Could a few of you with windows machines and Time::HiRes installed (it comes with AS distributions) run the following snippet and post your results.
If you only get 1 or 2 lines of output, please increase the value 10 to 100 or 1000 or whatever it takes to get 10 or so values printed. Thanks.
#! perl -slw use strict; use Time::HiRes qw[ time ]; print $Time::HiRes::VERSION; my( $t, $t2 ) = time; $t2 = time - $t and $t += $t2 and print $t for 1 .. 10;
In reply to In search of a bug in Time::HiRes on Windows. by BrowserUk
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