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Symbols and macros to supply platform-independent interfaces to time related | |
functions and constants | |
**************************************************************************/ | |
extern "C" { | |
/* _PyTime_t: Python timestamp with subsecond precision. It can be used to | |
store a duration, and so indirectly a date (related to another date, like | |
UNIX epoch). */ | |
typedef int64_t _PyTime_t; | |
typedef enum { | |
/* Round towards minus infinity (-inf). | |
For example, used to read a clock. */ | |
_PyTime_ROUND_FLOOR=0, | |
/* Round towards infinity (+inf). | |
For example, used for timeout to wait "at least" N seconds. */ | |
_PyTime_ROUND_CEILING=1, | |
/* Round to nearest with ties going to nearest even integer. | |
For example, used to round from a Python float. */ | |
_PyTime_ROUND_HALF_EVEN=2, | |
/* Round away from zero | |
For example, used for timeout. _PyTime_ROUND_CEILING rounds | |
-1e-9 to 0 milliseconds which causes bpo-31786 issue. | |
_PyTime_ROUND_UP rounds -1e-9 to -1 millisecond which keeps | |
the timeout sign as expected. select.poll(timeout) must block | |
for negative values." */ | |
_PyTime_ROUND_UP=3, | |
/* _PyTime_ROUND_TIMEOUT (an alias for _PyTime_ROUND_UP) should be | |
used for timeouts. */ | |
_PyTime_ROUND_TIMEOUT = _PyTime_ROUND_UP | |
} _PyTime_round_t; | |
/* Convert a time_t to a PyLong. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyLong_FromTime_t( | |
time_t sec); | |
/* Convert a PyLong to a time_t. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(time_t) _PyLong_AsTime_t( | |
PyObject *obj); | |
/* Convert a number of seconds, int or float, to time_t. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_ObjectToTime_t( | |
PyObject *obj, | |
time_t *sec, | |
_PyTime_round_t); | |
/* Convert a number of seconds, int or float, to a timeval structure. | |
usec is in the range [0; 999999] and rounded towards zero. | |
For example, -1.2 is converted to (-2, 800000). */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_ObjectToTimeval( | |
PyObject *obj, | |
time_t *sec, | |
long *usec, | |
_PyTime_round_t); | |
/* Convert a number of seconds, int or float, to a timespec structure. | |
nsec is in the range [0; 999999999] and rounded towards zero. | |
For example, -1.2 is converted to (-2, 800000000). */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_ObjectToTimespec( | |
PyObject *obj, | |
time_t *sec, | |
long *nsec, | |
_PyTime_round_t); | |
/* Create a timestamp from a number of seconds. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(_PyTime_t) _PyTime_FromSeconds(int seconds); | |
/* Macro to create a timestamp from a number of seconds, no integer overflow. | |
Only use the macro for small values, prefer _PyTime_FromSeconds(). */ | |
/* Create a timestamp from a number of nanoseconds. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(_PyTime_t) _PyTime_FromNanoseconds(_PyTime_t ns); | |
/* Create a timestamp from nanoseconds (Python int). */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_FromNanosecondsObject(_PyTime_t *t, | |
PyObject *obj); | |
/* Convert a number of seconds (Python float or int) to a timestamp. | |
Raise an exception and return -1 on error, return 0 on success. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_FromSecondsObject(_PyTime_t *t, | |
PyObject *obj, | |
_PyTime_round_t round); | |
/* Convert a number of milliseconds (Python float or int, 10^-3) to a timestamp. | |
Raise an exception and return -1 on error, return 0 on success. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_FromMillisecondsObject(_PyTime_t *t, | |
PyObject *obj, | |
_PyTime_round_t round); | |
/* Convert a timestamp to a number of seconds as a C double. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(double) _PyTime_AsSecondsDouble(_PyTime_t t); | |
/* Convert timestamp to a number of milliseconds (10^-3 seconds). */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(_PyTime_t) _PyTime_AsMilliseconds(_PyTime_t t, | |
_PyTime_round_t round); | |
/* Convert timestamp to a number of microseconds (10^-6 seconds). */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(_PyTime_t) _PyTime_AsMicroseconds(_PyTime_t t, | |
_PyTime_round_t round); | |
/* Convert timestamp to a number of nanoseconds (10^-9 seconds) as a Python int | |
object. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyTime_AsNanosecondsObject(_PyTime_t t); | |
/* Create a timestamp from a timeval structure. | |
Raise an exception and return -1 on overflow, return 0 on success. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_FromTimeval(_PyTime_t *tp, struct timeval *tv); | |
/* Convert a timestamp to a timeval structure (microsecond resolution). | |
tv_usec is always positive. | |
Raise an exception and return -1 if the conversion overflowed, | |
return 0 on success. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_AsTimeval(_PyTime_t t, | |
