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<body class='hmmessage'>> From: hosking@cs.purdue.edu<BR>> <BR>> Aren't these all superseded by gettimeofday?<BR>> <BR>> I say just not support the global variable access.<BR>> <BR>> Utime.i3 on other platforms does not have these globals.<BR><BR>
Could be. I don't know this stuff..<BR>
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They are currently used though. I didn't happen here by chance..<BR>
I'll maybe poke around.<BR>
I guess this is a time to send diffs and get sign off on all platforms.<BR>
OR fork the file backwards to DateLinuxOld.m3, DateBsdOld.m3, move everyone to it, then fix DateLinux/Bsd to have no data and as people test their platform move forward? And the last guy turn off the lights?<BR>
(This is a philosophical and real question. The first approach is slower but moves cleanly all at once from good to good. The second approach allows a gradual migration that starts right away and leaves a cluttered history in its wake but arrives at the same place, possibly but not necessarily sooner.)<BR>
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Anyway, my workaround I think is working..<BR>
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