Under development.
The HRTI fingerprint allows a Funge program to measure elapsed time much
more finely than the clock values returned by y
.
After successfully loading HRTI, the instructions E
, G
, M
, S
,
and T
take on new semantics.
G
'Granularity' pushes the smallest clock tick the underlying system
can reliably handle, measured in microseconds.
M
'Mark' designates the timer as having been read by the IP with this
ID at this instance in time.
T
'Timer' pushes the number of microseconds elapsed since the last
time an IP with this ID marked the timer. If there is no previous mark,
acts like r
.
E
'Erase mark' erases the last timer mark by this IP (such that T
above will act like r
)
S
'Second' pushes the number of microseconds elapsed since the last
whole second.
The timer and mark-list are considered global and static, shared amongst all IP's, in order to retain tame behaviour.
This timer is not affected by 'time travel' contrivances.