Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2022 15:30:12 -0400 From: Kurt Hackenberg <kh@panix.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: How do get elapsed time in milliseconds in a shell script? Message-ID: <b2107a6a-7b58-9e26-63f4-6a4c71393e2c@panix.com> In-Reply-To: <4c98bb6d-a128-d10b-a896-6af11c06d41c@fjl.co.uk> References: <4c98bb6d-a128-d10b-a896-6af11c06d41c@fjl.co.uk>
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On 2022/07/12 04:08, Frank Leonhardt wrote: With the "time" command? (Measures the time a command takes to execute, in ms. "Time" is built in to some shells.) > Yes, I could write something in 'C' in a few lines of 'C' but I want to > do this using the base system and nothing else. Isn't C part of the base system?
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