[3.6] closes bpo-35025: Properly guard the CLOCK_GETTIME et al macros in timemodule.c. (GH-9961)#10020
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…timemodule.c. (pythonGH-9961) Guard the `CLOCK_GETTIME` et al macros in `timemodule` based on the availability of the parent functions (cherry picked from commit 9445118) Co-authored-by: Max Bélanger <aeromax@gmail.com>
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CLOCK_GETTIMEet al macros intimemodulebased on the availability of the parent functions(cherry picked from commit 9445118)
Co-authored-by: Max Bélanger aeromax@gmail.com
https://bugs.python.org/issue35025