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Subject: Re: [PATCH] gettimeofday time travels
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From: Andre Srinivasan <andre@slamdunknetworks.com>
Date: 8 May 2002 11:37:17 -0700
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Please forgive my ignorance on this, but can we leverage off that fact
that the xemacs use of ctime() in the impl of (current-time-string)
results in the correct time whereas the impl of current-time results
in the incorrect time after a suspend/hibernation?  

What is correct about how current-time-string uses ctime and can that
be generalized into gettimeofday?

Thanks.


                                                        -andre.

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