< said:
> Simply put,will untimeout cause to de-establish a
> timeout irrespective of the position/status of a
> timeout already scheduled?In other words,will
> untimeout prove futile sometimes?
No and yes, respectively. If the timeout is already running,
untimeout (or more properly, callout_sto
Hi,
If there is a timeout sheduled already (because of an
asynchronous interrupt),and if it is needed to
untimeout the same and again start a new timeout,
How reliable is untimeout?,ie will untimeout call help
cancelling a timeout that has proceeded to a
considerable adavanced stage?
Simply put,wi
Hi,
If there is a timeout sheduled already (because of an
asynchronous interrupt),and if it is needed to
untimeout the same and again start a new timeout,
How reliable is untimeout?,ie will untimeout call help
cancelling a timeout that has proceeded to a
considerable adavanced stage?
Simply put,wi