Update: Ignore this. That just gets mapped to the same stupid implementation!
Try substituting Win32::Sleep( $millis ) and see what if any difference it makes.
I've never understood why sleep is implemented that way on win32, when there is a perfectly good sleep function offered by the OS. Maybe it is something to do with the signals emulation?
In reply to Re: Tk and sleep() on win32
by BrowserUk
in thread Tk and sleep() on win32
by lightspeed
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