CLOCKS_PER_SEC
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| Defined in header <ctime>
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| #define CLOCKS_PER_SEC /*implementation defined*/
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Expands to an expression (not necessarily a compile-time constant) of type std::clock_t equal to the number of clock ticks per second, as returned by clock().
[edit] Notes
POSIX defines CLOCKS_PER_SEC as one million, regardless of the actual precision of std::clock.
[edit] See also
| returns raw processor clock time since the program is started (function) |
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| process running time (typedef) |
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