Gary Bilkus <[email protected]> writes:
> Given that time_t is always a signed integer value, wouldn't
>
> return (double)(time1-time2)
>
> just work anyway, at least as far as a patch for mingw is concerned?
Is it always a signed integer? Can't it sometimes be unsigned?
This is the "year 2037" problem, where 32-bit unsigned time rolls over.
However there is also a "Year 2106" problem, which is where 32-bit
unsigned time rolls over. I think there *are* some systems where it's
unsigned, but still 32 bits. Or at least there are apps where that is
the case.
-derek
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