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CLOCK(3) Linux Programmer's Manual CLOCK(3) +

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clock - Determine processor time + +

SYNOPSIS +

#include <time.h> + + clock_t clock(void); + +

DESCRIPTION +

The clock() function returns an approximation of processor + time used by the program. + +

RETURN VALUE +

The value returned is the CPU time used so far as a + clock_t; to get the number of seconds used, divide by + CLOCKS_PER_SEC. + +

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The C standard allows for arbitrary values at the start of + the program; take the difference between the value + returned from a call to clock() at the start of the pro- + gram and the end to get maximum portability. + + The times() function call returns more information. + +
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