On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 5:52 AM, Manlio Perillo <manlio_peri...@libero.it>wrote:
> Galchin, Vasili ha scritto: > >> Manlio, >> >> so compiling to native machine code works ok but if using ghci byte-code >> interpreter doesn't ..... can you supply your program please? >> >> > Right. > Can't you reproduce the problem? > > The program is very simple (I was just testing your package, since I > suggested the use of clock_gettime to Mauricio in a previous post): > > import System.Posix.Realtime.RTTime > import System.Posix.Realtime.RTDataTypes > > > main = do > time <- clockGetTime Clock_Monotonic; > print $ tvSec time > print $ tvNsec time > > > runghc rttime.hs > > > I suspect that this is a problem with shared library loading in ghci, since > the C code you use for your package, is also used by the base package (for > the Posix subsystem). > > By the way: I don't see reasons to add all that code, since it is not used. ^^^ which code? > > However, when I tried to remove all the unused code, executing the program > gave me a stack exception (maybe I have removed too many things...). > > > > One personal note: I don't like `tvSec` and `tvNsec`, I think `seconds` and > `nanoSeconds` is a better choice. > ^^^ ok .. I agree and will change. I asked others for > criticisms(constructive) when I put to hackage but didn't get any. This is > good ... > > Also, it would useful a function to compute elapsed time (maybe a general > class in base package, and a specialized instance declaration in > posix-realtime for the timespec?) > > > Vasili >> >> > > [...] > > > > Manlio >
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