> > > So do you think it makes sense to have the function return some form or
> > > error instead of just returning 0, or is there a good reason it is not
> > > doing that already?
> I don't think it helps with a lot, you need to change clients to
> handle the error, at which point we've not real
>
> Yes, I meant that progress bar.
> I've had that 1s idle timer idea as well, unfortunately after writing this,
> but thank you for confirming that this would indeed work.
> I will give that a try and if I can get RSIBreak to a working state on
> wayland submit a PR for it.
Excellent, thank yo
> I agree, if we can't make the KIdleTime framework work in Wayland there
> should be a way to query the framework if it's going to work or not.
Just to make sure that's not misread by others; the framework works
for the majority of methods used in the common case, just not this one
polling metho
El dissabte, 14 de novembre de 2020, a les 12:46:41 CET, Dominik Waurenschk va
escriure:
> Hi, I just came across the issue that RSIBreak is unable to count down in
> wayland, after 1 second it always resets its timer.
>
> I investigated the code and found that it calls KIdleTime, which in turn
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