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@geeknoid geeknoid commented May 31, 2024

This addresses #5072 by allowing time to be
adjusted forwards and backwards in order to simulate the system's clock being adjusted. Messing around
with the time in this way doesn't affect outstanding timers.

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Was this meant to be included or was it from working on #5191 ?

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Yep, makes sure we don't regress...

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Oh, sorry, that file shouldn't be there.

This addresses #5072 by allowing time to be
adjusted forwards and backwards in order to simulate
the system's clock being adjusted. Messing around
with the time in this way doesn't affect outstanding
timers.
@geeknoid geeknoid force-pushed the geeknoid/faketimer branch from 193bd6f to d3f4338 Compare May 31, 2024 22:15
@geeknoid geeknoid merged commit 300c3ca into main Jun 1, 2024
@geeknoid geeknoid deleted the geeknoid/faketimer branch June 1, 2024 13:14
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