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@ -944,18 +944,27 @@ void cgtime(struct timeval *tv)
@@ -944,18 +944,27 @@ void cgtime(struct timeval *tv)
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#else |
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/* Windows start time is since 1601 lol so convert it to unix epoch 1970. */ |
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#define EPOCHFILETIME (116444736000000000LL) |
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void cgtime(struct timeval *tv) |
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/* Return the system time as an lldiv_t in decimicroseconds. */ |
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static void decius_time(lldiv_t *lidiv) |
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{ |
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FILETIME ft; |
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LARGE_INTEGER li; |
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lldiv_t lidiv; |
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GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft); |
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li.LowPart = ft.dwLowDateTime; |
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li.HighPart = ft.dwHighDateTime; |
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li.QuadPart -= EPOCHFILETIME; |
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/* SystemTime is in decimicroseconds so divide by an unusual number */ |
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lidiv = lldiv(li.QuadPart, 10000000); |
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*lidiv = lldiv(li.QuadPart, 10000000); |
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} |
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void cgtime(struct timeval *tv) |
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{ |
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lldiv_t lidiv; |
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decius_time(&lidiv); |
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tv->tv_sec = lidiv.quot; |
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tv->tv_usec = lidiv.rem / 10; |
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} |
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