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// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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// Time represents an absolute point in coordinated universal time (UTC),
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// internally represented as microseconds (s/1,000,000) since the Windows epoch
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// (1601-01-01 00:00:00 UTC). System-dependent clock interface routines are
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// defined in time_PLATFORM.cc. Note that values for Time may skew and jump
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// around as the operating system makes adjustments to synchronize (e.g., with
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// NTP servers). Thus, client code that uses the Time class must account for
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// this.
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//
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// TimeDelta represents a duration of time, internally represented in
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// microseconds.
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//
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// TimeTicks and ThreadTicks represent an abstract time that is most of the time
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// incrementing, for use in measuring time durations. Internally, they are
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// represented in microseconds. They cannot be converted to a human-readable
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// time, but are guaranteed not to decrease (unlike the Time class). Note that
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// TimeTicks may "stand still" (e.g., if the computer is suspended), and
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// ThreadTicks will "stand still" whenever the thread has been de-scheduled by
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// the operating system.
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//
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// All time classes are copyable, assignable, and occupy 64-bits per instance.
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// As a result, prefer passing them by value:
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// void MyFunction(TimeDelta arg);
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// If circumstances require, you may also pass by const reference:
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// void MyFunction(const TimeDelta& arg); // Not preferred.
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//
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// Definitions of operator<< are provided to make these types work with
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// DCHECK_EQ() and other log macros. For human-readable formatting, see
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// "base/i18n/time_formatting.h".
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//
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// So many choices! Which time class should you use? Examples:
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//
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// Time: Interpreting the wall-clock time provided by a remote system.
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// Detecting whether cached resources have expired. Providing the
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// user with a display of the current date and time. Determining
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// the amount of time between events across re-boots of the
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// machine.
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//
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// TimeTicks: Tracking the amount of time a task runs. Executing delayed
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// tasks at the right time. Computing presentation timestamps.
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// Synchronizing audio and video using TimeTicks as a common
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// reference clock (lip-sync). Measuring network round-trip
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// latency.
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//
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// ThreadTicks: Benchmarking how long the current thread has been doing actual
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// work.
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#ifndef BASE_TIME_TIME_H_
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#define BASE_TIME_TIME_H_
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include <iosfwd>
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#include <limits>
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#include "base/base_export.h"
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#include "base/compiler_specific.h"
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#include "base/logging.h"
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#include "base/numerics/safe_math.h"
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#include "build/build_config.h"
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#if defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
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#include <zircon/types.h>
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#endif
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#if defined(OS_MACOSX)
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#include <CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h>
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// Avoid Mac system header macro leak.
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#undef TYPE_BOOL
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#endif
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#if defined(OS_ANDROID)
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#include <jni.h>
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#endif
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#if defined(OS_POSIX) || defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <sys/time.h>
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#endif
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#if defined(OS_WIN)
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#include "base/gtest_prod_util.h"
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#include "base/win/windows_types.h"
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#endif
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namespace base {
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class PlatformThreadHandle;
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class TimeDelta;
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// The functions in the time_internal namespace are meant to be used only by the
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// time classes and functions. Please use the math operators defined in the
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// time classes instead.
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namespace time_internal {
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// Add or subtract |value| from a TimeDelta. The int64_t argument and return
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// value are in terms of a microsecond timebase.
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BASE_EXPORT int64_t SaturatedAdd(TimeDelta delta, int64_t value);
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BASE_EXPORT int64_t SaturatedSub(TimeDelta delta, int64_t value);
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} // namespace time_internal
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// TimeDelta ------------------------------------------------------------------
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class BASE_EXPORT TimeDelta {
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public:
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constexpr TimeDelta() : delta_(0) {}
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// Converts units of time to TimeDeltas.
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static constexpr TimeDelta FromDays(int days);
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static constexpr TimeDelta FromHours(int hours);
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static constexpr TimeDelta FromMinutes(int minutes);
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static constexpr TimeDelta FromSeconds(int64_t secs);
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static constexpr TimeDelta FromMilliseconds(int64_t ms);
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static constexpr TimeDelta FromMicroseconds(int64_t us);
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static constexpr TimeDelta FromNanoseconds(int64_t ns);
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static constexpr TimeDelta FromSecondsD(double secs);
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static constexpr TimeDelta FromMillisecondsD(double ms);
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static constexpr TimeDelta FromMicrosecondsD(double us);
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static constexpr TimeDelta FromNanosecondsD(double ns);
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#if defined(OS_WIN)
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static TimeDelta FromQPCValue(LONGLONG qpc_value);
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static TimeDelta FromFileTime(FILETIME ft);
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#elif defined(OS_POSIX) || defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
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static TimeDelta FromTimeSpec(const timespec& ts);
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#endif
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// Converts an integer value representing TimeDelta to a class. This is used
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// when deserializing a |TimeDelta| structure, using a value known to be
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// compatible. It is not provided as a constructor because the integer type
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// may be unclear from the perspective of a caller.
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//
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// DEPRECATED - Do not use in new code. http://crbug.com/634507
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static constexpr TimeDelta FromInternalValue(int64_t delta) {
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return TimeDelta(delta);
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}
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// Returns the maximum time delta, which should be greater than any reasonable
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// time delta we might compare it to. Adding or subtracting the maximum time
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// delta to a time or another time delta has an undefined result.
