Fix timestamp math for platforms with _POSIX_MONOTONIC_CLOCK#167
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Hello, hello! 🎉 First the disclaimer (I guess it may be relevant): I work at @DataDog on profiling for the [ddtrace](https://github.com/DataDog/dd-trace-rb) gem, although we don't use `rb_profile_frames` (but it is quite interesting). I noticed that the fix for tmm1#122 in tmm1#163 actually missed the new `_POSIX_MONOTONIC_CLOCK` branch, where the math was still incorrect (used 1000 instead of 1000000 when attempting to convert seconds to microseconds). cc @djudd @casperisfine
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Hello, hello! 🎉
First the disclaimer (I guess it may be relevant): I work at @DataDog on profiling for the ddtrace gem, although we don't use
rb_profile_frames(but it is quite interesting).I noticed that the fix for #122 in #163 actually missed the new
_POSIX_MONOTONIC_CLOCKbranch, where the math was still incorrect (used 1000 instead of 1000000 when attempting to convert seconds to microseconds).cc @djudd @casperisfine