| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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time.
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well (e.g. wxWidgets) and it causes conflicts which are difficult to
resolve.
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to create and manage a separate thread ourselves.
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microsecond precision.
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initialised) in release mode.
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signal() works badly on SuckOS, and James reports that BSD doesn't
have sigset().
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Add a couple of macros to clean up the code.
(merges [1857])
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will not clear our signal handler after firing it.
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(refs #3, merges [1445])
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(refs #3, refs #9)
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SIGALRM will kill us.
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handler does. (refs #3, refs #9)
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#3, refs #9)
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* Fix handling of timers which never expire (zero deadline) (refs #9)
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freed in Timers::Cleanup, removing a reported memory leak (refs #9)
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