From the Linux man page on roundl(): If you want to store the rounded value in an integer type, you probably want to use one of the functions described in lround(3) instead.
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From Deucе@1:103/705 to GitLab note in main/sbbs on Fri Feb 11 22:33:36 2022
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From Rob Swindell@1:103/705 to GitLab note in main/sbbs on Fri Feb 11 22:38:00 2022
Interesting. So were you seeing msclock() always returning the same number before?
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From Deucе@1:103/705 to GitLab note in main/sbbs on Fri Feb 11 22:38:45 2022
And this is because we're now greater than some magic number of milliseconds away from the Epoch?
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