Send fractions of a second to Fluentd#13
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Previously the timestamp did have a a precision of one second. The fraction got lost. The timestamp is now of the EventTime time according to specification: https://github.com/fluent/fluentd/wiki/Forward-Protocol-Specification-v1#eventtime-ext-format EventTime has nanosecond precision, but .NET only supports 100 nanoseconds (ticks). Fixes fluent#12 Signed-off-by: Edwin Engelen <edwin@engelen.name>
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Could be nice if it worked without additional byte[]-array allocation.
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Previously the timestamp did have a a precision of one second. The fraction got lost.
The timestamp is a double now and contains the fractions of a second.
Fixes #12