[Openmcl-devel] CCL 1.9 release candidate available

Alexander Repenning alexander.repenning at Colorado.EDU
Wed Feb 6 12:36:38 PST 2013


from the release notes:

> access to high-resolution clock
> 
> CCL:CURRENT-TIME-IN-NANOSECONDS returns the number of elapsed nanoseconds since some arbitrary point in time (likely system boot.)
> 
> 


This sounds very useful. What is the approximate resolution of this function on Windows, i.e., what kind of Windows timer function is this based on?




On Feb 6, 2013, at 12:13 PM, Gary Byers wrote:

> A "release candidate" of CCL 1.9 is now available via svn.  ("Release candidate" means
> 1) this isn't necessarily the final release of 1.9
> 2) we hope that it is ...)
> 
> To check out a copy:
> 
> $ svn co http://svn.clozure.com/publicsvn/openmcl/release/1.9/PLATFORM/ccl [local-dir]
> 
> where PLATFORM is one of linuxx86, darwinx86, freebsdx86, solarisx86, windows, linuxppc, or
> linuxarm.
> 
> Release notes are available at <http://trac.clozure.com/ccl/wiki/ReleaseNotes/1.9>
> 
> The distribution contains a very recent version of ASDF; the ASDF developers would appreciate
> testing of and feedback on that version.
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