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It doesn't seem like a bad fix
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I'm not 100% sure that this is the right solution, but it does seem to work well enough. This is unfortunately a classic heisenbug. It was already hard enough to repro originally, but attaching a debugger made it totally impossible to hit. My theory is that it's possible for the GotFocus event to fire before the LayoutUpdated event does. If that were to occur, then we'd try to turn on the cursor timer before it exists, gracefully do nothing, then create the timer. In that case, we'd never get a subsequent message to start the blinking. I tested that theory by just initializing the cursor blinker to our `_focused` state. In that case, if the control has already been focused at the time of the LayoutUpdated event, then we can init the cursor to the correct state. Testing that out, I couldn't once get this to repro, which makes me think this works. I've opened some 900 (<sup>hyperbole</sup>) tabs now, so I'm pretty confident I'd have seen it by now. * Regressed in #10978 * [x] fixes #11411 * [x] I made sure I didn't regress #6586 * [x] I work here (cherry picked from commit 55aea08)
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I'm not 100% sure that this is the right solution, but it does seem to work well enough. This is unfortunately a classic heisenbug. It was already hard enough to repro originally, but attaching a debugger made it totally impossible to hit.
My theory is that it's possible for the GotFocus event to fire before the LayoutUpdated event does. If that were to occur, then we'd try to turn on the cursor timer before it exists, gracefully do nothing, then create the timer. In that case, we'd never get a subsequent message to start the blinking.
I tested that theory by just initializing the cursor blinker to our
_focusedstate. In that case, if the control has already been focused at the time of the LayoutUpdated event, then we can init the cursor to the correct state. Testing that out, I couldn't once get this to repro, which makes me think this works. I've opened some 900 (hyperbole) tabs now, so I'm pretty confident I'd have seen it by now.