Joel Becker wrote:
> The issue for CLOCK_MONOTONIC isn't one of resolution. The
> issue is one of accuracy. If the monotonic clock is ever allowed to
> have an offset or a fudge factor, it is broken. Asking the monotonic
> clock for time must always, without fail, return the exact, accurate
> time since boot (or whatever sentinal time) in the the units monotonic
> clock is using.
I thought that strictly speaking monotonic just meant that it never went backwards.
Chris
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