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author | Rickard Green <[email protected]> | 2015-03-24 10:27:20 +0100 |
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committer | Rickard Green <[email protected]> | 2015-03-24 10:27:20 +0100 |
commit | 052695858c07477db480d25d2d858540088d04c3 (patch) | |
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diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml b/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml index 98c0ef5f81..7cb417ac92 100644 --- a/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml +++ b/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml @@ -110,10 +110,17 @@ <note> <p>The value of the <c>native</c> time unit gives you more or less no information at all about the - quality of time values. It sets an upper bound for - the resolution as well as for the precision, but it - gives absolutely no information at all about the - accuracy.</p> + quality of time values. It sets a limit for + the + <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Resolution">resolution</seealso> + as well as for the + <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Precision">precision</seealso> + of time values, + but it gives absolutely no information at all about the + <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Accuracy">accuracy</seealso> + of time values. The resolution of the <c>native</c> time + unit and the resolution of time values may differ + significantly.</p> </note> </item> @@ -6435,18 +6442,22 @@ ok <c>Function</c>.</p></item> <tag><c>{resolution, OsMonotonicTimeResolution}</c></tag> - <item><p>Highest possible resolution of current - OS monotonic time source as parts per second. If - no resolution information can be retreived from - the OS, <c>OsMonotonicTimeResolution</c> will be + <item><p>Highest possible + <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Resolution">resolution</seealso> + of current OS monotonic time source as parts per + second. If no resolution information can be retreived + from the OS, <c>OsMonotonicTimeResolution</c> will be set to the resolution of the time unit of <c>Function</c>s return value. That is, the actual resolution may be lower than <c>OsMonotonicTimeResolution</c>. Also note that the resolution does not say anything about the - accuracy, and that the precision might not align - with the resolution. You do, however, know that the - precision won't be higher than + <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Accuracy">accuracy</seealso>, + and that the + <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Precision">precision</seealso> + might not align with the resolution. You do, + however, know that the precision won't be + better than <c>OsMonotonicTimeResolution</c>.</p></item> <tag><c>{extended, Extended}</c></tag> |