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static constexpr TimeDelta Max();
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// Returns the minimum time delta, which should be less than than any
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// reasonable time delta we might compare it to. Adding or subtracting the
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// minimum time delta to a time or another time delta has an undefined result.
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static constexpr TimeDelta Min();
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// Returns the internal numeric value of the TimeDelta object. Please don't
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// use this and do arithmetic on it, as it is more error prone than using the
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// provided operators.
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// For serializing, use FromInternalValue to reconstitute.
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//
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// DEPRECATED - Do not use in new code. http://crbug.com/634507
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constexpr int64_t ToInternalValue() const { return delta_; }
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// Returns the magnitude (absolute value) of this TimeDelta.
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constexpr TimeDelta magnitude() const {
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// Some toolchains provide an incomplete C++11 implementation and lack an
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// int64_t overload for std::abs(). The following is a simple branchless
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// implementation:
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const int64_t mask = delta_ >> (sizeof(delta_) * 8 - 1);
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return TimeDelta((delta_ + mask) ^ mask);
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}
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// Returns true if the time delta is zero.
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constexpr bool is_zero() const { return delta_ == 0; }
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// Returns true if the time delta is the maximum/minimum time delta.
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constexpr bool is_max() const {
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return delta_ == std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::max();
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}
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constexpr bool is_min() const {
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return delta_ == std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::min();
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}
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#if defined(OS_POSIX) || defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
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struct timespec ToTimeSpec() const;
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#endif
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// Returns the time delta in some unit. The InXYZF versions return a floating
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// point value. The InXYZ versions return a truncated value (aka rounded
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// towards zero, std::trunc() behavior). The InXYZFloored() versions round to
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// lesser integers (std::floor() behavior). The XYZRoundedUp() versions round
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// up to greater integers (std::ceil() behavior).
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int InDays() const;
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int InDaysFloored() const;
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int InHours() const;
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int InMinutes() const;
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double InSecondsF() const;
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int64_t InSeconds() const;
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double InMillisecondsF() const;
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int64_t InMilliseconds() const;
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int64_t InMillisecondsRoundedUp() const;
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int64_t InMicroseconds() const;
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double InMicrosecondsF() const;
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int64_t InNanoseconds() const;
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constexpr TimeDelta& operator=(TimeDelta other) {
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delta_ = other.delta_;
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return *this;
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}
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// Computations with other deltas. Can easily be made constexpr with C++17 but
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// hard to do until then per limitations around
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// __builtin_(add|sub)_overflow in safe_math_clang_gcc_impl.h :
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// https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/873352#message-59594ab70827795a67e0780404adf37b4b6c2f14
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TimeDelta operator+(TimeDelta other) const {
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return TimeDelta(time_internal::SaturatedAdd(*this, other.delta_));
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}
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TimeDelta operator-(TimeDelta other) const {
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return TimeDelta(time_internal::SaturatedSub(*this, other.delta_));
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}
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TimeDelta& operator+=(TimeDelta other) {
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return *this = (*this + other);
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}
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TimeDelta& operator-=(TimeDelta other) {
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return *this = (*this - other);
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}
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constexpr TimeDelta operator-() const { return TimeDelta(-delta_); }
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// Computations with numeric types. operator*() isn't constexpr because of a
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// limitation around __builtin_mul_overflow (but operator/(1.0/a) works for
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// |a|'s of "reasonable" size -- i.e. that don't risk overflow).
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template <typename T>
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TimeDelta operator*(T a) const {
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CheckedNumeric<int64_t> rv(delta_);
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rv *= a;
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if (rv.IsValid())
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return TimeDelta(rv.ValueOrDie());
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// Matched sign overflows. Mismatched sign underflows.
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if ((delta_ < 0) ^ (a < 0))
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return TimeDelta(std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::min());
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return TimeDelta(std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::max());
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}
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template <typename T>
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constexpr TimeDelta operator/(T a) const {
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CheckedNumeric<int64_t> rv(delta_);
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rv /= a;
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if (rv.IsValid())
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return TimeDelta(rv.ValueOrDie());
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// Matched sign overflows. Mismatched sign underflows.
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// Special case to catch divide by zero.
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if ((delta_ < 0) ^ (a <= 0))
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return TimeDelta(std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::min());
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return TimeDelta(std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::max());
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}
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template <typename T>
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TimeDelta& operator*=(T a) {
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return *this = (*this * a);
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}
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template <typename T>
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constexpr TimeDelta& operator/=(T a) {
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return *this = (*this / a);
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}
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constexpr int64_t operator/(TimeDelta a) const { return delta_ / a.delta_; }
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constexpr TimeDelta operator%(TimeDelta a) const {
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return TimeDelta(delta_ % a.delta_);
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}
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// Comparison operators.
