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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 18-9-2013 10:08, Michael Schnell
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<b>If the event queue is empty, </b><b><var>CheckSynchronize w</var></b><b>aits
for an event to be pushed by a TThread or for <i>timeout</i>
Milliseconds to pass. If timeout is 0, it waits forever.</b><br>
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In the context of a wait a wait forever given a value of naught ,
this is pretty much the standard. In any language, in any OS.<br>
Why document a given?<br>
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