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Re: gawk: sigpipe1.awk:7: fatal: print to "yes | true" failed: Broken pi
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Andreas Schwab |
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Re: gawk: sigpipe1.awk:7: fatal: print to "yes | true" failed: Broken pipe |
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Tue, 02 Jan 2024 15:46:05 +0100 |
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On Jan 02 2024, Andrew J. Schorr wrote:
> The awk gettimeofday() call should simply map to the gettimeofday()
> system call, and systime() maps to time().
The gettimeofday and time functions use different time sources with
differing precision, so they may move to the next second at slightly
different points.
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- Re: gawk: sigpipe1.awk:7: fatal: print to "yes | true" failed: Broken pipe, Andreas Schwab, 2024/01/02
- Re: gawk: sigpipe1.awk:7: fatal: print to "yes | true" failed: Broken pipe, arnold, 2024/01/02
- Re: gawk: sigpipe1.awk:7: fatal: print to "yes | true" failed: Broken pipe, Andreas Schwab, 2024/01/02
- Re: gawk: sigpipe1.awk:7: fatal: print to "yes | true" failed: Broken pipe,
Andreas Schwab <=
- Re: gawk: sigpipe1.awk:7: fatal: print to "yes | true" failed: Broken pipe, Andrew J. Schorr, 2024/01/02
- Re: systime() vs gettimeofday(), Andrew J. Schorr, 2024/01/02
- Re: systime() vs gettimeofday(), arnold, 2024/01/02
- Re: systime() vs gettimeofday(), Eli Zaretskii, 2024/01/02
- Re: gawk: sigpipe1.awk:7: fatal: print to "yes | true" failed: Broken pipe, arnold, 2024/01/12
- Re: gawk: sigpipe1.awk:7: fatal: print to "yes | true" failed: Broken pipe, Andrew J. Schorr, 2024/01/12
- Re: gawk: sigpipe1.awk:7: fatal: print to "yes | true" failed: Broken pipe, arnold, 2024/01/13