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constexpr bool operator==(TimeDelta other) const {
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return delta_ == other.delta_;
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}
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constexpr bool operator!=(TimeDelta other) const {
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return delta_ != other.delta_;
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}
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constexpr bool operator<(TimeDelta other) const {
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return delta_ < other.delta_;
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}
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constexpr bool operator<=(TimeDelta other) const {
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return delta_ <= other.delta_;
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}
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constexpr bool operator>(TimeDelta other) const {
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return delta_ > other.delta_;
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}
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constexpr bool operator>=(TimeDelta other) const {
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return delta_ >= other.delta_;
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}
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#if defined(OS_WIN)
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// This works around crbug.com/635974
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constexpr TimeDelta(const TimeDelta& other) : delta_(other.delta_) {}
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#endif
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private:
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friend int64_t time_internal::SaturatedAdd(TimeDelta delta, int64_t value);
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friend int64_t time_internal::SaturatedSub(TimeDelta delta, int64_t value);
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// Constructs a delta given the duration in microseconds. This is private
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// to avoid confusion by callers with an integer constructor. Use
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// FromSeconds, FromMilliseconds, etc. instead.
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constexpr explicit TimeDelta(int64_t delta_us) : delta_(delta_us) {}
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// Private method to build a delta from a double.
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static constexpr TimeDelta FromDouble(double value);
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// Private method to build a delta from the product of a user-provided value
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// and a known-positive value.
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static constexpr TimeDelta FromProduct(int64_t value, int64_t positive_value);
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// Delta in microseconds.
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int64_t delta_;
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};
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template <typename T>
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TimeDelta operator*(T a, TimeDelta td) {
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return td * a;
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}
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// For logging use only.
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BASE_EXPORT std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, TimeDelta time_delta);
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// Do not reference the time_internal::TimeBase template class directly. Please
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// use one of the time subclasses instead, and only reference the public
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// TimeBase members via those classes.
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namespace time_internal {
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// TimeBase--------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Provides value storage and comparison/math operations common to all time
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// classes. Each subclass provides for strong type-checking to ensure
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// semantically meaningful comparison/math of time values from the same clock
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// source or timeline.
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template<class TimeClass>
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class TimeBase {
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public:
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static const int64_t kHoursPerDay = 24;
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static const int64_t kMillisecondsPerSecond = 1000;
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static const int64_t kMillisecondsPerDay =
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kMillisecondsPerSecond * 60 * 60 * kHoursPerDay;
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static const int64_t kMicrosecondsPerMillisecond = 1000;
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static const int64_t kMicrosecondsPerSecond =
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kMicrosecondsPerMillisecond * kMillisecondsPerSecond;
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static const int64_t kMicrosecondsPerMinute = kMicrosecondsPerSecond * 60;
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static const int64_t kMicrosecondsPerHour = kMicrosecondsPerMinute * 60;
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static const int64_t kMicrosecondsPerDay =
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kMicrosecondsPerHour * kHoursPerDay;
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static const int64_t kMicrosecondsPerWeek = kMicrosecondsPerDay * 7;
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static const int64_t kNanosecondsPerMicrosecond = 1000;
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static const int64_t kNanosecondsPerSecond =
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kNanosecondsPerMicrosecond * kMicrosecondsPerSecond;
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// Returns true if this object has not been initialized.
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//
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// Warning: Be careful when writing code that performs math on time values,
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// since it's possible to produce a valid "zero" result that should not be
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// interpreted as a "null" value.
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bool is_null() const {
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return us_ == 0;
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}
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// Returns true if this object represents the maximum/minimum time.
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bool is_max() const { return us_ == std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::max(); }
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bool is_min() const { return us_ == std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::min(); }
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// Returns the maximum/minimum times, which should be greater/less than than
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// any reasonable time with which we might compare it.
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static TimeClass Max() {
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return TimeClass(std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::max());
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}
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static TimeClass Min() {
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return TimeClass(std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::min());
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}
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// For serializing only. Use FromInternalValue() to reconstitute. Please don't
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// use this and do arithmetic on it, as it is more error prone than using the
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// provided operators.
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//
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// DEPRECATED - Do not use in new code. For serializing Time values, prefer
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// Time::ToDeltaSinceWindowsEpoch().InMicroseconds(). http://crbug.com/634507
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int64_t ToInternalValue() const { return us_; }
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// The amount of time since the origin (or "zero") point. This is a syntactic
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// convenience to aid in code readability, mainly for debugging/testing use
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// cases.
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//
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// Warning: While the Time subclass has a fixed origin point, the origin for
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// the other subclasses can vary each time the application is restarted.
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TimeDelta since_origin() const { return TimeDelta::FromMicroseconds(us_); }
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TimeClass& operator=(TimeClass other) {
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us_ = other.us_;
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return *(static_cast<TimeClass*>(this));
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}
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// Compute the difference between two times.
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TimeDelta operator-(TimeClass other) const {
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return TimeDelta::FromMicroseconds(us_ - other.us_);
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}
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// Return a new time modified by some delta.
