delete EventPriority and its uses#43437
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Summary: ## Changelog: [iOS][Removed] - remove EventPriority class and always use the default EventPriority::AsynchronousBatched. This is potentially a breaking change if something in OSS sets a different priority. If a build fails because of this, simply remove the use of EventPriority. EventPriority::AsynchronousBatched is the default and none of the other priorities are used anymore. This is the first step of removing this concept from the codebase. Reviewed By: NickGerleman Differential Revision: D54684311
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Summary:
Changelog:
[iOS][Removed] - remove EventPriority class and always use the default EventPriority::AsynchronousBatched. This is potentially a breaking change if something in OSS sets a different priority. If a build fails because of this, simply remove the use of EventPriority.
EventPriority::AsynchronousBatched is the default and none of the other priorities are used anymore. This is the first step of removing this concept from the codebase.
Reviewed By: NickGerleman
Differential Revision: D54684311