@Hakaishin Whenever sleep
is found in code, it is a red flag that there is probably a bug. If your subscriber and publishers are different threads, then it is definitively a bug. sleep
is not a synchronization primitive. If they are different processes that don't otherwise communicate, then it may be a possible way of implementing a timeout, but even in that case sleep
is not abortable. Meaning that even if it usable in that context, it is still a very bad way of doing it.