Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/12/12/11:08:12
At 15:03 12.12.03 +0000, you wrote:
>Sorry to re-post on top of my previous one, but I've had another thought
>(on a Friday as well !).
>Given that the problem has shown on Win 98 SE, but seems okay on Win XP &
>2K: Maybe the clock 'tick' used in the Win 9x API is different to that
>used in the Win NT API ? I don't have access to a Win 9x machine at the
>moment, but maybe someone would like to try something like a 'CALL
>Sleep(2000)' in G77 under Win9x and see if it waits for around 2 seconds ?
I did and it waits for around 2 seconds. I also tried (10000) and then it
waits for around 10 seconds.
Seems to be milli-second intervals...
What will happen if i run this program (compiled on 98) on 2K? Will it
waits for 2 seconds or for 2000 ! seconds?
Lars
> This question seems to have stirred some distant memory in the darkest
> recesses of my brain, about Win 9x clock ticks being at milli-second
> intervals, but those recesses are far too dark to be able to remember
> clearly.
>Kevin.
>
>| -----Original Message-----
>| From: cygwin-owner AT cygwin DOT com
>| [mailto:cygwin-owner AT cygwin DOT com]On Behalf
>| Of kevin DOT lawton AT bt DOT com
>| Sent: 12 December 2003 12:45
>| To: lars DOT steinke AT tu-clausthal DOT de; cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
>| Subject: RE: GCC G77 Sleep Intrinsic
>|
>| I can confirm that Sleep(n) intrinsic function appears to
>| work as expected under Windoze 2000 (SP2).
>| Could test under Win95 OSR2 and Win-Me this weekend if any use.
>| Kevin.
>|
>| | -----Original Message-----
>| | From: cygwin-owner AT cygwin DOT com
>| | [mailto:cygwin-owner AT cygwin DOT com]On Behalf
>| | Of Lars Steinke
>| | Sent: 12 December 2003 12:25
>| | To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
>| | Subject: Re: GCC G77 Sleep Intrinsic
>| |
>| | On Thursday 11 December 2003 02:14, Lars Steinke wrote:
>| | > 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.
>| | >
>| | Works fine here on XP. Check the FAQ's to see if C sleep() or
>| | the Sleep API
>| | may not be supported on 98.
>| |
>| | I did check the FAQ, but without success...
>| | I am not very adept at cygwin and g77... Can you help me?
>| |
>| | Thank you very much!
>| |
>| | Lars
>| |
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