commit | f017fe74aa78ee5465e6a8c55d23fcde1e4d2f74 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Chinmay Garde <chinmaygarde@gmail.com> | Wed Apr 17 23:11:47 2019 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Wed Apr 17 23:11:47 2019 |
tree | 9320cd0a0a1c0438f9e6df93c5901bfe994aab13 | |
parent | 80e934e3241fa8b177beea5a6af5f06cc2939923 [diff] |
Avoid manually shutting down engine managed isolates. (#8621) These are now shutdown by the VM and cleanup waits for their shutdown.
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