At first sight, this seems confusing; there is a time window, there is sometimes a `when` parameter, and mostly a `now` parameter is passed through the activation chain. However, taking the operational semantics into account, the existing definitions seem to be (mostly) adequate already: The scheduler is assumed to activate a chain only ''when'' the defined start time is reached. |
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| activity-detector-test.cpp | ||
| activity-detector.hpp | ||
| block-flow-test.cpp | ||
| scheduler-activity-test.cpp | ||
| scheduler-commutator-test.cpp | ||
| scheduler-invocation-test.cpp | ||
| scheduler-usage-test.cpp | ||
| work-force-test.cpp | ||