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TimeClass operator+(TimeDelta delta) const {
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return TimeClass(time_internal::SaturatedAdd(delta, us_));
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}
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TimeClass operator-(TimeDelta delta) const {
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return TimeClass(-time_internal::SaturatedSub(delta, us_));
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}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Modify by some time delta.
|
||
|
TimeClass& operator+=(TimeDelta delta) {
|
||
|
return static_cast<TimeClass&>(*this = (*this + delta));
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
TimeClass& operator-=(TimeDelta delta) {
|
||
|
return static_cast<TimeClass&>(*this = (*this - delta));
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Comparison operators
|
||
|
bool operator==(TimeClass other) const {
|
||
|
return us_ == other.us_;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
bool operator!=(TimeClass other) const {
|
||
|
return us_ != other.us_;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
bool operator<(TimeClass other) const {
|
||
|
return us_ < other.us_;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
bool operator<=(TimeClass other) const {
|
||
|
return us_ <= other.us_;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
bool operator>(TimeClass other) const {
|
||
|
return us_ > other.us_;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
bool operator>=(TimeClass other) const {
|
||
|
return us_ >= other.us_;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
protected:
|
||
|
constexpr explicit TimeBase(int64_t us) : us_(us) {}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Time value in a microsecond timebase.
|
||
|
int64_t us_;
|
||
|
};
|
||
|
|
||
|
} // namespace time_internal
|
||
|
|
||
|
template<class TimeClass>
|
||
|
inline TimeClass operator+(TimeDelta delta, TimeClass t) {
|
||
|
return t + delta;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Time -----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Represents a wall clock time in UTC. Values are not guaranteed to be
|
||
|
// monotonically non-decreasing and are subject to large amounts of skew.
|
||
|
class BASE_EXPORT Time : public time_internal::TimeBase<Time> {
|
||
|
public:
|
||
|
// Offset of UNIX epoch (1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC) from Windows FILETIME epoch
|
||
|
// (1601-01-01 00:00:00 UTC), in microseconds. This value is derived from the
|
||
|
// following: ((1970-1601)*365+89)*24*60*60*1000*1000, where 89 is the number
|
||
|
// of leap year days between 1601 and 1970: (1970-1601)/4 excluding 1700,
|
||
|
// 1800, and 1900.
|
||
|
static constexpr int64_t kTimeTToMicrosecondsOffset =
|
||
|
INT64_C(11644473600000000);
|
||
|
|
||
|
#if defined(OS_WIN)
|
||
|
// To avoid overflow in QPC to Microseconds calculations, since we multiply
|
||
|
// by kMicrosecondsPerSecond, then the QPC value should not exceed
|
||
|
// (2^63 - 1) / 1E6. If it exceeds that threshold, we divide then multiply.
|
||
|
static constexpr int64_t kQPCOverflowThreshold = INT64_C(0x8637BD05AF7);
|
||
|
#endif
|
||
|
|
||
|
// kExplodedMinYear and kExplodedMaxYear define the platform-specific limits
|
||
|
// for values passed to FromUTCExploded() and FromLocalExploded(). Those
|
||
|
// functions will return false if passed values outside these limits. The limits
|
||
|
// are inclusive, meaning that the API should support all dates within a given
|
||
|
// limit year.
|
||
|
#if defined(OS_WIN)
|
||
|
static constexpr int kExplodedMinYear = 1601;
|
||
|
static constexpr int kExplodedMaxYear = 30827;
|
||
|
#elif defined(OS_IOS)
|
||
|
static constexpr int kExplodedMinYear = std::numeric_limits<int>::min();
|
||
|
static constexpr int kExplodedMaxYear = std::numeric_limits<int>::max();
|
||
|
#elif defined(OS_MACOSX)
|
||
|
static constexpr int kExplodedMinYear = 1902;
|
||
|
static constexpr int kExplodedMaxYear = std::numeric_limits<int>::max();
|
||
|
#elif defined(OS_ANDROID)
|
||
|
// Though we use 64-bit time APIs on both 32 and 64 bit Android, some OS
|
||
|
// versions like KitKat (ARM but not x86 emulator) can't handle some early
|
||
|
// dates (e.g. before 1170). So we set min conservatively here.
|
||
|
static constexpr int kExplodedMinYear = 1902;
|
||
|
static constexpr int kExplodedMaxYear = std::numeric_limits<int>::max();
|
||
|
#else
|
||
|
static constexpr int kExplodedMinYear =
|
||
|
(sizeof(time_t) == 4 ? 1902 : std::numeric_limits<int>::min());
|
||
|
static constexpr int kExplodedMaxYear =
|
||
|
(sizeof(time_t) == 4 ? 2037 : std::numeric_limits<int>::max());
|
||
|
#endif
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Represents an exploded time that can be formatted nicely. This is kind of
|
||
|
// like the Win32 SYSTEMTIME structure or the Unix "struct tm" with a few
|
||
|
// additions and changes to prevent errors.
|
||
|
struct BASE_EXPORT Exploded {
|
||
|
int year; // Four digit year "2007"
|
||
|
int month; // 1-based month (values 1 = January, etc.)
|
||
|
int day_of_week; // 0-based day of week (0 = Sunday, etc.)
|
||
|
int day_of_month; // 1-based day of month (1-31)
|
||
|
int hour; // Hour within the current day (0-23)
|
||
|
int minute; // Minute within the current hour (0-59)
|
||
|
int second; // Second within the current minute (0-59 plus leap
|
||
|
// seconds which may take it up to 60).
|
||
|
int millisecond; // Milliseconds within the current second (0-999)
|
||
|
|
||
|
// A cursory test for whether the data members are within their
|
||
|
// respective ranges. A 'true' return value does not guarantee the
|
||
|
// Exploded value can be successfully converted to a Time value.
|
||
|
bool HasValidValues() const;
|
||
|
};
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Contains the NULL time. Use Time::Now() to get the current time.
|
||
|
constexpr Time() : TimeBase(0) {}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Returns the time for epoch in Unix-like system (Jan 1, 1970).
