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Revision as of 21:18, 25 July 2015
Maybe the one microsecond timestamp is too long for your program. You can access the Windows API Performance Counter using code such as shown below. Note that this API may not be as reliable as you might hope. For more information see http://www.virtualdub.org/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=106
unit Unit1;
{$mode objfpc}{$H+}
interface
uses
Classes, SysUtils, FileUtil, LResources, Forms, Controls, Graphics, Dialogs,
StdCtrls, Windows;
type
{ TForm1 }
TForm1 = class(TForm)
procedure FormClick(Sender: TObject);
private
{ private declarations }
public
{ public declarations }
end;
var
Form1: TForm1;
implementation
{ TForm1 }
procedure TForm1.FormClick(Sender: TObject);
var
PerformanceCounter: int64;
PerformanceFrequency: int64;
begin
if QueryPerformanceFrequency(PerformanceFrequency)
and QueryPerformanceCounter(PerformanceCounter)
then ShowMessage('Freq:' + IntToStr(PerformanceFrequency)
+ ', Counter:' + IntToStr(PerformanceCounter))
else ShowMessage('Sorry, performance counters not supported.');
end;
initialization
{$I unit1.lrs}
end.