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@clue clue commented Mar 25, 2018

Builds on top of #130

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@WyriHaximus WyriHaximus requested review from jsor and WyriHaximus March 25, 2018 20:14
* that are subject to discontinuous time adjustments (time jumps).
* This means that if you schedule a timer to trigger in 30s and then adjust
* your system time forward by 20s, the timer SHOULD still trigger in 30s.
* See also [event loop implementations](#loop-implementations) for more details.
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The reference can probably omitted here in the docblock or link to README.md#loop-implementations

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Fair point. This only consistently applies the same changes from #130 to this method. Does it make sense for you to keep this as-is for now and look into all these references in a follow-up PR? 👍

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