And fixed on OS X too. IIRC I handled it on Windows in a prior commit.
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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ struct uiDateTimePicker {
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NSDatePicker *dp;
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void (*onChanged)(uiDateTimePicker *, void *);
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void *onChangedData;
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BOOL blockSendOnce;
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};
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// TODO see if target-action works here or not; I forgot what cody271@ originally said
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v = (NSValue *) [timer userInfo];
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d = (uiDateTimePicker *) [v pointerValue];
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if (d->blockSendOnce) {
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d->blockSendOnce = NO;
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return;
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}
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(*(d->onChanged))(d, d->onChangedData);
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}
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memcpy(&tmbuf, time, sizeof (struct tm));
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t = mktime(&tmbuf);
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// TODO get rid of the need for this
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d->blockSendOnce = YES;
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[d->dp setDateValue:[NSDate dateWithTimeIntervalSince1970:t]];
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}
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