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Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 11:14:10 +0100
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From: Lars Steinke <lars DOT steinke AT tu-clausthal DOT de>
Subject: GCC G77 Sleep Intrinsic
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Hello,

I am using G77 (cygwin, GCC G77 on Windows 98 SE) and
I have a problem with the following function:

Sleep Intrinsic
      CALL Sleep(Seconds)

Seconds: INTEGER(KIND=1); scalar; INTENT(IN).

Intrinsic groups: unix.

Description:

Causes the process to pause for Seconds seconds. See sleep(2).

<http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-3.3.2/g77/Sleep-
Intrinsic.html#Sleep%20Intrinsic>

If I write:

       CALL Sleep(1)

in my program and if I compile my program with:

g77 -o test test.f

the 'sleep' is so fast that you can not see it.

It is not a quarter as a second.

If i write

       CALL Sleep(1000)

it is approximatly a second.

?


Lars


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