in reply to Re^3: In search of a bug in Time::HiRes on Windows.
in thread In search of a bug in Time::HiRes on Windows.

This is weird! I consistantly get lo res results in the debugger?

DB<2> print time . $/ for 1 .. 20;; 1119000264.44888 1119000264.44888 1119000264.44888 1119000264.44888 1119000264.44888 1119000264.44888 1119000264.44888 1119000264.44888 1119000264.44888 1119000264.44888 1119000264.44888 1119000264.48013 1119000264.48013 1119000264.48013 1119000264.48013 1119000264.48013 1119000264.48013 1119000264.49575 1119000264.49575 1119000264.49575

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