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040    package frysk.proc;
041    
042    /**
043     * Interface used to notify of a Task that has has been attached, and
044     * is about to resume execution in that state.  Only after a Task has
045     * been attached can its internals be manipulated (registers, memory,
046     * auxv).
047     *
048     * XXX: This observer only works on un-attached tasks.
049     *
050     * XXX: This is an internal observer used to test the attached /
051     * detached state transitions.  It was never intended to escape into
052     * the wild and is currently being re-captured.
053     */
054    public interface TaskAttachedObserverXXX extends TaskObserver {
055        /**
056         * The Task is attached.
057         */
058        Action updateAttached(Task task);
059    }