chore: [DSM-103] Rename "priority credit" and "executed slices"#10043
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In field names and comments, replace "priority credit" and "executed slices" with "executed rounds". "Priority credit" was the old mechanism, now replaced. And "executed slices" is a misnomer, what we're actually counting is rounds during which a long execution made progress, not the actual number of slices executed (multiple slices might be executed in any given round, but we charge for rounds, not slices).
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In field names and comments, replace "priority credit" and "executed slices" with "executed rounds". "Priority credit" was the old mechanism, now replaced. And "executed slices" is a misnomer, what we're actually counting is rounds during which a long execution made progress, not the actual number of slices executed (multiple slices might be executed in any given round, but we charge for rounds, not slices).