Debugger: Add functionality to stack trace any thread#14348
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They're not used and the naming is confused, we can readd these if we actually want to use them.
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Note that this is not hooked up to the GUI in any way yet. Mainly because I'm really bad at UI stuff.
Description of Changes
Adds functions to read the state of paused threads, then enables using this state to trace the stack of paused threads.
Rationale behind Changes
Really useful debug functionality.
Suggested Testing Steps
Make sure the debugger still works as expected.
Did you use AI to help find, test, or implement this issue or feature?
No.