Android: Change export plugin poll to 300 ms
This removes the reliance on the not-so-fully-implemented Power API, which throws an error in the HTML5 editor. This was already changed to 200 ms in the master branch, and here I picked 300 ms to be consistent with the iOS export plugin. All these thread sleeps need to be re-assessed together to be made more consistent (and possibly configurable - and most importantly battery preserving by default).
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@ -373,11 +373,11 @@ void EditorExportPlatformAndroid::_check_for_changes_poll_thread(void *ud) {
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ea->device_lock.unlock();
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ea->device_lock.unlock();
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}
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}
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uint64_t sleep = OS::get_singleton()->get_power_state() == OS::POWERSTATE_ON_BATTERY ? 1000 : 100;
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uint64_t sleep = 300'000;
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uint64_t wait = 3000000;
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uint64_t wait = 3'000'000;
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uint64_t time = OS::get_singleton()->get_ticks_usec();
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uint64_t time = OS::get_singleton()->get_ticks_usec();
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while (OS::get_singleton()->get_ticks_usec() - time < wait) {
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while (OS::get_singleton()->get_ticks_usec() - time < wait) {
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OS::get_singleton()->delay_usec(1000 * sleep);
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OS::get_singleton()->delay_usec(sleep);
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if (ea->quit_request.is_set()) {
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if (ea->quit_request.is_set()) {
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break;
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break;
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}
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}
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