@Shadowpheonix: Thanks for setting up the test (simple for some is not simple for others).
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It's interesting to note that if instead the line is commented out
Some kind of high water mark
T is reached and the timers actually commence after a longer wait period.
From the Help consider this statement:
By contrast, if the auto-execute section turns on NoTimers but never turns it off, every newly launched thread (such as a hotkey, custom menu item, or timer) starts off immune to interruptions by timers.
But from what is tested can we also say?
By contrast, if a section
other than the auto-execute section turns on NoTimers but never turns it off, every newly launched thread from that section on (such as a hotkey, custom menu item
or timer -
impossible as it is not launched until T) starts off immune to interruptions by timers.