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Vadim Zeitlin e6cedf6649 Really support milliseconds in wxLog
Although this was supposed to work, specifying "%l" in wxLog time stamp
format actually didn't because wxLog timestamps were stored as seconds.

Fix this by storing them as milliseconds and add a simple test (not
executed by default) showing that "%l" works correctly now.

Still keep the old wxLogRecordInfo::timestamp field for compatibility,
as it was documented.

See #13059.
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