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to my understanding, setting tmux set-option -g status-interval $show_refresh means that the script dracula.sh is supposed to be run every five seconds, please correct me if im wrong.
however, some scripts sleep an additional $show_refresh seconds, while others don't.
i don't understand why each script would sleep an additional $show_refresh seconds, as this could lead to either the scripts sleep times adding up, leading to a much longer refresh interval than $show_refresh seconds. alternatively, it could lead to only some scripts being rate-limited, whilst others refresh as quickly as possible.
i think that the latter may be the case, but i don't understand why.
either way, this leads to unexpected behaviour.
therefore i think that we should either add the sleeping to all scripts, or remove it all-together.
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to my understanding, setting
tmux set-option -g status-interval $show_refresh
means that the script dracula.sh is supposed to be run every five seconds, please correct me if im wrong.however, some scripts sleep an additional
$show_refresh
seconds, while others don't.i don't understand why each script would sleep an additional
$show_refresh
seconds, as this could lead to either the scripts sleep times adding up, leading to a much longer refresh interval than$show_refresh
seconds. alternatively, it could lead to only some scripts being rate-limited, whilst others refresh as quickly as possible.i think that the latter may be the case, but i don't understand why.
either way, this leads to unexpected behaviour.
therefore i think that we should either add the sleeping to all scripts, or remove it all-together.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: