On Windows the GetProcessTimes Win32 API is used to get the user and kernel
(sys) times for the current process since getrusage only exists on unix-like
platforms. In all cases the precision and accuracy are limited by the
underlying OS timer accuracy.
The vfs call to get the current time
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>Behalf Of Jose Isaias Cabrera
>Sent: Thursday, 13 February, 2020 06:48
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Greetings.
I was searching on sqlite.org for [sqlite command line tool .timer explanation]
and found nothing. I also searched on the internet and found an old thread[1]
of when .timer had just two entries:
CPU Time: user 880.710398 sys 353.260288
And, although, there is some good information
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