The dangers of sleeping

In eval.c, the routine 'timeofday()' uses 'gettimeofday()'. This doesn't
work since 'gettimeofday()' is effected by modifications to the system
clock. Since 'gettimeofday()' value is relative to a particular date in
time, it is of no help.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Giddings [mailto:bg-rubytalk@infofiend.com]
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 10:53 AM

gettimeofday() on Linux at least, returns the number of seconds and
microseconds since January 1st 1970. This is the value that should
never suddenly change, and should never, under any circumstances, go
backwards.

It seems pretty reasonable to me to expect this value to stay
sane, but
if you either know you're on a computer that will have this value
changed by big amounts, or you have specialized needs, go right ahead
and make a better system, and if you do, please share!