* libc/time/clock.c: Clarify documentation of return value when no measurement
is available.
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| 2003-10-14  Christopher Faylor  <cgf@redhat.com> | ||||
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| 	* libc/time/clock.c: Clarify documentation of return value when no | ||||
| 	measurement is available. | ||||
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| 2003-09-29  Ian Lance Taylor  <ian@wasabisystems.com> | ||||
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| 	* libm/configure.in: Check libm_machine_dir, not machine_dir. | ||||
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| @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ into seconds, divide by the macro <<CLOCKS_PER_SEC>>. | ||||
| RETURNS | ||||
| The amount of processor time used so far by your program, in units | ||||
| defined by the machine-dependent macro <<CLOCKS_PER_SEC>>.  If no | ||||
| measurement is available, the result is <<-1>>. | ||||
| measurement is available, the result is (clock_t)<<-1>>. | ||||
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| PORTABILITY | ||||
| ANSI C requires <<clock>> and <<CLOCKS_PER_SEC>>. | ||||
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