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Also drop the argv[0] as previx — the message already includes the
name of the program.
$ src/usleep 1
warning: usleep is deprecated, and will be removed in near future!
warning: use "sleep 1e-06" instead...
$ src/usleep 10
warning: usleep is deprecated, and will be removed in near future!
warning: use "sleep 1e-05" instead...
$ src/usleep 20
warning: usleep is deprecated, and will be removed in near future!
warning: use "sleep 2e-05" instead...
$ src/usleep 100
warning: usleep is deprecated, and will be removed in near future!
warning: use "sleep 0.0001" instead...
$ src/usleep 200
warning: usleep is deprecated, and will be removed in near future!
warning: use "sleep 0.0002" instead...
$ src/usleep 300
warning: usleep is deprecated, and will be removed in near future!
warning: use "sleep 0.0003" instead...
$ src/usleep 400
warning: usleep is deprecated, and will be removed in near future!
warning: use "sleep 0.0004" instead...
$ src/usleep 1000
warning: usleep is deprecated, and will be removed in near future!
warning: use "sleep 0.001" instead...
$ src/usleep 10000
warning: usleep is deprecated, and will be removed in near future!
warning: use "sleep 0.01" instead...
$ src/usleep 100000
warning: usleep is deprecated, and will be removed in near future!
warning: use "sleep 0.1" instead...
$ src/usleep 1000000
warning: usleep is deprecated, and will be removed in near future!
warning: use "sleep 1" instead...
$ src/usleep 10000000
warning: usleep is deprecated, and will be removed in near future!
warning: use "sleep 10" instead...
For very small and very large values, printf uses scientific notation,
but that seems nicer than using %.f which would always leave trailing
zeroes. sleep accepts scientific notation, so things should still work.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1494168
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