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Nick Mathewson
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We've got millisecond timers now, we might as well use them. This change won't actually make circuits get expiered with microsecond precision, since we only call the expiry functions once per second. Still, it should avoid the situation where we have a circuit get expired too early because of rounding. A couple of the expiry functions now call tor_gettimeofday: this should be cheap since we're only doing it once per second. If it gets to be called more often, though, we should onsider having the current time be an argument again.
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