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oops, fix case of timers never being fired while we have idlers.
To reach this case, have a timer that would not be fired on _ecore_main_loop_iterate_internal(), for example it's not ready yet (just_added==1), system would get into this inner loop and would never stop, since there is timer expired now (next_time == 0.0), if we go to start_loop it would just get into the same loop, not dispatching and timers. Python test 04-idler.py triggered that problem. SVN revision: 41342
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@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ _ecore_main_loop_iterate_internal(int once_only)
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if (_ecore_signal_count_get() > 0) have_signal = 1;
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if (have_event || have_signal) break;
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next_time = _ecore_timer_next_get();
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if (next_time < 0) goto start_loop;
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if (next_time <= 0) break;
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if (do_quit) break;
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}
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_ecore_loop_time = ecore_time_get();
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