It looks like this lz.Timer.addTimer( new LzDelegate( this, "changeCard" ), 15000 );
the format from the documentation I'm going to try your suggestion. I assume this.stillDownDelegate is the method called? Chris On 11-04-25 08:43 PM, Henry Minsky wrote: > what does your code look like? > > a call like > lz.Timer.addTimer( this.stillDownDelegate, 500 ); > pushes the delegate onto a list at worst, and that entry (not the > delegate) will be garbage collected when the timer fires. > > > > On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 8:25 PM, Chris Janik <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Hey All, > > What happens when a timer finishes it's count? I want to create a > timed > loop but every time it runs I'm creating a new timer. I'm worried that > if this goes on for a while it will really get bloated. > > Any thoughts would be very much appreciated > > -- > Chris > > > > > -- > Henry Minsky > Software Architect > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > >
