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Ensures cs_regs_access arguments are more clearly pointers to fixed-size arrays.
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When getting instruction details, we now eagerly call regs_access() to get "extended" read/write registers. This is simpler than requiring users to manually call it to get the "actual" accessed registers.
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Currently users need to manually call
regs_access()method to get all accessed registers.Instead, it would be a much better experience for the underlying
cs_regs_access()function to be called as automatically.When complete, should address #84.