Be aware that /proc is 100% mounted on GNU/Linux. Other Unices don't have it mounted by default, and some of them don't implement /proc at all ...
In reply to Re: Registering various app states at run-time
by Ultra
in thread Registering various app states at run-time
by arkturuz
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