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+<h2>Kernel Containers</h2>
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+<p>Internally, the kernel maintains lists of all current objects,
+organized by type. Each list is a container, a DObjectCon object,
+with one for each object type.</p>
+<p>The <a href="CrashDebugger_cmd_c.guide.html" title="The debug monitor and command syntax / c - display contents of object container">c</a>
+command will walk through all objects in a given list. The type of object is
+identified by appending a number after the command. For example,
+DProcess objects are identified by the number 1, so to walk
+through all current DProcess objects type:</p>
+<p class="listing">> c1</p>
+<p>The command effectively executes a
+<a href="CrashDebugger_cmd_q.guide.html" title="The debug monitor and command syntax / q - display full DObject information">q</a> command on each
+object in the "processes" container.</p>
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