* Doc/libtime.tex: get rid of references to millitime() and
millisleep(); document clock()
* Doc/ref6.tex (section{Assignment statements}): added warning
about overlaps in lhs of assignment (e.g. "i, x[i] = 1, 2")
diff --git a/Doc/lib/libtime.tex b/Doc/lib/libtime.tex
index 7e83f4e..3106542 100644
--- a/Doc/lib/libtime.tex
+++ b/Doc/lib/libtime.tex
@@ -2,8 +2,7 @@
\bimodindex{time}
This module provides various time-related functions.
-It is always available. (On some systems, not all functions may
-exist; e.g. the ``milli'' variants can't always be implemented.)
+It is always available.
An explanation of some terminology and conventions is in order.
@@ -55,6 +54,13 @@
\end{funcdesc}
+\begin{funcdesc}{clock}{}
+Return the current CPU time as a floating point number expressed in
+seconds. The precision depends on that of the C function by the same
+name.
+\end{funcdesc}
+
+
\begin{funcdesc}{ctime}{secs}
Convert a time expressed in seconds since the epoch to a string
representing local time. \code{ctime(t)} is equivalent to
@@ -78,18 +84,6 @@
to 1 when DST applies to the given time.
\end{funcdesc}
-\begin{funcdesc}{millisleep}{msecs}
-Suspend execution for the given number of milliseconds. (Obsolete,
-you can now use use \code{sleep} with a floating point argument.)
-\end{funcdesc}
-
-\begin{funcdesc}{millitimer}{}
-Return the number of milliseconds of real time elapsed since some
-point in the past that is fixed per execution of the python
-interpreter (but may change in each following run). The return value
-may be negative, and it may wrap around.
-\end{funcdesc}
-
\begin{funcdesc}{mktime}{tuple}
This is the inverse function of \code{localtime}. Its argument is the
full 9-tuple (since the dst flag is needed). It returns an integer.
@@ -104,8 +98,7 @@
Return the time as a floating point number expressed in seconds since
the epoch, in UTC. Note that even though the time is always returned
as a floating point number, not all systems provide time with a better
-precision than 1 second. An alternative for measuring precise
-intervals is \code{millitimer}.
+precision than 1 second.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{datadesc}{timezone}