I wrote:
> BTW, why is it that the --aggregate-interval option is unsupported on
> Windows?  Is that an artifact of the same disease of assuming too much
> about how instr_time is represented?  I don't see any very good reason
> for it other than the weird decision to store the result of
> INSTR_TIME_GET_DOUBLE in a "long", which seems rather broken in any case.

After looking closer, I see the real issue is that it prints the integer
part of INSTR_TIME_GET_DOUBLE and documents that as being a Unix
timestamp.  So that's not going to do either.  I solved it the same way
as in the other code path, ie just eat the cost of doing our own time
inquiry.

                        regards, tom lane


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