uptev/proc_begin.h>
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 #include "write.h"
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+/**
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+ * UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #include <uptev/proc_end.h>
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 #include "write.h"
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+/**
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+ * UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #include "write.h"
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 #include <fcntl.h>
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+/**
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+ * UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+ * Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+ * Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+ */
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+
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 #ifndef UPTPL_WRITE_H
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 #define UPTPL_WRITE_H
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+# UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+# Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+# Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+# UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+# Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+# Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+
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 """
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 Dumping of uproctrace protobuf 2 events.
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 """
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+# UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+# Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+# Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+
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 """
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 Graphical user interface of UProcTrace.
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 """
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+# UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+# Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+# Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+
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 """
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+# UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+# Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+# Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+
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 """
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 Glade data for the graphical user interface of UProcTrace.
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 """
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+# UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+# Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+# Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+
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 """
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 Parsing of uproctrace protobuf 2 events.
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 """
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+# UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+# Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+# Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+
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 """
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 Processes in a trace file.
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 """
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+# UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+# Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+# Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+
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 """
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 Command line interface of UProcTrace: "upt-tool".
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 """
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 #! /usr/bin/env python3
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+# UProcTrace: User-space Process Tracing
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+# Copyright 2020: Stefan Schuermans, Aachen, Germany <stefan@schuermans.info>
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+# Copyleft: GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3 (see LICENSE)
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+
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 import uproctrace.tool
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 if __name__ == '__main__':
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