Effect of os clock change on timers

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cr
cr le 14 Déc 2022
Modifié(e) : cr le 22 Avr 2023
I see that on Windows 7 and Matlab 2017a, timer execution can be thrown astray if OS clock jumps back. E.g., if timer callback was to execute at 09:00 and I set OS clock back by 5mins while timer is running, the callback will now execute at 0905 actual time (which is 0900 pc time). However if I advance the clock by 5min, the callback timing is unaffected and correctly triggers at 0900 actual time (which is 8:55pc time). On MacOS with 2022b timing is unaffected by os clock changes in either directions.
Questions:
  1. Why is the behaviour different across platforms? Would be interesting to know how is it on Linux.
  2. Why is the behaviour not symmetric across clock jump forwards and backwards on Windows? How do timers work in general?
  3. How does one ensure external factors affecting OS clock (e.g. daylight savings shifts, windows updates whacking locale settings, etc) don't affect callback schedule on windows systems?
Thanks.

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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins le 15 Déc 2022
cr, this was a bug in earlier releases, and got fixed in R2021a.
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cr
cr le 18 Déc 2022
Modifié(e) : cr le 22 Avr 2023
Oh, I see. Do you mean to say clock changes in 21a and later versions dont affect clocks?
Thanks.

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