commit | b449e3fa913a99c76b22f3301d1ec29c12b9e2f9 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Janak Ramakrishnan <janakr@google.com> | Thu Aug 25 22:42:37 2016 +0000 |
committer | John Cater <jcater@google.com> | Fri Aug 26 18:39:02 2016 +0000 |
tree | 96816087422822279870642a4bc64111524a2f17 | |
parent | 7576acc4702962af9143e49a6e0da89490449ca2 [diff] |
Refactor ParallelEvaluator in preparation for making it more modular with respect to cycle checking. Reducing the size of ParallelEvaluator.java is also probably long overdue. I believe this change stands on its own, but if you don't think the third change is worth it, and this isn't worth it on its own, feel free to push back. -- MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=131340165
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