Reviewed GetCurrentTime() -IN PROGRESS-

Time measure on Windows platform done with:
QueryPerformanceCounter()
Testing required!
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raysan5 2015-10-06 17:21:04 +02:00
parent 9af10686b2
commit 3bd7109d8b

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@ -35,7 +35,10 @@
#include <stdint.h> // Defines int32_t, int64_t
#if defined(_WIN32)
//#include <Windows.h>
//#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
//#include <Windows.h> // ISSUE: Rectangle redeclared, CloseWindow/ShowCursor conflicting types
int __stdcall QueryPerformanceCounter(unsigned long long int *lpPerformanceCount);
int __stdcall QueryPerformanceFrequency(unsigned long long int *lpFrequency);
#elif defined(__linux)
#include <time.h> // Used for clock functions
#endif
@ -546,6 +549,29 @@ static double GetCurrentTime()
time = ((double)nowTime/10000000.0); // time in seconds
*/
/*
double pcFreq = 0.0;
__int64 counterStart = 0; // In C99 defined a standard 64-bit integer type named int64_t and unsigned version uint64_t in stdint.h.
//int64_t or uint64_t is type defined as long long or unsigned long long in C99's stdint.h.
//LARGE_INTEGER li; // Represents a 64-bit signed integer value
//li.QuadPart // A signed 64-bit integer
unsigned long long int li; // __int64, same as long long
if(!QueryPerformanceFrequency(&li)) return 0;
pcFreq = (double)(li)/1000.0;
QueryPerformanceCounter(&li);
counterStart = li;
unsigned long long int tm;
QueryPerformanceCounter(&tm);
time = (double)(tm - counterStart)/pcFreq;
*/
unsigned long long int tm, tf;
time = (double)(QueryPerformanceCounter(&tm)/QueryPerformanceFrequency(&tf)); // time in seconds
#endif
#if defined(__linux)