GNU Octave  4.4.1
A high-level interpreted language, primarily intended for numerical computations, mostly compatible with Matlab
nanosleep-wrapper.c
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23 // nanosleep may be provided by gnulib. We don't include gnulib headers
24 // directly in Octave's C++ source files to avoid problems that may be
25 // caused by the way that gnulib overrides standard library functions.
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27 #if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H)
28 # include "config.h"
29 #endif
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31 #include <time.h>
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33 #include "nanosleep-wrapper.h"
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35 int
36 octave_nanosleep_wrapper (const struct timespec *requested,
37  struct timespec *remaining)
38 {
39  return nanosleep (requested, remaining);
40 }
nd group nd example If two inputs are requesting only the first or last respectively the indices are always returned in ascending order If two outputs are requested
Definition: find.cc:388
int octave_nanosleep_wrapper(const struct timespec *requested, struct timespec *remaining)