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Re: Missing struct itimerval
- To: Grant Leslie <grantl at deerinet dot nb dot ca>
- Subject: Re: Missing struct itimerval
- From: Jim Balter <jqb at netcom dot com>
- Date: Sun, 09 Feb 1997 19:43:53 -0800
- CC: GNU-WIN32 <gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com>
- Organization: JQB Enterprises
- References: <B0000003092@nt1.deerinet.nb.ca>
Grant Leslie wrote:
>
> > try grep -i itimerval *.h or *.c
> > it should show you one of the files which has the real structure
> > declaration...
> >
> I tried that :(, it's nowhere in the standard headers, or X11 headers
> that I can find.
> And there is no declaration in the Fvwm files either..
Interval timers are a BSD kernel facility to do interval timing at high
resolutions. You'll have to roll your own. You set an interval timer
to go off after a specified amount of time and then repeatedly
after a specified increment elapses; the process gets a signal
whenever the timer goes off.
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