Re: GNULib Module gettime Breaks CVS Build On Windows
Derek Robert Price <[email protected]> Wed, 12 May 2004 09:44:15 -0400
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Jim.Hyslop wrote:
>The implementation looks reasonable on a quick glance (I haven't
checked it
>in detail), but one thing you should be aware of is that, although the
>FILETIME is capable of containing times on the order of hectonanoseconds,
>the operating system only refreshes the time returned every 10.4
>milliseconds or so. This function will *not* give you a high-resolution
>time.
Hi Jim!
Are you aware of any function available on Windows that _does_ yield a
high resolution time? Preferrably one based on some standard, such as
C89, C99, or POSIX?
Thanks,
Derek
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