ISSUE-1: Scheduling processing model needs to be more tightly defined

scheduling

Scheduling processing model needs to be more tightly defined

State:
CLOSED
Product:
Request Animation Frame
Raised by:
Cameron McCormack
Opened on:
2011-05-18
Description:
We should define the processing model in terms of an HTML5 task queue, so that animation frame callback scheduling participates in the browser event loop in a well defined manner.

"Getting the next sample time" is also not defined.
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Related emails:
  1. [minutes] 20151027 Web Performance face-to-face (from plh@w3.org on 2015-10-29)
  2. [minutes] 20110727 Web Performance WG Teleconference #43 (from jmann@microsoft.com on 2011-07-27)
  3. [minutes] 20110720 Web Performance WG Teleconference #42 (from jmann@microsoft.com on 2011-07-20)
  4. [minutes] 20110706 Web Performance WG Teleconference #40 (from jmann@microsoft.com on 2011-07-06)
  5. [minutes] 20110629 Web Performance WG Teleconference #39 (from jmann@microsoft.com on 2011-06-30)
  6. [minutes] 20110622 Web Performance WG Teleconference #38 (from jmann@microsoft.com on 2011-06-22)
  7. ISSUE-1 (scheduling): Scheduling processing model needs to be more tightly defined [Request Animation Frame] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2011-05-18)

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[JatinderMann]: Scheduling processing model needs to be more tightly defined 2011-05-18

22 Jun 2011, 21:11:15

Fixed by http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/webperf/rev/8ca96303d8f5

James Robinson, 27 Jul 2011, 05:16:19

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