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Fixed incorrect virtual function overload in TSelectorAnalyzer #4043

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The TSelectorAnalyzer::endJob had the wrong function signature and therefore was not overriding the base class and was never called.

The TSelectorAnalyzer::endJob had the wrong function signature and therefore
was not overriding the base class and was never called.
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A new Pull Request was created by @Dr15Jones (Chris Jones) for CMSSW_7_2_X.

Fixed incorrect virtual function overload in TSelectorAnalyzer

It involves the following packages:

PhysicsTools/ParallelAnalysis

@nclopezo, @vadler, @cmsbuild, @Degano, @monttj can you please review it and eventually sign? Thanks.
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monttj commented Jun 14, 2014

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This pull request is fully signed and it will be integrated in one of the next CMSSW_7_2_X IBs unless changes (tests are also fine).

ktf added a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 16, 2014
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Fixed incorrect virtual function overload in TSelectorAnalyzer
@ktf ktf merged commit f8f03f6 into cms-sw:CMSSW_7_2_X Jun 16, 2014
@Dr15Jones Dr15Jones deleted the clangFixPhysicsToolsParallelAnalysis branch June 25, 2014 15:58
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