On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 07:17:02AM +0200, Magnus B?ck wrote:

> Nitpick: I believe "any time" means "at the very earliest the next
> second", i.e. a queue id won't be reused until the second component
> of the current time has rolled over to the next.

Where "next" is measured from the time the queue file was *created*,
so that when the queue file is finally destroyed, it could be re-used
in the same second, provided it was created in a *prior* second.

-- 
        Viktor.

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