Christian Brabandt wrote:
> Hi,
> we have a timer_start() and a timer_stop() function.
> Shouldn't we also have a function that returns the status of a timer?
> And perhaps a way to query all active timers? Something like
> timer_get([id])? And perhaps a way to modify an active timer, like
> timer_modify(id)?
Are there examples of practical use?
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