[Python-ideas] millisecond and microsecond times without floats
Antoine Pitrou
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Wed Jun 24 12:40:10 CEST 2015
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On Wed, 24 Jun 2015 13:13:49 +0300 Paul Sokolovsky <pmiscml at gmail.com> wrote: > > So, the question is not how to "appropriate for precise datetime > computations" - MicroPython inherits that ability by being a Python, > but how to scale into the opposite direction, how to integrate into > stdlib "realtime" time handling, which is simple, fast (getting timing > value itself is low-overhead) and modular-arithmetic by its nature. I'm sorry, I don't understand. If you have 64-bit ints then why would you use anything smaller for timestamps? Regards Antoine.
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