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Fixed set- and clearTimeout to make debugging working with Firefox #9800
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this PR is based on the patch that @niloc132 provided in the issue as a workaround with a comment
I don't think this is a reasonable fix to make to GWT itself, but it does look like we could remove the watchdog entirely, or only conditionally enable it.
so I think it would be better implement that instead.
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Sorry for the delay on this. I finally simplified the bug report and filed it at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1833637. The watchdog timer isn't needed at all to see invalid behavior. Unfortunately, this shows that this patch doesn't go far enough - not only can the watchdog timer keep running, but any other timer can too - we have to fix any other call to |
The same problem occurs in automated tests using selenium with the latest htmlunit-driver. |
That's interesting - did you file an issue with them showing the issue? From the linked issue above, the underlying issue originally intended to be fixed by this patch is a regression in the FF debugger, with a workaround: In |
I use the workaround in SDBG to avoid this problem. |
This fixes a problem that only occurs in firefox while debugging.
Without the fix SDBG Users would be forced to super-source the Impl class.
After a few weeks of testing i did'nt find any negative effects on runtime, or in other browsers.
Has been discussed in #9787.
Fixes #9787