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Efl.Loop.Timer.interval is a constructor property
Summary: If you don't set the interval during construction, construction fails so there's no chance to set it later. We either change that behavior (is it really needed? can't we just set some default during construction and override it later?) or properly mark this property as a construction-time property with this patch. Test Plan: Nothing changes, this will only have effect once bindings start using it. Reviewers: cedric, zmike, bu5hm4n, q66 Reviewed By: cedric Subscribers: #reviewers, #committers Tags: #efl Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7691
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@ -56,6 +56,9 @@ class Efl.Loop_Timer extends Efl.Loop_Consumer
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events {
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tick: void; [[Event triggered when the specified time as passed.]]
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}
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constructors {
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.interval;
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}
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implements {
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Efl.Object.constructor;
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Efl.Object.destructor;
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