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    • Add support for serial tail calls. · a81e082d
      Currently once we are serial no more parallel strains are executed. However, this could be changed using strain local resources in the future.
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    • Add prototype support for other, strain_local resources. · 6394b203
      The strain_local resources can be used to get unique IDs for resources that would, in a serial execution, only be used once in the call chain. This is a first prototype implementation and needs further tesitng. The current implementation adds linear overhead to each steal proportional to the number of used  resources. We might be able to reduce it, but for a first version it is fine.
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    • WIP: Add simple external trading deque test. · 2adb2d16
      The current version has race conditions and is hard to debug (especially because of the fibers, if a wrong thread executes on a fiber we get segfalts very fast). To combat this mess we now refactor the code bit by bit while also adding tests where it can be done with reasonably effort).
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    • WIP: re-work static memory allocation for scheduler. · 693d4e9b
      We changed how the memory is allocated from passing char* buffers to then store objects into to creating 'fat objects' for all scheduler state. This eases development for us, as we can make changes to data structures without too much effort (e.g. add a second array to manage tasks if required).
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