Remove .gitignore do nothing is ignored.
[synfig.git] / ETL / trunk / ETL / _clock_base.h
index 760d668..32d8742 100644 (file)
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 /*! ========================================================================
 ** Extended Template and Library
 ** Clock Abstraction Implementation
-** $Id: _clock_base.h,v 1.1.1.1 2005/01/04 01:31:46 darco Exp $
+** $Id$
 **
 ** Copyright (c) 2002 Robert B. Quattlebaum Jr.
 **
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ private:
        typedef typename DESC::timestamp timestamp;
 
        timestamp base_time;
-       
+
        using DESC::get_current_time;
        using DESC::realtime;
        using DESC::one_second;
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ public:
 
        void reset()
        { get_current_time(base_time); }
-       
+
        value_type operator()()const
        { return timestamp_to_seconds(get_current_time()-base_time); }
 
@@ -80,13 +80,13 @@ public:
        {
                // Grab the old base time
                timestamp old_time=base_time;
-               
+
                // Put the current time into base_time
                get_current_time(base_time);
-               
+
                return timestamp_to_seconds(base_time-old_time);
        }
-       
+
        static void
        sleep(const value_type &length)
        {
@@ -99,18 +99,19 @@ public:
                        value_type val;
                        for(val=timer();one_second()<length-val;val=timer())
                                ::sleep((int)((length-val)/2.0+0.4));
-                       while(timer()<length);
+                       while(timer()<length)
+                         ;
                }
 
 
                /* This is a different waiting mechanism that uses
                ** the native timestamp type of the clock rather
                ** than converting it to a double (or whatever).
-               ** You would think that this would be at least a 
+               ** You would think that this would be at least a
                ** few microseconds faster, but a few tests on my
                ** PowerBook G4 have proved otherwise. Indeed I loose
                ** several microseconds using this "optimized" method.
-               ** Bizzare.
+               ** Bizarre.
                **      - darco (8-17-2002)
                {
                        timestamp endtime=get_current_time()+seconds_to_timestamp(length);
@@ -120,7 +121,7 @@ public:
                        while(get_current_time()<endtime);
                }
                */
-               
+
                return;
        }
 };