Re: Integer arithmetic vs double precision arithmetic

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Monday, 27 March 2006 06:32 samaye, Glynn Clements alekhiit:

> E.g. The Unix API uses either seconds since midnight UTC, Jan 1st 1970
> (time(), typically 32 bits) or seconds and microseconds since that
> time (gettimeofday(), typically 32 bits for each component), while
> Java uses milliseconds since that date (64 bits).

Oh! I did not know that Java can return system time to millisecond precision. 
Is there a C or C++ function that can do that?

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