Described herein is an implementation for exposing an "execution context" to a logical execution flow of procedures as it executes. An "execution context" is a set of data and/or sub-procedures that might be useful at some point during a logical execution flow (to manage and control the execution flow and provide additional services to the execution flow) of computer-executable instructions though the often complex, intertwined, and interconnected conglomeration of procedures of software product(s).

 
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