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3 Commits (2322bb7d86b9d288f2558e3d22af5fd60c0f38fd)

Author SHA1 Message Date
hanna 2322bb7d86 Workaround: use a single ReferenceIterator for an entire micromanaged traversal. We'll have to
do something about ReferenceIterator thread safety later.


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2009-04-10 20:50:28 +00:00
hanna 8a1207e4db Bringing up scaffolding for integration of locus traversals by reference with Aaron's data source code.
Reverts to original TraverseByLociByReference behavior unless a special combination of command-line flags are used.

Lightly tested at best, and major flaws include:
- MicroManager is not doing MicroScheduling right now; it's driving the traversals.
- New database-ish data providers imply by their interface that they're stateless, but they're highly stateful.
- Using static objects to circumvent encapsulation.
- Code duplication is rampant.
- Plus more!


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2009-04-09 20:28:17 +00:00
depristo cfee59e0e6 New type hierarchy for Traversals. There's a new package to hold them (traversals) and an easy system to create new ones. We are now one step closer to supporting the execution manager (a totally non-functional version is included here) that actually executes walkers in parallel using N threads.
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2009-03-27 15:40:45 +00:00