> You learn something every day.  At least, I do about Emacs.

`timer-max-repeats' is the "maximum number of times to repeat a timer,
if real time jumps".  Hence, there is an upper bound on the number of
times such timer run.

I think the Elisp manual should mention two things: (1) That a timer can
fire more frequently than indicated by the repeat argument once it has
been delayed.  (2) That there's an upper bound on the number of times a
timer may fire more frequently when it has been delayed.



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