# define HAVE_USLEEP 1
#endif
-cvar_t sys_debugsleep = {0, "sys_debugsleep", "0", "write requested and attained sleep times to standard output, to be used with gnuplot"};
+// this one is referenced elsewhere
cvar_t sys_usenoclockbutbenchmark = {CVAR_SAVE, "sys_usenoclockbutbenchmark", "0", "don't use ANY real timing, and simulate a clock (for benchmarking); the game then runs as fast as possible. Run a QC mod with bots that does some stuff, then does a quit at the end, to benchmark a server. NEVER do this on a public server."};
-cvar_t sys_usesdlgetticks = {CVAR_SAVE, "sys_usesdlgetticks", "0", "use SDL_GetTicks() timer (less accurate, for debugging)"};
-cvar_t sys_usesdldelay = {CVAR_SAVE, "sys_usesdldelay", "0", "use SDL_Delay() (less accurate, for debugging)"};
+
+// these are not
+static cvar_t sys_debugsleep = {0, "sys_debugsleep", "0", "write requested and attained sleep times to standard output, to be used with gnuplot"};
+static cvar_t sys_usesdlgetticks = {CVAR_SAVE, "sys_usesdlgetticks", "0", "use SDL_GetTicks() timer (less accurate, for debugging)"};
+static cvar_t sys_usesdldelay = {CVAR_SAVE, "sys_usesdldelay", "0", "use SDL_Delay() (less accurate, for debugging)"};
#if HAVE_QUERYPERFORMANCECOUNTER
-cvar_t sys_usequeryperformancecounter = {CVAR_SAVE, "sys_usequeryperformancecounter", "0", "use windows QueryPerformanceCounter timer (which has issues on multicore/multiprocessor machines and processors which are designed to conserve power) for timing rather than timeGetTime function (which has issues on some motherboards)"};
+static cvar_t sys_usequeryperformancecounter = {CVAR_SAVE, "sys_usequeryperformancecounter", "0", "use windows QueryPerformanceCounter timer (which has issues on multicore/multiprocessor machines and processors which are designed to conserve power) for timing rather than timeGetTime function (which has issues on some motherboards)"};
#endif
#if HAVE_CLOCKGETTIME
-cvar_t sys_useclockgettime = {CVAR_SAVE, "sys_useclockgettime", "0", "use POSIX clock_gettime function (which has issues if the system clock speed is far off, as it can't get fixed by NTP) for timing rather than gettimeofday (which has issues if the system time is stepped by ntpdate, or apparently on some Xen installations)"};
+static cvar_t sys_useclockgettime = {CVAR_SAVE, "sys_useclockgettime", "0", "use POSIX clock_gettime function (which has issues if the system clock speed is far off, as it can't get fixed by NTP) for timing rather than gettimeofday (which has issues if the system time is stepped by ntpdate, or apparently on some Xen installations)"};
#endif
static unsigned long benchmark_time;