man...I hate when people point out the obvious when its not even related to the point. The point was to test the new and improved 5.8 threading...which I think was a good idea....besides...
$max_wait = $wait1 > $wait2 ? $wait1 : $wait2;
does not equal
$max_wait = $wait1 if $wait1 > $max_wait;
because $max_wait is an aggregate value and is not in the same scope....you would lose your max value at every iteration....instead...
$max_wait = ($wait1 > $wait2) ? ($wait1 > $max_wait) ? $wait1 : $max
+_wait : ($wait2 > $max_wait) ? $wait2 : $max_wait;
would work....
-insomnia
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