| Index: base/message_pump_win.cc
|
| ===================================================================
|
| --- base/message_pump_win.cc (revision 65315)
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| +++ base/message_pump_win.cc (working copy)
|
| @@ -66,7 +66,8 @@
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| // Be careful here. TimeDelta has a precision of microseconds, but we want a
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| // value in milliseconds. If there are 5.5ms left, should the delay be 5 or
|
| // 6? It should be 6 to avoid executing delayed work too early.
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| - double timeout = ceil((delayed_work_time_ - Time::Now()).InMillisecondsF());
|
| + double timeout =
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| + ceil((delayed_work_time_ - TimeTicks::Now()).InMillisecondsF());
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|
|
| // If this value is negative, then we need to run delayed work soon.
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| int delay = static_cast<int>(timeout);
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| @@ -96,7 +97,7 @@
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| PostMessage(message_hwnd_, kMsgHaveWork, reinterpret_cast<WPARAM>(this), 0);
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| }
|
|
|
| -void MessagePumpForUI::ScheduleDelayedWork(const Time& delayed_work_time) {
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| +void MessagePumpForUI::ScheduleDelayedWork(const TimeTicks& delayed_work_time) {
|
| //
|
| // We would *like* to provide high resolution timers. Windows timers using
|
| // SetTimer() have a 10ms granularity. We have to use WM_TIMER as a wakeup
|
| @@ -409,7 +410,7 @@
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| DCHECK(ret);
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| }
|
|
|
| -void MessagePumpForIO::ScheduleDelayedWork(const Time& delayed_work_time) {
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| +void MessagePumpForIO::ScheduleDelayedWork(const TimeTicks& delayed_work_time) {
|
| // We know that we can't be blocked right now since this method can only be
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| // called on the same thread as Run, so we only need to update our record of
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| // how long to sleep when we do sleep.
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|