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$hptimestampReturns a high precision timestamp |
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Returns a high precision timestamp as a floaint point value. The timestamp represents the number of seconds elapsed since a certain moment in the past. The number of seconds contains a "high precision" fractional part. The "certain moment" definition depends on the platform KVIrc is executed. This means that this timestamp is totally useless to represent a time value but is useful to compute time intervals with sub-second precision. | |
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$unixtime, $date |