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Fix sample code for Timeout overload #1109

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion README.md
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Expand Up @@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ Policy

// Configure variable timeout via a func provider.
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.Timeout(() => myTimeoutProvider)) // Func<TimeSpan> myTimeoutProvider
.Timeout(myTimeoutProvider)) // Func<TimeSpan> myTimeoutProvider
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Alternatively, it could also be this:

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.Timeout(myTimeoutProvider)) // Func<TimeSpan> myTimeoutProvider
.Timeout(() => myTimeoutProvider())) // Func<TimeSpan> myTimeoutProvider

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Yes, but why someone would need to do this? 😊

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IMHO it makes the intent clearer to the reader outside of an IDE (i.e. in our documentation) that it's a delegate and not simple variable.

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I also thought of that, but that's why there is a comment in front of the code. It is not always possible (or good) to make everything super easy. The reader already took the time to read the README file to that point and already looked at samples. At this point, there are four different hints for the reader: 1- This sample should have something new compared to the two samples above it, 2- The comment above the code says "via a func provider", 3- the variable name ends with Provider, 4- The comment in front states the variable type.

No one can help someone that just wants to copy a code snippet that he/she found, blindly, without paying attention.

Sorry for the long comment 😋. I hope I was able to deliver my point.

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And the library is already complicated enough, that not paying attention will not help the reader.


// Timeout, calling an action if the action times out
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