Hello,
We found out that ftime function in Windows returns milliseconds in
fractions of context switch.
In Linux it looks fine.
Here is an example:
I call ftime in a loop and after that print time and milliseconds when
it's different from the previous value:
Linux:
Wed Aug 15 23:14:57 2007
521
Wed Aug 15 23:14:57 2007
522
Wed Aug 15 23:14:57 2007
523
Wed Aug 15 23:14:57 2007
524
Wed Aug 15 23:14:57 2007
525
Press Enter to continue!
Windows:
Thu Aug 16 09:26:56 2007
503
Thu Aug 16 09:26:56 2007
518
Thu Aug 16 09:26:56 2007
534
Thu Aug 16 09:26:56 2007
549
Thu Aug 16 09:26:56 2007
565
Press any key to continue . . .
Does anyone know if it's possible to overcome that somehow in Windows (registry key)?
Does anyone have more precisely QuickFix time code for Windows (QueryPerformanceCounter)?
Thank you.
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Regards,
Alexey Zubko
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