#define HAVE_FTIME
#endif
+#if defined(__VISAGECPP__) && !defined(HAVE_FTIME)
+ #define HAVE_FTIME
+# if __IBMCPP__ >= 400
+ # define ftime(x) _ftime(x)
+# endif
+#endif
+
#include <time.h>
#ifndef __WXMAC__
#include <sys/types.h> // for time_t
(void)m_owner->ProcessEvent(event);
}
+bool wxTimerBase::Start(int milliseconds, bool oneShot)
+{
+ if ( IsRunning() )
+ {
+ // not stopping the already running timer might work for some
+ // platforms (no problems under MSW) but leads to mysterious crashes
+ // on the others (GTK), so to be on the safe side do it here
+ Stop();
+ }
+
+ if ( milliseconds != -1 )
+ {
+ m_milli = milliseconds;
+ }
+
+ m_oneShot = oneShot;
+
+ return TRUE;
+}
+
#endif // wxUSE_GUI
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Get UTC time as seconds since 00:00:00, Jan 1st 1970
long wxGetUTCTime()
{
- struct tm tm, *ptm;
+ struct tm tm;
+ struct tm *ptm;
time_t t0, t1;
// This cannot be made static because mktime can overwrite it
val *= wxGetLocalTime();
-#if defined(__VISAGECPP__)
- // If your platform/compiler needs to use two different functions
- // to get ms resolution, please do NOT just shut off these warnings,
- // drop me a line instead at <guille@iies.es>
- #warning "Possible clock skew bug in wxGetLocalTimeMillis()!"
-
- DATETIME dt;
- ::DosGetDateTime(&dt);
- val += (dt.hundredths*10);
-#elif defined (__WIN32__)
+// GRG: This will go soon as all WIN32 seem to have ftime
+#if defined (__WIN32__)
// If your platform/compiler needs to use two different functions
// to get ms resolution, please do NOT just shut off these warnings,
// drop me a line instead at <guille@iies.es>