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authorNorwegian Rock Cat <qt-info@nokia.com>2009-07-20 08:08:52 (GMT)
committerNorwegian Rock Cat <qt-info@nokia.com>2009-07-20 08:08:52 (GMT)
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Get monotonic time working on Mac OS X for corelib programs.
Mac OS X does not provide POSIX monotonic timers. Instead it does provide a Mach call to get the absolute time (a.k.a., number of CPU ticks) for the next timer event. This gets us around the bug in select(2) on Mac, that it doesn't wakeup when the times been changed. Of course, if you used the GUI event dispatcher, which is based on CFRunLoopTimers, this is not an issue, but if you really just need corelib, it's a bear to bring in the other stuff. Thanks to the nice guys at Parallels for the basics of the patch! Task-number: 237384 Reviewed-by: Bradley T. Hughes
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