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YAML
23 lines
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define: DUK_USE_GET_MONOTONIC_TIME
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introduced: 2.2.0
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default: false
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tags:
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- portability
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description: >
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Optional macro for getting monotonic time in milliseconds from an arbitrary
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starting point (device startup, program startup, script startup, etc).
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Fractional time values are allowed (and even recommended). The time returned
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must increase monotonically, and must not jump discontinuously even if system
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date/time is reset. The semantics are similar to POSIX clock_gettime()
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CLOCK_MONOTONIC.
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Monotonic time is used by Duktape for its internal needs, such as rate
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limiting debugger transport peek callbacks. It is also used to provide
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performance.now(). If this option is not provided, Duktape falls back to
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using DUK_USE_DATE_GET_NOW() which is usually fine.
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If DUK_USE_DATE_GET_NOW() experiences time jumps or doesn't run in realtime
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(which may be useful for some time virtualization cases) it's recommended
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to provide this config option so that internals which need a reliable
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realtime rate have a reliable time basis.
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