Author: William Bryant
Date: 06:57:25 12/07/99
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On December 07, 1999 at 03:57:45, Tom Kerrigan wrote: > >I guess ftime does seem a little unix-ish. I don't know if it's ANSI C or not. >But it is supported in Visual C++, gcc, and Turbo C 2. Anyway, the reason I use >ftime instead of something else is because it returns the time in milliseconds. >I think it's surprising that CW doesn't support it. (?) > >-Tom > It supports something similar (look in utime.h). But it does not support the milliseconds portion of the timing record which returns 0; William wbryant@ix.netcom.com
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