spir ☣ het geskryf:
> let down for a while because other problems required my attention. So, I
> need a simple func to get the current time; mainly to benchmark various
> implementation choices, possibly for other needs.
A very crude solution would be to use Sysutils.GetTickCount() before and
afte
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho het geskryf:
> You can use EpikTimer for that:
>
> http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/EpikTimer
>
Included in the lazarus-ccr bug report is the patch that splits the
EpikTimer package into Runtime and Designtime packages. Could you apply
this to Lazarus-CCR please.
On Mon, May 17, 2010 22:25, spir ⣠wrote:
Hello Denis,
> I posted a question about timing some time a go and got an answer; but let
> down for a while because other problems required my attention. So, I need
> a simple func to get the current time; mainly to benchmark various
> implementation
Hello,
I am getting a stack overflow under Windows CE and I am rather lost
about what it could be. Sure it could be an infinite loop, but the app
doesn't hang, and the same code runs fine under Desktop Windows...
Trying to get the backtrace also doesn't help, because it seams that
it is emptied .