[Python-ideas] millisecond and microsecond times without floats
Serhiy Storchaka
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Wed Jun 24 06:59:12 CEST 2015
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On 23.06.15 02:15, Paul Sokolovsky wrote: > Hello from MicroPython, a lean Python implementation > scaling down to run even on microcontrollers > (https://github.com/micropython/micropython). > > Our target hardware base oftentimes lacks floating point support, and > using software emulation is expensive. So, we would like to have > versions of some timing functions, taking/returning millisecond and/or > microsecond values as integers. What about returning decimals or special fixed-precision numbers (internally implemented as 64-bit integer with constant scale 1000 or 1000000)?
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