commit | 058f0f6c45d88bc2dce91ffcde61b0a22fb24c50 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Maria Glukhova <mariagl@google.com> | Thu Jan 10 19:03:06 2019 +0100 |
committer | CQ bot account: commit-bot@chromium.org <commit-bot@chromium.org> | Tue Jan 22 11:32:37 2019 +0000 |
tree | 458ea981a1e416b41900e160f705d6b8d8019964 | |
parent | 01bbae70456d43beb4b098af7669b35191dfffa1 [diff] |
[ledger] In FetchPartial benchmark, only fetch one (but bigger) object. This allows "split_first" to be actually useful, as we record the first call to FetchPartial on an object separately from the rest. TEST=trace record --spec-file=/pkgfs/packages/ledger_benchmarks/0/data/fetch_partial_big_entry.tspec Change-Id: Iac493d77f00515f7d01fd695917902153acfc450
Peridot is a framework for composed, intelligent and distributed user experiences.
Applications not explicitly designed to interoperate (and possibly implemented in different programming languages) are ephemerally downloaded and dynamically composed to run in a shared context. The framework manages application lifecycle, resources and view hierarchy; and well as context and suggestion infrastructure.
State of Peridot experiences is transparently synchronized across user devices using a distributed offline-first storage system.