fche changed the topic of #systemtap to: http://sourceware.org/systemtap; email systemtap@sourceware.org if answers here not timely, conversations may be logged
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<irker711> systemtap: rth systemtap.git:refs/heads/rth/loc2s * release-3.1-26-gda28e68 / dwflpp.cxx: fixup literal array indexing http://tinyurl.com/z7u74ot
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<xocolatl> hi. is there a function like ctime but that works with milliseconds?
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<fche3> ctime() formats only
<fche3> gettimeofday_ms() gives millisecond numbers
<fche3> I guess one could make a ctime_ms(x) from ctime(x/1000) . sprint(".%03d", x%1000)
<fche3> but xocolatl is not here, alas
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