oh ok see i just dislike their use of the term "dy...
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oh ok see i just dislike their use of the term "dynamic scheduling" then i just meant choosing execution strategy at runtime
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It isn’t; it’s trying both and using whichever result comes in first
(Probably with some optional heuristics around deciding which actions are probably faster to run where, and only trying them there)
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yes ok i just don't like the idea of racing by default at all and haven't been thinking of doing that regardless of what bazel does, i would much more prefer a single execution