view docs/html/time.html @ 4135:cd98d1dc385c SDL-1.2

Damien Carbery fixed bug #542 In SDL 1.2.13 sdl.m4 the AM_PATH_SDL function looks for sdl-config. It sets the PATH: PATH="$prefix/bin:$prefix/usr/bin:$PATH" but does not save the current PATH or restore the current PATH at the end. This breaks the build on Solaris because we have GNU tools in another dir (listed at the top of PATH) but non-GNU tools with the same names in $prefix/bin. Later configure tests finds the non-GNU tools and quits in error
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Thu, 24 Jan 2008 15:50:20 +0000
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>Chapter 13. Time</H1
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>&nbsp;--&nbsp;Get the number of milliseconds since the SDL library initialization.</DT
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>SDL provides several cross-platform functions for dealing with time.
It provides a way to get the current time, a way to wait a little while,
and a simple timer mechanism.  These functions give you two ways of moving an
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>Use a timer callback function.  This may have the bad effect that it runs in a seperate thread or uses alarm signals, but it's easier to implement.</P
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>Or you can get the number of milliseconds passed, and move the object if, for example, 30 ms passed.</P
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