Mindtraveller Messages: 917 Registered: August 2007 Location: Russia, Moscow rgn.
Experienced Contributor
Sometimes it is very useful to handle time in milliseconds. I think it would be handy to have milliseconds in Time class. A lot of operations are executed in 0.5-2 seconds, and it is vital to see something more than 0 or 1 as a result.
What do you think?
Sometimes it is very useful to handle time in milliseconds. I think it would be handy to have milliseconds in Time class. A lot of operations are executed in 0.5-2 seconds, and it is vital to see something more than 0 or 1 as a result.
What do you think?
I do not know. If I need subsecond times, I usually use int or double.
The whole purpose of Time or Date IMO is that they are not decimal. Once you have time as double, you can always convert to Time quite easily.
Mindtraveller Messages: 917 Registered: August 2007 Location: Russia, Moscow rgn.
Experienced Contributor
Actually I was talking about detecting system time in milliseconds for various purposes (i.e. profiling). Something like Win32` GetTickCount() or even greater accuracy - with RDTSC.
mr_ped Messages: 825 Registered: November 2005 Location: Czech Republic - Praha
Experienced Contributor
I think it should be the magic documentation. I.e. you just look at it for 5min, and you know everything and never forget any piece of it. And also it should update with every new version automatically.