# vim: set ft=c: MPI_Wtick: .desc: Returns the resolution of MPI_Wtime .impl: direct .skip: ThreadSafe, Fortran, Errors .seealso: MPI_Wtick, MPI_Comm_get_attr, MPI_Attr_get /* Return value: Time in seconds since an arbitrary time in the past. Notes: This is intended to be a high-resolution, elapsed (or wall) clock. See 'MPI_WTICK' to determine the resolution of 'MPI_WTIME'. If the attribute 'MPI_WTIME_IS_GLOBAL' is defined and true, then the value is synchronized across all processes in 'MPI_COMM_WORLD'. Notes for Fortran: This is a function, declared as 'DOUBLE PRECISION MPI_WTIME()' in Fortran. */ { double tick; MPIR_ERRTEST_INITIALIZED_ORDIE(); MPIR_FUNC_TERSE_ENTER; MPL_wtick(&tick); MPIR_FUNC_TERSE_EXIT; return tick; } MPI_Wtime: .desc: Returns an elapsed time on the calling processor .skip: ThreadSafe, Fortran, Errors .seealso: MPI_Wtime, MPI_Comm_get_attr, MPI_Attr_get .impl: direct /* Return value: Time in seconds of resolution of MPI_Wtime Notes for Fortran: This is a function, declared as 'DOUBLE PRECISION MPI_WTICK()' in Fortran. */ { double d; MPL_time_t t; MPIR_ERRTEST_INITIALIZED_ORDIE(); MPIR_FUNC_TERSE_ENTER; MPL_wtime(&t); MPL_wtime_todouble(&t, &d); MPIR_FUNC_TERSE_EXIT; return d; }