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@kjwierenga Another area I was thinking about is the ability to allow for substates or sub machines. Of course, according to UML you could have one or the other for a given state. I think this would allow to build far more complex state machines. On the other hand, I believe that this would require a lot of work implementation wise since even the definition of current state gets really blurry. Any thoughts?
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It's complicated... A good UML book will have a clear explanation of the exact semantics in these situations. I don't have time at the moment to think this through.
@kjwierenga Another area I was thinking about is the ability to allow for substates or sub machines. Of course, according to UML you could have one or the other for a given state. I think this would allow to build far more complex state machines. On the other hand, I believe that this would require a lot of work implementation wise since even the definition of current state gets really blurry. Any thoughts?
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