On 2019-01-28 12:42, Sean Paul wrote:
From: Sean Paul
In the case of an async/cursor update, we don't wait for the frame_done
event, which means handle_frame_done is never called, and the
frame_done
watchdog isn't canceled. Currently, this results in a frame_done
timeout
every time the curso
On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 12:43 PM Sean Paul wrote:
>
> From: Sean Paul
>
> In the case of an async/cursor update, we don't wait for the frame_done
> event, which means handle_frame_done is never called, and the frame_done
> watchdog isn't canceled. Currently, this results in a frame_done timeout
>
From: Sean Paul
In the case of an async/cursor update, we don't wait for the frame_done
event, which means handle_frame_done is never called, and the frame_done
watchdog isn't canceled. Currently, this results in a frame_done timeout
every time the cursor moves without a synchronous frame followi