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update getLocalTime(). #2629

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What if ms=0?

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ms should not be given zero right. I think ms here is timeout milliseconds.

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Nope. If it is 0, it should be able to immediately return a false. This means time is not synched (maybe the network is not yet connected), and it can be used in synchronous processing. I don't understand the issue you are fixing with this.

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It simplifies the method and eliminates repetitive code. Penalty will really be microscopic. I will accept it :)

@me-no-dev me-no-dev merged commit 0906bf5 into espressif:master Apr 10, 2019
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