Hi, The functions clock() and time() are part of the C standard library, they are not Unix specific. Committed the patch below as obvious.
2011-11-07 Janne Blomqvist <j...@gcc.gnu.org> * intrinsic.texi (MCLOCK, MCLOCK8, TIME, TIME8): Functions clock and time are part of the C standard library. Index: intrinsic.texi =================================================================== --- intrinsic.texi (revision 181086) +++ intrinsic.texi (working copy) @@ -8639,7 +8639,7 @@ cases, the result is of the same type an @table @asis @item @emph{Description}: Returns the number of clock ticks since the start of the process, based -on the UNIX function @code{clock(3)}. +on the function @code{clock(3)} in the C standard library. This intrinsic is not fully portable, such as to systems with 32-bit @code{INTEGER} types but supporting times wider than 32 bits. Therefore, @@ -8677,7 +8677,7 @@ the system does not support @code{clock( @table @asis @item @emph{Description}: Returns the number of clock ticks since the start of the process, based -on the UNIX function @code{clock(3)}. +on the function @code{clock(3)} in the C standard library. @emph{Warning:} this intrinsic does not increase the range of the timing values over that returned by @code{clock(3)}. On a system with a 32-bit @@ -12222,8 +12222,8 @@ END IF @table @asis @item @emph{Description}: Returns the current time encoded as an integer (in the manner of the -UNIX function @code{time(3)}). This value is suitable for passing to -@code{CTIME}, @code{GMTIME}, and @code{LTIME}. +function @code{time(3)} in the C standard library). This value is +suitable for passing to @code{CTIME}, @code{GMTIME}, and @code{LTIME}. This intrinsic is not fully portable, such as to systems with 32-bit @code{INTEGER} types but supporting times wider than 32 bits. Therefore, @@ -12263,8 +12263,8 @@ The return value is a scalar of type @co @table @asis @item @emph{Description}: Returns the current time encoded as an integer (in the manner of the -UNIX function @code{time(3)}). This value is suitable for passing to -@code{CTIME}, @code{GMTIME}, and @code{LTIME}. +function @code{time(3)} in the C standard library). This value is +suitable for passing to @code{CTIME}, @code{GMTIME}, and @code{LTIME}. @emph{Warning:} this intrinsic does not increase the range of the timing values over that returned by @code{time(3)}. On a system with a 32-bit -- Janne Blomqvist