GitHub user kennknowles opened a pull request:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/pull/1673
[BEAM-27] Require TimeDomain to delete a timer
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R: @aljoscha
A bit of an oversight, I neglected the fact that runners generally store
different sorts of timers in rather different ways. When a user sets a timer,
the `DoFnSignature` is available, so this will be for free. And when system
code deletes a timer, the domain will always be known.
This will require a Dataflow update, so don't worry if Dataflow-specific
integration tests don't pass.
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commit 46dfd0fb4d2a1533d3ed053983faee6537d3ccf0
Author: Kenneth Knowles <[email protected]>
Date: 2016-12-21T04:09:25Z
Require TimeDomain to delete a timer
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