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26 // timeflow - abstract view of the flow of time
43 gettimeofday(&tv
, NULL
);
44 return tv
.tv_sec
+ double(tv
.tv_usec
) / 1E6
;
51 Absolute::Absolute(const struct timeval
&tv
)
52 { mValue
= tv
.tv_sec
+ double(tv
.tv_usec
) / 1E6
; }
54 Absolute::Absolute(const struct timespec
&tv
)
55 { mValue
= tv
.tv_sec
+ double(tv
.tv_nsec
) / 1E9
; }
57 Absolute::operator struct timeval () const
60 if (mValue
> LONG_MAX
) {
64 tv
.tv_sec
= int32_t(mValue
);
66 tv
.tv_usec
= int32_t(modf(mValue
, &intPart
) * 1E6
);
71 Absolute::operator struct timespec () const
74 if (mValue
> LONG_MAX
) {
78 ts
.tv_sec
= time_t(mValue
);
80 ts
.tv_nsec
= int32_t(modf(mValue
, &intPart
) * 1E9
);
85 struct timeval
Interval::timevalInterval() const
88 if (mValue
> LONG_MAX
) {
91 } else if (mValue
< 0) {
92 tv
.tv_sec
= tv
.tv_usec
= 0;
94 tv
.tv_sec
= int32_t(mValue
);
96 tv
.tv_usec
= int32_t(modf(mValue
, &intPart
) * 1E6
);
103 // Estimate resolution at given time.
105 // BSD select(2) has theoretical microsecond resolution, but the underlying
106 // Mach system deals with milliseconds, so we report that conservatively.
107 // Sometime in the future when the sun is near collapse, residual resolution
108 // of a double will drop under 1E-3, but we won't worry about that just yet.
110 Interval
resolution(Absolute
)
116 } // end namespace Time
117 } // end namespace Security