|
||
|
static Time UnixEpoch();
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Returns the current time. Watch out, the system might adjust its clock
|
||
|
// in which case time will actually go backwards. We don't guarantee that
|
||
|
// times are increasing, or that two calls to Now() won't be the same.
|
||
|
static Time Now();
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Returns the current time. Same as Now() except that this function always
|
||
|
// uses system time so that there are no discrepancies between the returned
|
||
|
// time and system time even on virtual environments including our test bot.
|
||
|
// For timing sensitive unittests, this function should be used.
|
||
|
static Time NowFromSystemTime();
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Converts to/from TimeDeltas relative to the Windows epoch (1601-01-01
|
||
|
// 00:00:00 UTC). Prefer these methods for opaque serialization and
|
||
|
// deserialization of time values, e.g.
|
||
|
//
|
||
|
// // Serialization:
|
||
|
// base::Time last_updated = ...;
|
||
|
// SaveToDatabase(last_updated.ToDeltaSinceWindowsEpoch().InMicroseconds());
|
||
|
//
|
||
|
// // Deserialization:
|
||
|
// base::Time last_updated = base::Time::FromDeltaSinceWindowsEpoch(
|
||
|
// base::TimeDelta::FromMicroseconds(LoadFromDatabase()));
|
||
|
static Time FromDeltaSinceWindowsEpoch(TimeDelta delta);
|
||
|
TimeDelta ToDeltaSinceWindowsEpoch() const;
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Converts to/from time_t in UTC and a Time class.
|
||
|
static Time FromTimeT(time_t tt);
|
||
|
time_t ToTimeT() const;
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Converts time to/from a double which is the number of seconds since epoch
|
||
|
// (Jan 1, 1970). Webkit uses this format to represent time.
|
||
|
// Because WebKit initializes double time value to 0 to indicate "not
|
||
|
// initialized", we map it to empty Time object that also means "not
|
||
|
// initialized".
|
||
|
static Time FromDoubleT(double dt);
|
||
|
double ToDoubleT() const;
|
||
|
|
||
|
#if defined(OS_POSIX) || defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
|
||
|
// Converts the timespec structure to time. MacOS X 10.8.3 (and tentatively,
|
||
|
// earlier versions) will have the |ts|'s tv_nsec component zeroed out,
|
||
|
// having a 1 second resolution, which agrees with
|
||
|
// https://developer.apple.com/legacy/library/#technotes/tn/tn1150.html#HFSPlusDates.
|
||
|
static Time FromTimeSpec(const timespec& ts);
|
||
|
#endif
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Converts to/from the Javascript convention for times, a number of
|
||
|
// milliseconds since the epoch:
|
||
|
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Date/getTime.
|
||
|
static Time FromJsTime(double ms_since_epoch);
|
||
|
double ToJsTime() const;
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Converts to/from Java convention for times, a number of milliseconds since
|
||
|
// the epoch. Because the Java format has less resolution, converting to Java
|
||
|
// time is a lossy operation.
|
||
|
static Time FromJavaTime(int64_t ms_since_epoch);
|
||
|
int64_t ToJavaTime() const;
|
||
|
|
||
|
#if defined(OS_POSIX) || defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
|
||
|
static Time FromTimeVal(struct timeval t);
|
||
|
struct timeval ToTimeVal() const;
|
||
|
#endif
|
||
|
|
||
|
#if defined(OS_MACOSX)
|
||
|
static Time FromCFAbsoluteTime(CFAbsoluteTime t);
|
||
|
CFAbsoluteTime ToCFAbsoluteTime() const;
|
||
|
#endif
|
||
|
|
||
|
#if defined(OS_WIN)
|
||
|
static Time FromFileTime(FILETIME ft);
|
||
|
FILETIME ToFileTime() const;
|
||
|
|
||
|
// The minimum time of a low resolution timer. This is basically a windows
|
||
|
// constant of ~15.6ms. While it does vary on some older OS versions, we'll
|
||
|
// treat it as static across all windows versions.
|
||
|
static const int kMinLowResolutionThresholdMs = 16;
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Enable or disable Windows high resolution timer.
|
||
|
static void EnableHighResolutionTimer(bool enable);
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Activates or deactivates the high resolution timer based on the |activate|
|
||
|
// flag. If the HighResolutionTimer is not Enabled (see
|
||
|
// EnableHighResolutionTimer), this function will return false. Otherwise
|
||
|
// returns true. Each successful activate call must be paired with a
|
||
|
// subsequent deactivate call.
|
||
|
// All callers to activate the high resolution timer must eventually call
|
||
|
// this function to deactivate the high resolution timer.
|
||
|
static bool ActivateHighResolutionTimer(bool activate);
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Returns true if the high resolution timer is both enabled and activated.
|
||
|
// This is provided for testing only, and is not tracked in a thread-safe
|
||
|
// way.
|
||
|
static bool IsHighResolutionTimerInUse();
|
||
|
|
||
|
// The following two functions are used to report the fraction of elapsed time
|
||
|
// that the high resolution timer is activated.
|
||
|
// ResetHighResolutionTimerUsage() resets the cumulative usage and starts the
|
||
|
// measurement interval and GetHighResolutionTimerUsage() returns the
|
||
|
// percentage of time since the reset that the high resolution timer was
|
||
|
// activated.
