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Can one disable the "time estimate"?
For my tests (that do not progress very linearly) the "estimated remaining time" (I assume it is - the second time display after the "/") is very inaccurate and I would prefer to disable it - is this possible? If not it would be a nice feature.
Right now it cannot be disabled. There are two ways: (1) enable a way to disable the estimated remaining time; (2) use a fancier method to estimate instead of just doing linear extrapolation as it is right now. Which one do you prefer?
Short term disabling would fit my needs. Long term one could even consider ability for the user of the library to add a function for calculation that fits the use-case.
Best Regards Magnus
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Right now it cannot be disabled. There are two ways: (1) enable a way to disable the estimated remaining time; (2) use a fancier method to estimate instead of just doing linear extrapolation as it is right now. Which one do you prefer?
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Will be fixed in 0.9.4
, and added a new configurable setting in ProgressBarBuilder
: you can now use setETAFunction(BiFunction<ProgressState, Duration, Optional<Duration>>)
to provide with your own estimator of remaining time (for non-linear progresses).