Why we need a 'last' parameter to invoke the macro switch_to?
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: Why we need a 'last' parameter to invoke the macro switch_to?
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: ZelluX <
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: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 11:12:11 +0800
As far as i know, the switch_to(prev, next, last) macro just switches currently running process from prev to next, but what does the parameter 'last' do?
Many thanks for your reply
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