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Move plasma, common, and photon into the Ray repository. #1

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pcmoritz and others added 30 commits August 13, 2016 15:20
Python library for plasma
Basic Python unit tests.
Remove directories as well with make clean.
Test Python 3 in Travis.
Remove C struct duplication and python plasma manager
* refactor plasma to use an event loop

* unify comment style

* Clean up Makefile flags.

* Randomize socket names in tests so multiple copies of the tests can be run in parallel without conflict.
* Run clang-format and add pre-commit hook for it.

* Modify .travis.yml to check

* Try to fix problems with .travis.yml

* Try to fix .travis.yml yet again

* Update .clang-format to Philipp's preferences

* Don't allow lint to fail in Travis

* Remove git-hooks directory

* Improve clang-format failure output

* Fix clang-format error

* Report which commit clang-format is comparing against, and add whitespace error

* Handle non-PR Travis in clang-format, and add another error

* Check $TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST correctly and add another error

* Fix syntax error in check-git-clang-format-output.sh

* Add whitespace error

* Remove extra whitespace, add clang-format to README
* Use dlmalloc to manage shared memory

* add stresstest
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