Fix asynchrony bugs in dc_rack_server.py#293
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Fix asynchrony bugs in dc_rack_server.py#293amopremcak wants to merge 2 commits intolabrad:masterfrom amopremcak:fix_dc_rack_server
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The changes all look good except for that |
…t into changeLEDs method
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I added the changes to the fix_dc_rack_server branch. Sorry for the delay, I've been caught up with finals. |
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I say LGTM. However, I think we should get one from @zchen088 too since this is important and I think he's the real expert with this part of the system. |
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@DanielSank Thanks for taking the time to write up these notes. I followed your advice and separated the bug fixes from the new features. I must have added and subtracted a bunch of blank lines from this file as I modified it to suit our needs. In any case, I should have payed more attention to these changes when I submitted the initial pull request. I have a decent amount of experience with git, but I am fairly new to pull requests. Seems like a nice way of controlling what changes go into your master branch.