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Zili Chen updated CURATOR-648: ------------------------------ Component/s: Documentation > CuratorFramework#blockUntilConnected does now wait forever if waitTime <= 0 > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CURATOR-648 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CURATOR-648 > Project: Apache Curator > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Documentation > Reporter: João Alves > Assignee: Zili Chen > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 5.4.0 > > Time Spent: 0.5h > Remaining Estimate: 0h > > CuratorFramework#blockUntilConnected documentation remarks the following: > {noformat} > maxWaitTime - The maximum wait time. Specify a value <= 0 to wait > indefinitely{noformat} > This does not seem to be correct, if _maxWaitTime <= 0_ then > _blockUntilConnected_ returns immediately. > I am able to reproduce this behaviour locally and from the code it is > apparent to me that the cause is the logic in > {_}ConnectionStateManager#blockUntilConnected{_}: > {code:java} > boolean hasMaxWait = (units != null);{code} > Not sure what if the current behaviour is intended but I think misalignment > probably should be fixed to prevent unexpected behaviour. > What is the suggested fix here for this mismatch? > If the implementation is changed to wait indefinitely, would it make sense to > introduce a new method in _CuratorFramework_ to check the current curator > connection state without having to wait? > -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)