> | This is the original reason for the original defect (issue 10278) > | unix' clock() doesn't actually provide a clock in this sense, it provides a resource usage metric. > > Yeah:-( Its help says "Return the CPU time or real time since [...]". > Two very different things, as demonstrated. I suppose neither goes > backwards, but this seems like a classic example of the "useless > monotonic clock" against which Greg Ewing railed. > > And why? For one thing, because one can't inspect its metadata to find > out what it does. Should I add another key to the result of time.get_clock_info('clock')? How can we define "clock on Windows" (almost monotonic and steady clock) vs "clock on UNIX" (CPU time) with a flag or a value? Victor
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