size_t values_num; /* number of valid pointers */
size_t values_alloc; /* number of allocated pointers */
time_t last_flush_time;
- time_t last_update_stamp;
+ double last_update_stamp;
#define CI_FLAGS_IN_TREE (1<<0)
#define CI_FLAGS_IN_QUEUE (1<<1)
int flags;
while (buffer_size > 0)
{
char *value;
- time_t stamp;
+ double stamp;
char *eostamp;
status = buffer_get_field (&buffer, &buffer_size, &value);
break;
}
- /* make sure update time is always moving forward */
- stamp = strtol(value, &eostamp, 10);
+ /* make sure update time is always moving forward. We use double here since
+ update does support subsecond precision for timestamps ... */
+ stamp = strtod(value, &eostamp);
if (eostamp == value || eostamp == NULL || *eostamp != ':')
{
pthread_mutex_unlock(&cache_lock);
{
pthread_mutex_unlock(&cache_lock);
return send_response(sock, RESP_ERR,
- "illegal attempt to update using time %ld when last"
- " update time is %ld (minimum one second step)\n",
+ "illegal attempt to update using time %lf when last"
+ " update time is %lf (minimum one second step)\n",
stamp, ci->last_update_stamp);
}
else