|
||
|
// ResetHighResolutionTimerUsage() must be called at least once before calling
|
||
|
// GetHighResolutionTimerUsage(); otherwise the usage result would be
|
||
|
// undefined.
|
||
|
static void ResetHighResolutionTimerUsage();
|
||
|
static double GetHighResolutionTimerUsage();
|
||
|
#endif // defined(OS_WIN)
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Converts an exploded structure representing either the local time or UTC
|
||
|
// into a Time class. Returns false on a failure when, for example, a day of
|
||
|
// month is set to 31 on a 28-30 day month. Returns Time(0) on overflow.
|
||
|
static bool FromUTCExploded(const Exploded& exploded,
|
||
|
Time* time) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT {
|
||
|
return FromExploded(false, exploded, time);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
static bool FromLocalExploded(const Exploded& exploded,
|
||
|
Time* time) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT {
|
||
|
return FromExploded(true, exploded, time);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Converts a string representation of time to a Time object.
|
||
|
// An example of a time string which is converted is as below:-
|
||
|
// "Tue, 15 Nov 1994 12:45:26 GMT". If the timezone is not specified
|
||
|
// in the input string, FromString assumes local time and FromUTCString
|
||
|
// assumes UTC. A timezone that cannot be parsed (e.g. "UTC" which is not
|
||
|
// specified in RFC822) is treated as if the timezone is not specified.
|
||
|
// TODO(iyengar) Move the FromString/FromTimeT/ToTimeT/FromFileTime to
|
||
|
// a new time converter class.
|
||
|
static bool FromString(const char* time_string,
|
||
|
Time* parsed_time) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT {
|
||
|
return FromStringInternal(time_string, true, parsed_time);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
static bool FromUTCString(const char* time_string,
|
||
|
Time* parsed_time) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT {
|
||
|
return FromStringInternal(time_string, false, parsed_time);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Fills the given exploded structure with either the local time or UTC from
|
||
|
// this time structure (containing UTC).
|
||
|
void UTCExplode(Exploded* exploded) const {
|
||
|
return Explode(false, exploded);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
void LocalExplode(Exploded* exploded) const {
|
||
|
return Explode(true, exploded);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Rounds this time down to the nearest day in local time. It will represent
|
||
|
// midnight on that day.
|
||
|
Time LocalMidnight() const;
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Converts an integer value representing Time to a class. This may be used
|
||
|
// when deserializing a |Time| structure, using a value known to be
|
||
|
// compatible. It is not provided as a constructor because the integer type
|
||
|
// may be unclear from the perspective of a caller.
|
||
|
//
|
||
|
// DEPRECATED - Do not use in new code. For deserializing Time values, prefer
|
||
|
// Time::FromDeltaSinceWindowsEpoch(). http://crbug.com/634507
|
||
|
static constexpr Time FromInternalValue(int64_t us) { return Time(us); }
|
||
|
|
||
|
private:
|
||
|
friend class time_internal::TimeBase<Time>;
|
||
|
|
||
|
constexpr explicit Time(int64_t us) : TimeBase(us) {}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Explodes the given time to either local time |is_local = true| or UTC
|
||
|
// |is_local = false|.
|
||
|
void Explode(bool is_local, Exploded* exploded) const;
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Unexplodes a given time assuming the source is either local time
|
||
|
// |is_local = true| or UTC |is_local = false|. Function returns false on
|
||
|
// failure and sets |time| to Time(0). Otherwise returns true and sets |time|
|
||
|
// to non-exploded time.
|
||
|
static bool FromExploded(bool is_local,
|
||
|
const Exploded& exploded,
|
||
|
Time* time) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Converts a string representation of time to a Time object.
|
||
|
// An example of a time string which is converted is as below:-
|
||
|
// "Tue, 15 Nov 1994 12:45:26 GMT". If the timezone is not specified
|
||
|
// in the input string, local time |is_local = true| or
|
||
|
// UTC |is_local = false| is assumed. A timezone that cannot be parsed
|
||
|
// (e.g. "UTC" which is not specified in RFC822) is treated as if the
|
||
|
// timezone is not specified.
|
||
|
static bool FromStringInternal(const char* time_string,
|
||
|
bool is_local,
|
||
|
Time* parsed_time) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Comparison does not consider |day_of_week| when doing the operation.
