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/civetweb-2.7.6/docs/api/
Dmg_get_response.md12 |**`timeout`**|`int`|Time to wait for a response in milliseconds|
22 … specified which lets the function return after a specified number of milliseconds, even if no dat…
/civetweb-2.7.6/src/
Dtimer.inl36 /* GetTickCount returns milliseconds since system start as
Dcivetweb.c5466 poll(struct mg_pollfd *pfd, unsigned int n, int milliseconds) argument
5476 tv.tv_sec = milliseconds / 1000;
5477 tv.tv_usec = (milliseconds % 1000) * 1000;
6161 int milliseconds, argument
6177 if ((milliseconds >= 0) && (milliseconds < ms_now)) {
6178 ms_now = milliseconds;
6189 if (milliseconds > 0) {
6190 milliseconds -= ms_now;
6193 } while (milliseconds != 0);
/civetweb-2.7.6/docs/
DUserManual.md373 The configured value is a timeout in milliseconds. Setting the value to 0
380 configured in milliseconds. However, the TCP socket layer usually only
505 Timeout for network read and network write operations, in milliseconds.
703 in milliseconds. If this value is not set, the value of request\_timeout\_ms
/civetweb-2.7.6/src/third_party/
Dsqlite3.c24469 SQLITE_API void sqlite3_win32_sleep(DWORD milliseconds); /* os_win.c */
39638 SQLITE_API void sqlite3_win32_sleep(DWORD milliseconds){
39645 osWaitForSingleObjectEx(sleepObj, milliseconds, FALSE);
39647 osSleep(milliseconds);