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contexts, some of
the processes startup contexts, and contexts related to the handling of doIt evaluations).
The default mode for new debuggers can be changed in the launchers "source & debugger" settings menu.
This is an experimental feature and the flag may be merged with the previous flag in future versions.
A quick terminated process has no chance to perform any cleanup actions;
not even unwind blocks are evaluated.
If you quick terminate a view's process,
chances are high that inoperative windows are left on the display, cursors
are not restored or semaphores stay blocked (all of this is normally cleaned up
by unwind handlers, if properly terminated).
You can get rid of remaining views with the launchers "Destroy View"
utility function (which you may have to perform multiple times,
to destroy all intermediate views up to the topview - try to click on an
outer view, if possible).
Blocked semaphores can be released manually, by
opening a debugger on a blocking process and evaluating "self signal"
in a context where that semaphore is the receiver.
The same applies to any critical regions which have been entered at termination time.