Hi,
Is the timer buggy or "works as specified":
Timer {
repeat: false
onTriggered: {
console.log(running) // true - I would assume false in non-repeating
timer
restart() // does not work - it calls stop and start but the timer
stops this automatically
}
}
The issue is clear when looking at the implementation:
void QDeclarativeTimer::finished()
{
Q_D(QDeclarativeTimer);
if (d->repeating || !d->running)
return;
emit triggered();
d->running = false;
d->firstTick = false;
emit runningChanged();
}
Shouldn't the 'running = false' and 'emit triggered()' be the other way around?
This is is how the QTimer works i.e. in the timeout() handler the active
property is already set to false and it can be restarted.
If this really is the wanted behavior, how do I restart the timer in the
onTriggered event handler without setting the repeat to true (I use the same
timer for many things and the repeat would just mess up everything).
Thanks,
-Pekka
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