GetTickCount64 would solve these problems, since it returns the numbers
of millisenconds since the machine has started.
Em 16/10/2013 12:47, Steven McCoy escreveu:
On 16 October 2013 10:25, Laurent Alebarde <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
A simplier approach is to encapsulate the standard clock of your
choice and save in a static member the value of the last get. Then
if the standard clock goes back in time, you return the saved
value + 1.
For clock drift this is fine, one doesn't even have to bother with the
increment for many cases. However there can be major problems with
NTP, daylight savings, and suspend/hibernation states.
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Steve-o
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