Ming Zhang wrote:
On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 13:04 -0400, Alan D. Brunelle wrote:
@@ -149,9 +150,12 @@ void seeki_add(void *handle, struct io *iop)
struct seeki *sip = handle;
long long dist = seek_dist(sip, iop);
FILE *fp = IOP_READ(iop) ? sip->rfp : sip->wfp;
+ double tstamp = BIT_TIME(iop->t.time);
if (fp)
- fprintf(fp, "%15.9lf %13lld\n", BIT_TIME(iop->t.time),
dist);
+ fprintf(fp, "%15.9lf %13lld\n", tstamp, dist);
+ if (sip->cfp)
+ fprintf(sip->cfp, "%15.9lf %13lld\n", tstamp, dist);
thx for adding this. it might be better if in combined file, print out
current io is read or write.
Ming
I could do this - very easily - but then the question is the format:
- ASCII ("read" "write")
- Binary (0 == write, 1 == read (or vice versa))
It doesn't matter much to me...
Alan
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