From 01ae168d6da79ddbcbebb1d309ae6688d2fcd474 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Roland McGrath Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2012 15:49:03 -0800 Subject: BZ#13792: Move timeval_subtract example function in manual into an examples/ C source file. --- manual/time.texi | 29 +---------------------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 28 deletions(-) (limited to 'manual/time.texi') diff --git a/manual/time.texi b/manual/time.texi index 78396f23e0..a2e11a1a9d 100644 --- a/manual/time.texi +++ b/manual/time.texi @@ -139,34 +139,7 @@ this. It works even on some peculiar operating systems where the @code{tv_sec} member has an unsigned type. @smallexample -/* @r{Subtract the `struct timeval' values X and Y,} - @r{storing the result in RESULT.} - @r{Return 1 if the difference is negative, otherwise 0.} */ - -int -timeval_subtract (result, x, y) - struct timeval *result, *x, *y; -@{ - /* @r{Perform the carry for the later subtraction by updating @var{y}.} */ - if (x->tv_usec < y->tv_usec) @{ - int nsec = (y->tv_usec - x->tv_usec) / 1000000 + 1; - y->tv_usec -= 1000000 * nsec; - y->tv_sec += nsec; - @} - if (x->tv_usec - y->tv_usec > 1000000) @{ - int nsec = (x->tv_usec - y->tv_usec) / 1000000; - y->tv_usec += 1000000 * nsec; - y->tv_sec -= nsec; - @} - - /* @r{Compute the time remaining to wait.} - @r{@code{tv_usec} is certainly positive.} */ - result->tv_sec = x->tv_sec - y->tv_sec; - result->tv_usec = x->tv_usec - y->tv_usec; - - /* @r{Return 1 if result is negative.} */ - return x->tv_sec < y->tv_sec; -@} +@include timeval_subtract.c.texi @end smallexample Common functions that use @code{struct timeval} are @code{gettimeofday} -- cgit v1.2.3