struct timeval *tv, | |
_PyTime_round_t round); | |
/* Similar to _PyTime_AsTimeval(), but don't raise an exception on error. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_AsTimeval_noraise(_PyTime_t t, | |
struct timeval *tv, | |
_PyTime_round_t round); | |
/* Convert a timestamp to a number of seconds (secs) and microseconds (us). | |
us is always positive. This function is similar to _PyTime_AsTimeval() | |
except that secs is always a time_t type, whereas the timeval structure | |
uses a C long for tv_sec on Windows. | |
Raise an exception and return -1 if the conversion overflowed, | |
return 0 on success. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_AsTimevalTime_t( | |
_PyTime_t t, | |
time_t *secs, | |
int *us, | |
_PyTime_round_t round); | |
/* Create a timestamp from a timespec structure. | |
Raise an exception and return -1 on overflow, return 0 on success. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_FromTimespec(_PyTime_t *tp, struct timespec *ts); | |
/* Convert a timestamp to a timespec structure (nanosecond resolution). | |
tv_nsec is always positive. | |
Raise an exception and return -1 on error, return 0 on success. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_AsTimespec(_PyTime_t t, struct timespec *ts); | |
/* Compute ticks * mul / div. | |
The caller must ensure that ((div - 1) * mul) cannot overflow. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(_PyTime_t) _PyTime_MulDiv(_PyTime_t ticks, | |
_PyTime_t mul, | |
_PyTime_t div); | |
/* Structure used by time.get_clock_info() */ | |
typedef struct { | |
const char *implementation; | |
int monotonic; | |
int adjustable; | |
double resolution; | |
} _Py_clock_info_t; | |
/* Get the current time from the system clock. | |
If the internal clock fails, silently ignore the error and return 0. | |
On integer overflow, silently ignore the overflow and truncated the clock to | |
_PyTime_MIN or _PyTime_MAX. | |
Use _PyTime_GetSystemClockWithInfo() to check for failure. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(_PyTime_t) _PyTime_GetSystemClock(void); | |
/* Get the current time from the system clock. | |
* On success, set *t and *info (if not NULL), and return 0. | |
* On error, raise an exception and return -1. | |
*/ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_GetSystemClockWithInfo( | |
_PyTime_t *t, | |
_Py_clock_info_t *info); | |
/* Get the time of a monotonic clock, i.e. a clock that cannot go backwards. | |
The clock is not affected by system clock updates. The reference point of | |
the returned value is undefined, so that only the difference between the | |
results of consecutive calls is valid. | |
If the internal clock fails, silently ignore the error and return 0. | |
On integer overflow, silently ignore the overflow and truncated the clock to | |
_PyTime_MIN or _PyTime_MAX. | |
Use _PyTime_GetMonotonicClockWithInfo() to check for failure. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(_PyTime_t) _PyTime_GetMonotonicClock(void); | |
/* Get the time of a monotonic clock, i.e. a clock that cannot go backwards. | |
The clock is not affected by system clock updates. The reference point of | |
the returned value is undefined, so that only the difference between the | |
results of consecutive calls is valid. | |
Fill info (if set) with information of the function used to get the time. | |
Return 0 on success, raise an exception and return -1 on error. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_GetMonotonicClockWithInfo( | |
_PyTime_t *t, | |
_Py_clock_info_t *info); | |
/* Converts a timestamp to the Gregorian time, using the local time zone. | |
Return 0 on success, raise an exception and return -1 on error. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_localtime(time_t t, struct tm *tm); | |
/* Converts a timestamp to the Gregorian time, assuming UTC. | |
Return 0 on success, raise an exception and return -1 on error. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_gmtime(time_t t, struct tm *tm); | |
/* Get the performance counter: clock with the highest available resolution to | |
measure a short duration. | |
If the internal clock fails, silently ignore the error and return 0. | |
On integer overflow, silently ignore the overflow and truncated the clock to | |
_PyTime_MIN or _PyTime_MAX. | |
Use _PyTime_GetPerfCounterWithInfo() to check for failure. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(_PyTime_t) _PyTime_GetPerfCounter(void); | |
/* Get the performance counter: clock with the highest available resolution to | |
measure a short duration. | |
Fill info (if set) with information of the function used to get the time. | |
Return 0 on success, raise an exception and return -1 on error. */ | |
PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_GetPerfCounterWithInfo( | |
_PyTime_t *t, | |
_Py_clock_info_t *info); | |
} | |