Re: About ceph_clock_now()

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On 23-1-2016 22:55, Adam C. Emerson wrote:
> On 23/01/2016, Matt Benjamin wrote:
>> Hi Willem,
>>
>> Agree.  The c++ notations and our declarations using them do centralize all this.  I don't know if we're actually defining anything equivalent to the coarse/fast clocks (it seems like a good idea, and I assumed we would), and it's straightforward to do.
>>
>> (Adam may have, already.)
> 
> We do. We can switch out ceph::coarse_mono_clock for BSD's FAST MONO CLOCK or on
> systems that don't have a coarse/fast option, just fall back to CLOCK_MONOTONIC
> easily.
> 
Cool,

Last time I tried a testrun after catching up to HEAD, I got quite a few
compiletime errors.
Guess I've got to catch up again.

--WjW

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