Period must be >= 1ms for BCM using Win32 API#1847
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…r than 1 ms Using a win32 SetWaitableTimer with a period of `0` means that the timer will only be signaled once. This will make the `ThreadBasedCyclicSendTask` to only send one message.
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Using a win32
SetWaitableTimerwith a period of0means that the timer will only be signaled once. This will make theThreadBasedCyclicSendTaskto only send one message.https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/synchapi/nf-synchapi-setwaitabletimer