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RE: GNU-Win32 : gettimeofday
- To: "'dbe at wgn dot net'" <dbe at wgn dot net>
- Subject: RE: GNU-Win32 : gettimeofday
- From: "Lim Chu Cheow, Dr" <cclim at gintic dot gov dot sg>
- Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 10:43:28 +0800
- Cc: "'gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com'" <gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com>
Thanks! Since I don't follow the Unix standard changes very
closely, I'm a little confused now. On a SVR4 (Solaris 2.4),
from the man page, I get:
int gettimeofday(struct timeval *tp);
Whereas for a SunOS 4.1.3, I get from the man page:
int gettimeofday(tp, tzp)
struct timeval *tp;
struct timezone *tzp;
So GNU-Win32 is following an "older" Unix standard (whichever it is)?
- Chu-Cheow
>----------
>From: $Bill Luebkert[SMTP:dbe@wgn.net]
>Sent: Friday, May 30, 1997 10:20 AM
>To: Lim Chu Cheow, Dr
>Cc: gnu-win32@cygnus.com
>Subject: Re: GNU-Win32 : gettimeofday
>
>Lim Chu Cheow wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I just installed b18, and compiled a simple program
>> (given below). Compilation went through, but the
>> execution received some exception and died. Am I
>> missing something? Thanks in advance for any advice.
>>
>> ============
>> #include <stdio.h>
>> #include <sys/time.h>
>>
>> void main(void)
>> {
>> struct timeval tp;
>
>add:
> struct timezone tz;
>
>>
>> fprintf(stdout,"Hello world!!\n");
>> gettimeofday(&tp);
>
>replace:
> gettimeofday(&tp,&tz);
>
>> fprintf(stdout,"Current time = %lf s\n",
>> ((double)tp.tv_sec+tp.tv_usec*1.0e-6));
>> }
>
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