Time after hibernation strangly distributed
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Time after hibernation is distributed strangly between current task and "Unused time" task. To reproduce:
- create a task and keep it running
- go away for more than 10 minutes
- click "Započítat" button when a dialog about hibernation appears
- some amount of time is added to current task and some different amount of time is added to "Unused time" task
Version 2.4, build 220315
See also https://sourceforge.net/p/rachota/bugs/202/. Maybe it was not a good idea to add that time to unused time.
Thanks for the bug report but as you guessed it already this behavior is as designed after the fix of your #202. Let's assume a computer falls asleep for 5 minutes with Reading task running and these measurements:
Idle task - 20:27
Reading - 10:30
Now, if user wakes the computer up Rachota warns about detected hibernation and asks what to do with the 5-minutes downtime with regards to the Reading task. If the user chooses to include it but his/her hesitation takes 2 seconds Rachota distributes the time this way:
Idle task - 20:29
Reading - 15:30
What is wrong with this behavior? I think it makes sense.
I see. I am still confused by this evil "Idle task". My problem was that I missed the dialog about hibernation and several minutes were added to Idle task when I noticed. Never mind. I take it as designed.
Hesitation delay is now included in the hibernation time when computer wakes up from hibernation. The issue is fixed in Rachota 2.4 build #230224.
https://sourceforge.net/p/rachota/code/ci/9132dc89efd6a02a9b9e777acc1bd76424524439/