This removes the requirement to call fmsg.Exit on every exit path, and enables direct use of the "log" package. However, fmsg.BeforeExit is still encouraged when possible to catch exit on suspended output.
Signed-off-by: Ophestra <cat@gensokyo.uk>
Fortify state store instances was specific to aids due to outdated design decisions carried over from the ego rewrite. That no longer makes sense in the current application, so the interface now enables a single store object to manage all transient state.
Signed-off-by: Ophestra Umiker <cat@ophivana.moe>