Subject: Re: [Boost-bugs] [Boost C++ Libraries] #11562: Timer (using steady_clock) expires after computer time is set forward on Ubuntu 64-bit
From: Boost C++ Libraries (noreply_at_[hidden])
Date: 2015-09-21 05:51:42
#11562: Timer (using steady_clock) expires after computer time is set forward on
Ubuntu 64-bit
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Reporter: boriss@⦠| Owner: viboes
Type: Bugs | Status: assigned
Milestone: To Be Determined | Component: thread
Version: Boost 1.59.0 | Severity: Showstopper
Resolution: | Keywords: steady_clock, Linux 64-bit
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Comment (by anonymous):
Replying to [comment:14 viboes]:
> Replying to [comment:13 anonymous]:
> > Replying to [comment:12 boriss@â¦]:
> > > We have added the define
BOOST_THREAD_HAS_CONDATTR_SET_CLOCK_MONOTONIC.
> > > But after inserting the patch sleep/sleep_for is NOT working
anymore. I seems that it stays in endless loop.
> > Will this changes also be added to the boost::condition?
>
> Do you mean `boost::condition_variable_any`? if yes, the answer is yes
if it works.
Yes i mean `boost::condition_variable_any`.
But please check `sleep` and `sleep_for` functions which are not working
after your patch.
Tester #11377 was testing only sleep_until function.
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