using a single thread for all PID controller statuses#973
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stop thread if the last remaining circuit breaker is destroyed use a sliding interval of 1 (run through the loop every second)
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lib/semian/pid_controller_thread.rb
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this was accidentally commented out by mistake
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Create one monitoring thread that's shared amongst all Adaptive Circuit Breaker objects. Uses Fibers instead of threads if a fiber scheduler is available (as in SFR).