It should be valid even if they use time 'r' or 'e' This is saved and
restored across the call boundaries.
Rick
On Sat, Dec 29, 2018 at 8:12 PM Bill Turner, WB4ALM wrote:
> in the following code snippet, will the elapsed time still be correct if
> the called subroutine(s) use other forms of TIM
in the following code snippet, will the elapsed time still be correct if
the called subroutine(s) use other forms of TIME() such as Time()
and Time('L') but not Time('R') or Time('E') ???
start_time=time('R')
answer = output_text_Get_response(text_buffer) /** Send page, wait
fo
This is just for info; there has been a lot of water under the bridges since
this mail but I just wanted to let you know that there exists a Publican
installation (ver 3.2.1) for Docker. I could install it in virtually no-time
and have it up&running on my Macbook. I tried the test examples from
On Sat, Dec 29, 2018 at 2:01 AM Erich Steinböck
wrote:
> Did you see the finishing "Finished pdf" message?
>
No I did not. I got a bunch of slightly mangled messages like this (the
mangled parts were the newlines between the two messages, which did not
survive the cut-and-paste operation):
Sett