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Subjecttiming an application
Hi,

being inspired by some book about optimizing c++ code i decided to do
timing of functions i wrote. I am using gettimeofday to set
two timeval structs and calculate the time between them.
But the results depend heavily on the load, also i reckon that this
is an innacurate timing.

Any ideas on timing a function, or a block of code? Maybe some kernel
timers or something.

Regards,
Maciej Soltysiak

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