On Fri, 19 Jan 2024 16:07:31 GMT, Michael Strauß <[email protected]> wrote:
> The `Animation` class states in the documentation of various methods that the
> method call would be asynchronous, using language similar to:
>
>
> {@code stop()} is an asynchronous call, the {@code Animation} may not stop
> immediately.
>
>
> This is factually wrong, there are no asynchronous calls. In fact, the
> methods in question can only be called synchronously on the JavaFX
> Application thread, and the state of the animation is changed immediately.
> For example, when `stop()` is called, the animation transitions to the
> stopped state instantly, without waiting for the next animation pulse.
Looks fine, but I'd like to see what Jurgen's case is on the mailing list.
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Marked as reviewed by nlisker (Reviewer).
PR Review: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/1342#pullrequestreview-1835435903