(current-posix-millisecond)
Returns a rational number representing the current millisecond of the Posix epoch, which began on 00:00:00 on 1 January 1970, Coordinated Universal Time but excludes all leap seconds. Implementations SHOULD return a value that is:
. Implementations MAY return exact or inexact values, and SHOULD return inexact values unless:
In practice this means that implementations with fixnums greater than 253 should return fixnums unless they have time-of-day clocks that provide more than 1 ms precision, and all other implementations should return IEEE 64-bit floats.
If the implementation cannot provide the time when current-posix-milliseconds is called (either temporarily or permanently), it should return #f`.
See TimeAdvancedCowan.
See TimePeriodsCowan.