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time: stop referring to timerproc in comment

The timerproc function has been removed.

Fixes #37774

Change-Id: Ice5e1d8fec91cd6ee7f032e0d21e8315a26bc6a3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/222783
Reviewed-by: Alberto Donizetti <alb.donizetti@gmail.com>
This commit is contained in:
Ian Lance Taylor 2020-03-10 22:11:00 -07:00
parent 1f231d74f6
commit 85e87f9d81

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@ -67,12 +67,13 @@ func CheckRuntimeTimerOverflow() {
resetTimer(r, 0)
}()
// If the test fails, we will hang here until the timeout in the testing package
// fires, which is 10 minutes. It would be nice to catch the problem sooner,
// but there is no reliable way to guarantee that timerproc schedules without
// doing something involving timerproc itself. Previous failed attempts have
// tried calling runtime.Gosched and runtime.GC, but neither is reliable.
// So we fall back to hope: We hope we don't hang here.
// If the test fails, we will hang here until the timeout in the
// testing package fires, which is 10 minutes. It would be nice to
// catch the problem sooner, but there is no reliable way to guarantee
// that timers are run without doing something involving the scheduler.
// Previous failed attempts have tried calling runtime.Gosched and
// runtime.GC, but neither is reliable. So we fall back to hope:
// We hope we don't hang here.
<-t.C
}