2010-10-22, 15:50
I have to do some sleeping in some of the code I'm writing and I know in windows you have the Sleep function (capital S), but I thought this function wasn't available in linux (instead they have sleep (small S), or usleep, or nanosleep). However, I did a quick search for Sleep (capital S) in the rest of the XBMC code and I see it's used in a handful of places like application.cpp. So it must be somehow available in Linux also.
Could anyone tell me which header defines that function (application.ccp includes so many). It would save me time in figuring it out myself.
Thanks,
Harry
Could anyone tell me which header defines that function (application.ccp includes so many). It would save me time in figuring it out myself.
Thanks,
Harry