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- Subject: RE: clock() function note ...
- From: Philippe Lhoste <PhiLho@...>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 18:12:07 +0200 (MEST)
> > If anybody here know how to make finer measures, let me know.
>
> take a look at the LuaProfiler, in the wiki.
Mmm, I even had it on my hard disk, but failed to take a look until now :-)
It is seems very useful, but still rely on clock() or times(). I can replace
them with Win32 functions, but I still wonder what are the functions to
profile an application (ie. to get its CPU time).
I had a quick glance at the Performance Monitoring chapter of MSDN and I
still don't know what information it provides... I think I will give up as it is
non vital.
BTW, I found the tick count value:
Windows NT 3.5 and later: The system timer runs at approximately 10ms.
Windows NT 3.1: The system timer runs at approximately 16ms.
Windows 95/98/Me: The system timer runs at approximately 55ms.
I believe that's the resolution of clock() on Windows.
Regards.
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