On 2010-02-09, Grant Edwards <inva...@invalid.invalid> wrote: > On 2010-02-09, Jean-Michel Pichavant <jeanmic...@sequans.com> wrote:
>> Did you try with the datetime module ? > > No. What mechanism does it use to get the current date/time? > >> import datetime >> t0 = datetime.datetime.now() >> t1 = t0 - datetime.datetime.now() >> t1.microseconds >> Out[4]: 644114 > > That looks very broken to me. I need to measure stuff in the > 1-20ms range, and the smallest value you can measure using the > method above appears to be 640ms. Thats almost 2/3 of a second. Duh. It just occurred to me that was done interactively. I'll give the datetime module a try once I reboot my test machine back into Windows. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! Is this sexual at intercourse yet?? Is it, visi.com huh, is it?? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list