This change contains some cleanup and minor improvements necessary for follow-on changes to add pipeline limits, but are sufficiently independent to warrant their own change. * Fix a typo in the reportNonEnqueuedItem method name. * Allow addChange to return warnings to enqueueChangesAhead (so that if addChange(1) calls enqueueChangesAhead which calls addchange(2) which decides not to enqueue a change, addcChange(2) can send the warning back to addChange(1)). * Only delete a dynamic pipeline from the first dynamic pipeline context manager. Without this, if we declined to enqueue a change ahead in an independent pipeline and tried to report that to the originating change via reportNonEnqueuedItem, we would delete the dynamic queue after examining the second change but before reporting the first. This skips the delete on the second change and handles it on the first. * Remove unused getChangesInQueue method. Change-Id: I99755c88bab04e7101de7f110101259eb08eec27
Zuul
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