|
||
|
static bool ExplodedMostlyEquals(const Exploded& lhs,
|
||
|
const Exploded& rhs) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
|
||
|
};
|
||
|
|
||
|
// static
|
||
|
constexpr TimeDelta TimeDelta::FromDays(int days) {
|
||
|
return days == std::numeric_limits<int>::max()
|
||
|
? Max()
|
||
|
: TimeDelta(days * Time::kMicrosecondsPerDay);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// static
|
||
|
constexpr TimeDelta TimeDelta::FromHours(int hours) {
|
||
|
return hours == std::numeric_limits<int>::max()
|
||
|
? Max()
|
||
|
: TimeDelta(hours * Time::kMicrosecondsPerHour);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// static
|
||
|
constexpr TimeDelta TimeDelta::FromMinutes(int minutes) {
|
||
|
return minutes == std::numeric_limits<int>::max()
|
||
|
? Max()
|
||
|
: TimeDelta(minutes * Time::kMicrosecondsPerMinute);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// static
|
||
|
constexpr TimeDelta TimeDelta::FromSeconds(int64_t secs) {
|
||
|
return FromProduct(secs, Time::kMicrosecondsPerSecond);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// static
|
||
|
constexpr TimeDelta TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(int64_t ms) {
|
||
|
return FromProduct(ms, Time::kMicrosecondsPerMillisecond);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// static
|
||
|
constexpr TimeDelta TimeDelta::FromMicroseconds(int64_t us) {
|
||
|
return TimeDelta(us);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// static
|
||
|
constexpr TimeDelta TimeDelta::FromNanoseconds(int64_t ns) {
|
||
|
return TimeDelta(ns / Time::kNanosecondsPerMicrosecond);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// static
|
||
|
constexpr TimeDelta TimeDelta::FromSecondsD(double secs) {
|
||
|
return FromDouble(secs * Time::kMicrosecondsPerSecond);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// static
|
||
|
constexpr TimeDelta TimeDelta::FromMillisecondsD(double ms) {
|
||
|
return FromDouble(ms * Time::kMicrosecondsPerMillisecond);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// static
|
||
|
constexpr TimeDelta TimeDelta::FromMicrosecondsD(double us) {
|
||
|
return FromDouble(us);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// static
|
||
|
constexpr TimeDelta TimeDelta::FromNanosecondsD(double ns) {
|
||
|
return FromDouble(ns / Time::kNanosecondsPerMicrosecond);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// static
|
||
|
constexpr TimeDelta TimeDelta::Max() {
|
||
|
return TimeDelta(std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::max());
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// static
|
||
|
constexpr TimeDelta TimeDelta::Min() {
|
||
|
return TimeDelta(std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::min());
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// static
|
||
|
constexpr TimeDelta TimeDelta::FromDouble(double value) {
|
||
|
// TODO(crbug.com/612601): Use saturated_cast<int64_t>(value) once we sort out
|
||
|
// the Min() behavior.
|
||
|
return value > std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::max()
|
||
|
? Max()
|
||
|
: value < std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::min()
|
||
|
? Min()
|
||
|
: TimeDelta(static_cast<int64_t>(value));
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// static
|
||
|
constexpr TimeDelta TimeDelta::FromProduct(int64_t value,
|
||
|
int64_t positive_value) {
|
||
|
DCHECK(positive_value > 0);
|
||
|
return value > std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::max() / positive_value
|
||
|
? Max()
|
||
|
: value < std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::min() / positive_value
|
||
|
? Min()
|
||
|
: TimeDelta(value * positive_value);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// For logging use only.
|
||
|
BASE_EXPORT std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, Time time);
|
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// TimeTicks ------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Represents monotonically non-decreasing clock time.
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class BASE_EXPORT TimeTicks : public time_internal::TimeBase<TimeTicks> {
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public:
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// The underlying clock used to generate new TimeTicks.
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enum class Clock {
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FUCHSIA_ZX_CLOCK_MONOTONIC,
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LINUX_CLOCK_MONOTONIC,
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IOS_CF_ABSOLUTE_TIME_MINUS_KERN_BOOTTIME,
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MAC_MACH_ABSOLUTE_TIME,
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WIN_QPC,
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WIN_ROLLOVER_PROTECTED_TIME_GET_TIME
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};
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constexpr TimeTicks() : TimeBase(0) {}
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// Platform-dependent tick count representing "right now." When
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// IsHighResolution() returns false, the resolution of the clock could be
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// as coarse as ~15.6ms. Otherwise, the resolution should be no worse than one
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// microsecond.
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static TimeTicks Now();
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// Returns true if the high resolution clock is working on this system and
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// Now() will return high resolution values. Note that, on systems where the
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// high resolution clock works but is deemed inefficient, the low resolution
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// clock will be used instead.
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static bool IsHighResolution() WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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// Returns true if TimeTicks is consistent across processes, meaning that
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// timestamps taken on different processes can be safely compared with one
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// another. (Note that, even on platforms where this returns true, time values
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// from different threads that are within one tick of each other must be
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// considered to have an ambiguous ordering.)
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static bool IsConsistentAcrossProcesses() WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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#if defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
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// Converts between TimeTicks and an ZX_CLOCK_MONOTONIC zx_time_t value.
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static TimeTicks FromZxTime(zx_time_t nanos_since_boot);
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zx_time_t ToZxTime() const;
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#endif
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#if defined(OS_WIN)
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// Translates an absolute QPC timestamp into a TimeTicks value. The returned
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// value has the same origin as Now(). Do NOT attempt to use this if
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// IsHighResolution() returns false.
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static TimeTicks FromQPCValue(LONGLONG qpc_value);
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#endif
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#if defined(OS_MACOSX) && !defined(OS_IOS)
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static TimeTicks FromMachAbsoluteTime(uint64_t mach_absolute_time);
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#endif // defined(OS_MACOSX) && !defined(OS_IOS)
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#if defined(OS_ANDROID)
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// Converts to TimeTicks the value obtained from SystemClock.uptimeMillis().
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// Note: this convertion may be non-monotonic in relation to previously
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// obtained TimeTicks::Now() values because of the truncation (to
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// milliseconds) performed by uptimeMillis().
