Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 02:22:22 +0200 From: Andreas Kohn <andreas.kohn@gmx.net> To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: struct timeval: why is tv_sec long? Message-ID: <1128644542.1273.36.camel@klamath.syndrom23.de>
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Hi,
is there any special reason for timeval.tv_sec being long?
--- sys/_timeval.h
/*
* Structure returned by gettimeofday(2) system call, and used in other
calls.
*/
struct timeval {
long tv_sec; /* seconds (XXX should be
time_t) */
suseconds_t tv_usec; /* and microseconds */
};
---
I just stumbled across this code in an application,
---
timeval tv;
gettimeofday(&tv, 0);
char tbuf[64];
struct tm tmp;
strftime(tbuf, sizeof(tbuf), "%b %d %H:%M:%S", localtime_r(&tv.tv_sec,
&tmp));
---
and this fails to compile on FreeBSD. I fixed the application code now,
but I do wonder why that XXX in sys/_timeval.h is there.
_timeval.h came into existence on 31-Dec-2002, before that timeval was
defined in sys/time.h with both tv_sec and tv_usec as long.
Could anyone offer any pointers?
Best regards,
--
Andreas
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<TalisA> was macht man eigentlich auf einer linux-gamer lan ? hl server
aufsetzen und freuen ? *duck* ^^
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<TalisA> was macht man eigentlich auf einer linux-gamer lan ? hl server
aufsetzen und freuen ? *duck* ^^
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