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Call backs provided to the host application by the multi processor framework.
This class allows for independence from the host class/application.
Note: The logic behind the design the callbacks are defined as two attributes self.init_master and self.handle_exception as handle_exception can be null (which is used to request the use of the processors default error handling code). Note, however, that a class with the equivalent methods would also works as python effectively handles methods as attributes of a class. The signatures for the callback methods are documented by the default methods default_init_master & default_handle_exception.
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 Initialise the callback interface. 
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 Handle an exception raised in the processor framework. The function is responsible for aborting the processor by calling processor.abort() as its final act. 
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 Start the main loop of the host application. 
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