On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 13:08:31 +0200, "Lynton Grice"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi Simon,
>
>Yup, on Solaris I ran this and it was 1000 milliseconds for the following:
>
>int theReturn = sqlite3_sleep(1);
>
>Any way you know I can make it sleep on Solaris for 1 millisecond? Any other
>C tricks you know of?
>
Standard C Library Functions usleep(3C)
NAME
usleep - suspend execution for interval in microseconds
SYNOPSIS
#include <unistd.h>
int usleep(useconds_t useconds);
DESCRIPTION
The usleep() function suspends the caller from execution for
the number of microseconds specified by the useconds argu-
ment. The actual suspension time might be less than
requested because any caught signal will terminate usleep()
following execution of that signal's catching routine. The
suspension time might be longer than requested by an arbi-
trary amount because of the scheduling of other activity in
the system.
If the value of useconds is 0, then the call has no effect.
The use of the usleep() function has no effect on the action
or blockage of any signal. In a multithreaded process, only
the invoking thread is suspended from execution.
RETURN VALUES
On completion, usleep() returns 0. There are no error
returns.
ERRORS
No errors are returned.
USAGE
The usleep() function is included for its historical usage.
The nanosleep(3C) function is preferred over this function.
--
( Kees Nuyt
)
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