> > Given
> >
> > getrusage(RUSAGE_SELF, &t);
> > cpu[0] = t.ru_utime.tv_sec;
> > cpu[1] = 1000 * t.ru_utime.tv_usec;
> > cpu[2] = t.ru_stime.tv_sec;
> > cpu[3] = 1000 * t.ru_stime.tv_usec;
> >
> > in `getCPUTime.c', I don't understand
> >
> > return ((fromIntegral (I# (indexIntArray# frozen#
> > 0#)) * 1000000000 +
> > fromIntegral (I# (indexIntArray# frozen# 1#)) +
> > fromIntegral (I# (indexIntArray# frozen# 2#))
> > * 1000000000 +
> > fromIntegral (I# (indexIntArray# frozen#
> > 3#))) * 1000)
> >
> > in `GetCPUTime.lhs'. I mean, I would expect cases 1# and 3#
> > to be the same. Is it a problem in my brain or in the code?
>
> Yep, it looks entirely bogus to me. Cases 0#, 1# and 2# all
> look to be
> in nanoseconds, but they should be in picoseconds.
I take it back. Read the code again *very* carefully :-)
Cheers,
Simon
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