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[solved] @MSEC macro, Delayed update background?


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Wondering about the seemingly delayed timed update that seems to be in effect with the @MSEC macro.

Test code:

For $i = 0 to 100
    DebugOut('@MSEC', @MSEC)
    Sleep(10)
Next

Output:

@MSEC = "359" {St} [0,0]
@MSEC = "375" {St} [0,0]
@MSEC = "390" {St} [0,0]
@MSEC = "390" {St} [0,0] ;; dupe
@MSEC = "406" {St} [0,0]
@MSEC = "421" {St} [0,0]
@MSEC = "437" {St} [0,0]
@MSEC = "437" {St} [0,0] ;; dupe
@MSEC = "453" {St} [0,0]
@MSEC = "468" {St} [0,0]
@MSEC = "484" {St} [0,0]
@MSEC = "484" {St} [0,0] ;; dupe
...
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iE...,

I get just a few 11/12 returns when I run this - never anything less than 10.

$iLast = @MSEC - 10
For $i = 0 to 100
    $iNow = @MSEC
    $iDiff = $iNow - $iLast
    If $iDiff < 0 Then $iDiff = 1000 + $iDiff
    If $iDiff <> 10 Then
        ConsoleWrite($iNow & " - " &$iDiff & @CRLF)
    EndIf
    $iLast = $iNow
    Sleep(10)
Next

M23

Edit: I meant 10 not 0 - and yes it was before coffee time! :graduated:

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Found additional topic about this.

*Reading up now.

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... never anything less than 0.

:graduated: ... Think you forgot to take your morning coffee.

;)

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After experimenting with calling GetSystemTime() directly and searching MSDN I have found that this is a hardware limitation. The clock on most systems apparently, is only updated 64 times a second giving the 15 to 16 millisecond step observed.

Well, that kinda solves it.

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Think Bowmore has a good point here.

That means that this is definately not an AutoIt bug, but possibly the documation needs to be updated to point out this limitation.

If only to make sure its apparent that @MSEC should not be (fully) trusted to always give some unique data back.

(Right ... that only applies to cpu's that run at 1kHz or less of course ... )

Edited by iEvKI3gv9Wrkd41u

"Straight_and_Crooked_Thinking" : A "classic guide to ferreting out untruths, half-truths, and other distortions of facts in political and social discussions."
"The Secrets of Quantum Physics" : New and excellent 2 part documentary on Quantum Physics by Jim Al-Khalili. (Dec 2014)

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