01-08-2008
tz size
Hi guys,
when I compile the above code to show time in microseconds, I get an error saying
"storage size of tz is not known".
Can anyone help me out. Sorry for the easy question...I am new to C.
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DELAY(9r) DELAY(9r)
NAME
DELAY - General: Delays the calling routine a specified number of microseconds
SYNOPSIS
void DELAY(
int Specifies n );
ARGUMENTS
Specifies the number of microseconds for the calling process to spin.
DESCRIPTION
The DELAY routine delays the calling routine a specified number of microseconds. DELAY spins, waiting for the specified number of
microseconds to pass before continuing execution.
For example, the following code results in a 10000-microsecond (10-millisecond) delay:
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.
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DELAY(10000);
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The range of delays is system dependent, due to its relation to the granularity of the system clock. The system defines the number of clock
ticks per second in the hz variable. Specifying any value smaller than 1 Hz to the DELAY routine results in an unpredictable delay. For any
delay value, the actual delay may vary by plus or minus one clock tick.
Using the DELAY routine is discouraged because the processor will be consumed for the specified time interval and therefore is unavailable
to service other processes. In cases where kernel modules need timing mechanisms, you should use the sleep and timeout routines instead of
the DELAY routine. The most common usage of the DELAY routine is in the system boot path. Using DELAY in the boot path is often acceptable
because there are no other processes in contention for the processor.
RETURN VALUES
None
SEE ALSO
Routines: sleep(9r), timeout(9r)
DELAY(9r)