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Allocate underlying buffer in ArrayChannel in on-demand manner #1388

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Rationale:
Such change will allow us to use huge buffers in various flow operators without having a serious footprint in suspension-free scenarios

@qwwdfsad qwwdfsad requested a review from elizarov July 26, 2019 12:10
Rationale:
Such change will allow us to use huge buffers in various flow operators without having a serious footprint in suspension-free scenarios
@qwwdfsad qwwdfsad force-pushed the on-demand-array-channel branch from fcf229a to 1a2e6c8 Compare July 26, 2019 12:11
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LGTM

@qwwdfsad qwwdfsad merged commit c7e9b56 into develop Aug 9, 2019
@qwwdfsad qwwdfsad deleted the on-demand-array-channel branch August 9, 2019 14:33
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