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static TimeTicks FromUptimeMillis(jlong uptime_millis_value);
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#endif
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// Get an estimate of the TimeTick value at the time of the UnixEpoch. Because
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// Time and TimeTicks respond differently to user-set time and NTP
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// adjustments, this number is only an estimate. Nevertheless, this can be
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// useful when you need to relate the value of TimeTicks to a real time and
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// date. Note: Upon first invocation, this function takes a snapshot of the
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// realtime clock to establish a reference point. This function will return
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// the same value for the duration of the application, but will be different
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// in future application runs.
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static TimeTicks UnixEpoch();
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// Returns |this| snapped to the next tick, given a |tick_phase| and
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// repeating |tick_interval| in both directions. |this| may be before,
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// after, or equal to the |tick_phase|.
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TimeTicks SnappedToNextTick(TimeTicks tick_phase,
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TimeDelta tick_interval) const;
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// Returns an enum indicating the underlying clock being used to generate
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// TimeTicks timestamps. This function should only be used for debugging and
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// logging purposes.
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static Clock GetClock();
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// Converts an integer value representing TimeTicks to a class. This may be
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// used when deserializing a |TimeTicks| structure, using a value known to be
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// compatible. It is not provided as a constructor because the integer type
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// may be unclear from the perspective of a caller.
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//
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// DEPRECATED - Do not use in new code. For deserializing TimeTicks values,
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// prefer TimeTicks + TimeDelta(). http://crbug.com/634507
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static constexpr TimeTicks FromInternalValue(int64_t us) {
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return TimeTicks(us);
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}
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#if defined(OS_WIN)
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protected:
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typedef DWORD (*TickFunctionType)(void);
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static TickFunctionType SetMockTickFunction(TickFunctionType ticker);
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#endif
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private:
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friend class time_internal::TimeBase<TimeTicks>;
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// Please use Now() to create a new object. This is for internal use
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// and testing.
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constexpr explicit TimeTicks(int64_t us) : TimeBase(us) {}
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};
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// For logging use only.
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BASE_EXPORT std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, TimeTicks time_ticks);
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// ThreadTicks ----------------------------------------------------------------
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// Represents a clock, specific to a particular thread, than runs only while the
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// thread is running.
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class BASE_EXPORT ThreadTicks : public time_internal::TimeBase<ThreadTicks> {
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public:
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ThreadTicks() : TimeBase(0) {
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}
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// Returns true if ThreadTicks::Now() is supported on this system.
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static bool IsSupported() WARN_UNUSED_RESULT {
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#if (defined(_POSIX_THREAD_CPUTIME) && (_POSIX_THREAD_CPUTIME >= 0)) || \
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(defined(OS_MACOSX) && !defined(OS_IOS)) || defined(OS_ANDROID) || \
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defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
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return true;
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#elif defined(OS_WIN)
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return IsSupportedWin();
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#else
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return false;
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#endif
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}
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// Waits until the initialization is completed. Needs to be guarded with a
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// call to IsSupported().
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static void WaitUntilInitialized() {
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#if defined(OS_WIN)
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WaitUntilInitializedWin();
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#endif
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}
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// Returns thread-specific CPU-time on systems that support this feature.
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// Needs to be guarded with a call to IsSupported(). Use this timer
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// to (approximately) measure how much time the calling thread spent doing
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// actual work vs. being de-scheduled. May return bogus results if the thread
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// migrates to another CPU between two calls. Returns an empty ThreadTicks
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// object until the initialization is completed. If a clock reading is
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// absolutely needed, call WaitUntilInitialized() before this method.
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static ThreadTicks Now();
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#if defined(OS_WIN)
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// Similar to Now() above except this returns thread-specific CPU time for an
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// arbitrary thread. All comments for Now() method above apply apply to this
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// method as well.
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static ThreadTicks GetForThread(const PlatformThreadHandle& thread_handle);
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#endif
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||
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// Converts an integer value representing ThreadTicks to a class. This may be
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// used when deserializing a |ThreadTicks| structure, using a value known to
|
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// be compatible. It is not provided as a constructor because the integer type
|
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// may be unclear from the perspective of a caller.
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//
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// DEPRECATED - Do not use in new code. For deserializing ThreadTicks values,
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// prefer ThreadTicks + TimeDelta(). http://crbug.com/634507
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static constexpr ThreadTicks FromInternalValue(int64_t us) {
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return ThreadTicks(us);
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}
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||
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|
||
|
private:
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||
|
friend class time_internal::TimeBase<ThreadTicks>;
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||
|
|
||
|
// Please use Now() or GetForThread() to create a new object. This is for
|
||
|
// internal use and testing.
|
||
|
constexpr explicit ThreadTicks(int64_t us) : TimeBase(us) {}
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#if defined(OS_WIN)
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FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(TimeTicks, TSCTicksPerSecond);
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// Returns the frequency of the TSC in ticks per second, or 0 if it hasn't
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||
|
// been measured yet. Needs to be guarded with a call to IsSupported().
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||
|
// This method is declared here rather than in the anonymous namespace to
|
||
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// allow testing.
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static double TSCTicksPerSecond();
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static bool IsSupportedWin() WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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static void WaitUntilInitializedWin();
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#endif
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};
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// For logging use only.
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BASE_EXPORT std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, ThreadTicks time_ticks);
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} // namespace base
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#endif // BASE_TIME_TIME_H_
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