From: Justice, R. -CONT(DYN) <Ran...@cn...> - 2001-06-26 20:05:47
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According to http://www.lisp.org/HyperSpec/Body/fun_get-internal-run-time.html Description: Returns as an integer the current run time in internal time units. The precise meaning of this quantity is implementation-defined; it may measure real time, run time, CPU cycles, or some other quantity. The intent is that the difference between the values of two calls to this function be the amount of time between the two calls during which computational effort was expended on behalf of the executing program. How can I determine "what" GET-INTERNAL-RUN-TIME measures? Thanks in advance Randy |
From: <don...@is...> - 2001-06-26 20:19:35
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> How can I determine "what" GET-INTERNAL-RUN-TIME measures? You won't like the answer. You have to first look at the clisp source to see what system call it makes for your particular system, then read the system doc to see what that system call does. |
From: Sam S. <sd...@gn...> - 2001-06-26 21:10:02
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> * In message <B4C...@pe...> > * On the subject of "[clisp-list] GET-INTERNAL-RUN-TIME" > * Sent on Tue, 26 Jun 2001 15:04:34 -0500 > * Honorable "Justice, Randy -CONT\(DYN\)" <Ran...@cn...> writes: > > How can I determine "what" GET-INTERNAL-RUN-TIME measures? RTFM: http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#d39e18310 GET-INTERNAL-RUN-TIME returns the amount of run time consumed by the current CLISP process since its startup. -- Sam Steingold (http://www.podval.org/~sds) Support Israel's right to defend herself! <http://www.i-charity.com/go/israel> Read what the Arab leaders say to their people on <http://www.memri.org/> Stupidity, like virtue, is its own reward. |