Hello,
How can milli second / micro second / nano second be used in gcc platform? What is the process, syntax?
Please help.
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Hello,
How can milli second / micro second / nano second be used in gcc platform? What is the process, syntax?
Please help.
Your question is very broad. Precise usages of time will be encompassed by real time operating systems. (RTOS)
The subject (search terms) would be multi-threading, multi-tasking and RTOS.
Also search for threads, search for real time operating systems.
As you know gcc is a compiler, there are some cross compiler tool-chains that use gcc to build binaries for deployment to different targets (OS/Hardware combos).
Most OS have their own API for multi-threading & real time. Timesyslinux can do real time. Most flavors of linux don't do real time.
I suggest a few google searches to narrow your focus before posting questions.
For example Arm-9.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compar...rating_systems
http://pmc.polytechnique.fr/pagesperso/dc/arm-en.html
http://elinux.org/ARMCompilers
What does GCC question have to do with Visual C++? Wrong forum? :confused:
Thanks.
You can use GCC with the IDE...
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/...h-GCC-in-Visua
should be the "cl.exe" forum?
Yah, I see all the links. Thanks.
Actually I need a snippet that illustrates the use of nano second, micro second, milli second in gcc (Ubuntu, Linux).
facing syntactical error.
We cant understand your syntax error without some code. Post your code.
Why has this thread been moved to the C++/CLI section here? Wouln't C++ (non-Visual) have been the better place?
I need a snippet that illustrates the use of nano second, micro second, milli second in gcc (Ubuntu, Linux).
Please help.
Sorry, this is off topic for these Forums I guess. Ultimately you are responsible for your homework. It is obvious you are not Googling hard enough.
Now in Klingon: ta' lIj naDev