Re: suspend blockers & Android integration

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On Sat, 5 Jun 2010 15:39:44 -0700
Arve Hjønnevåg <arve@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> >
> > For example if the Adobe Flash player puts a timer every 10
> > milliseconds (yes it does that), and you give it a 3.99 seconds
> > range, it will fire its timers every 4 seconds.... unless other
> > activity happens independently, at which point it'll align with
> > that instead.
> >
> 
> If you do that what you are delivering is nowhere close to what the
> app asked for. 

yeah it feels a little bit suspended 

> You don't need range timers for this, you could just as
> well add 4 seconds to all normal timers.

.. with the difference that with range timers, you naturally align with
other activity, so if there's system level activity, the AVERAGE service
the app gets is better by a LOT than just adding 4 seconds always.

but you knew that.... just doesn't help your case.



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