On Fri, 9 Dec 2011, Helmut Hartl wrote:
Well, if OS-X does not have it, we can't really say it is POSIX for our
purposes, so then it goes to the linux unit. It's as simple as that.
Only if you discriminate BSD systems :-) - Many professional vendors use
some sort of BSD in their products,
and some fpc.
Freebsd, Netbsd, Openbsd, and Linux has it.
For OSX there is a substitution:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5167269/clock-gettime-alternative-in-mac-os-x
Well, you'll have to convince Marco.
But I think it's that time of the month, when he's hard to convince, just for the fun of discussion :)
But till you do convince him, I'll put it in the linux unit,
and Marco can put it in a *BSD specific unit.
That's what these units are for.
Michael.
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