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Provide a state reinitialization feature #875
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Hey @vaivaswatha, what should we do about this PR? |
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Waiting for @KaustubhShamshery 's input. |
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@vaivaswatha : Any news? |
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@KaustubhShamshery were you able to test this? we're waiting for your approval to merge this. |
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Yes, can merge it. Sorry |
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Thank you. |
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This is required for use in the isolated server where arbitrary state can be populated for testing. Without this, the state can be setup only by running a lot of transitions.