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From: Andrew Cottrell <andspamtrap DOT aty DOT exemail DOT doty DOT com DOT dot DOT yau AT unknown DOT addr>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Microsoft clock()
Date: Fri, 09 Jul 2004 18:16:58 +1000
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>  detected problematic behavior of clock() on Microsoft Windows.

>============
>Windows 2000
>============
...SNIP....
>So, one can see that gpp and g++ generate quite different "cumulative processor time".
>It seems that "cumulative processor time" generated by g++ (Cygwin) is more believable.

Please goto www.delorie.com and have a look back in time in the DJGPP
workers list and you will find allot of talk about this a few years
ago and what was done to fix it.

In summary:-
1) You did not indicate which version of the DJGPP LIBC you are using.
This makes a BIG difference on 2K.
2) Did you try it on DOS? Does it work, on DOS clock() works.
3) Give the latest DJGPP LIBC a go. Check out the DJGPP newgroup
archive at www.delorie.com for where to find 2.04

Andrew

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