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Allow the startup to complete without taking control of the runloop.#9600
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Allow the startup to complete without taking control of the runloop.#9600
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Do we need to refactor this controlMainLoop code? It might end up cleaner if we had 2 separate runloop runners (i.e. in IdeCustomizer), with different implementations and simplify all the signatures that have changed around here?
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Separate the initialization/shutdown sequence into separate methods just on the offchance that a separate runloop might be used.
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Separate the initialization/shutdown sequence into separate methods just on the offchance that a separate runloop might be used. You never know...