FIX: ggml_time_init() before ggml_time_us()#17
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thanks for testing on Windows and for the fix!
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main.cpp fix
Initialize GGML timer before first use to prevent divide‑by‑zero crash on Windows
ggml_time_us() divides by timer_freq, which is set in ggml_time_init().
When main() called ggml_time_us() before that initialization, timer_freq == 0, causing a STATUS_INTEGER_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO (0xC0000094) crash on Windows/MinGW.
at the very top of main().
The first line safely sets timer_freq; the second keeps behaviour identical by recording the start timestamp.
Result
ViT CLI no longer crashes with exit code –1073741676.
--help, inference, and verbose timing output all work as expected on Windows/MinGW, Linux, and macOS.
No other code paths are affected.