spec out handleUndo (just a rough idea, and probably not actually the right solution) #3
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This is not a perfect solution. But for certain bits of generic logic, it might make sense:
On the other hand, the biggest issue is that in many cases, the reversibility of an instruction really ends up being very specific to its use as an instruction, rather than something exclusive to its machine definition. For example:
In practice, I think there's probably a better way to go about this in the form of some kind of affordance in userland... (That way at least argins and intermediate operations before the undo can be taken into account!)