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Ben Martz commented on LUCENENET-231:
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Just as a general best practice, may I recommend the use of
TimeSpan.TicksPerMillisecond instead of an inline value?
> System.DateTime.Now.Millisecond bug
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>
> Key: LUCENENET-231
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENENET-231
> Project: Lucene.Net
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: 2.9.0
> Reporter: Digy
> Attachments: CurrentTimeMillis.patch
>
>
> There are too many places where Java's System.currentTimeMillis() has been
> ported as System.DateTime.Now.Millisecond.
> I will replace them with a new method in SupportClass
> {code}
> public static long CurrentTimeMillis()
> {
> return DateTime.Now.Ticks / 10000;
> }
> {code}
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