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Results are less than voluminous, but under "Searches related to GetTimeSysInfoFunc Perl" we find perl get time in milliseconds, which seems reasonably related.

And then there's lots of references to Time::HiRes, and a note that says it's been part of core (i.e., you shouldn't have to install it as it should already be there) since Perl 5.7.3.

Apologies if Time::HiResis not what you were seeking; it seems fairly related to my quick skim of your question.

It does look like GetTimeSysInfoFuncprovides a metric ton of options; and if that's what you were after -- maybe it's time to write a module that investigates ways to provide all the stuff GetTimeSysInfoFuncprovides.

Assuming you are not restricted from doing so.


In reply to Re: GetTimeSysInfoFunc function by marinersk
in thread GetTimeSysInfoFunc function by thanos1983

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