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@@ -238,8 +238,9 @@ time_add :: proc "contextless" (t: Time, d: Duration) -> Time {
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// Accuracy seems to be pretty good out of the box on Linux, to within around 4µs worst case.
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// Accuracy seems to be pretty good out of the box on Linux, to within around 4µs worst case.
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// On Windows it depends but is comparable with regular sleep in the worst case.
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// On Windows it depends but is comparable with regular sleep in the worst case.
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-// To get the same kind of accuracy as on Linux, have your program call `win32.time_begin_period(1)` to
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+// To get the same kind of accuracy as on Linux, have your program call `windows.timeBeginPeriod(1)` to
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// tell Windows to use a more accurate timer for your process.
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// tell Windows to use a more accurate timer for your process.
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+// Additionally your program should call `windows.timeEndPeriod(1)` when you're done.
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accurate_sleep :: proc "contextless" (d: Duration) {
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accurate_sleep :: proc "contextless" (d: Duration) {
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to_sleep, estimate, mean, m2, count: Duration
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to_sleep, estimate, mean, m2, count: Duration
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