STINNER Victor added the comment:
Python 3.5 has a new C function _PyTime_GetSystemClock() which uses the new
_PyTime_t type. It now has a resolution of 1 nanosecond.
Sorry, I don't have Windows 8 at home, so I cannot work on this issue.
I guess that we should check at runtime if GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTime() is
available, as we did for GetTickCount64() in the past:
hKernel32 = GetModuleHandleW(L"KERNEL32");
*(FARPROC*)&Py_GetTickCount64 = GetProcAddress(hKernel32,
"GetTickCount64");
Is there any Windows developer interested to write a short patch to implement
it?
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versions: +Python 3.6 -Python 3.5
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