I have a timer that runs to restart an alarm once it goes off.
alarm = NSTimer.scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval(
60 * minutesConstant + secondsConstant,
target:self,
selector: Selector("endSession"),
userInfo: nil,
repeats:false)
Its selector function sets a mode flag, and calls the original function that set the alarm with new minutes and seconds constants, and also sends a user notification that the session has restarted.
I have a menu item that gets updated with the remaining time
![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/1SnZZm.png)
So I've been opening it to check that my alarm does indeed restart, and that the notification shows once it hits zero. It works, but when I have the menu open and it gets down to zero it just stays at 0:00 and the timer doesn't fire until I click off the menu at which point it immediately shows the notification and resets the timer like intended.
How can I force the timer to fire when the menu is open? It's not a big deal but I don't want the user to be confused with the session just hangs if they watch the timer go down.
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