Yes, we can probably consider that a bug in GWT.
I'd also call this pattern of doing real work in a static initializer a 
code smell: 
http://misko.hevery.com/code-reviewers-guide/flaw-constructor-does-real-work/
While still a flaw considering the above link, it's however a common 
practice to call `ensureInjected()` from the class constructor (ideally, 
you'd rather call it in a lifecycle method, such as Activity#start, or 
Widget#onAttach); and that would likely fix your issue here.

On Thursday, June 18, 2020 at 8:33:06 PM UTC+2, Gordan Krešić wrote:
>
> On 18. 06. 2020. 20:25, Gordan Krešić wrote: 
> > Probably unrelated with StyleInjector but with Scheduler.scheduleFinally 
>
> Ok, I've put a most basic repro case to prove that this is a Scheduler 
> issue: 
>
> public class Foo { 
>
>         static { 
>                 Scheduler.get().scheduleFinally(() -> 
> GWT.log("Finally!")); 
>         } 
>          
> } 
>
> Now initialite Foo on startup (in EntryPoint.onModuleLoad() for example), 
> but "Finally!" will be printed only *after* first event loop, like 
> described: 
>
> Scheduler.get().scheduleFixedDelay(() -> { 
>         return false; 
> }, 0); 
>
>         -gkresic. 
>

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