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* Longclock operations
*
* Copyright (c) 2002 International Business Machines
* Author: Alan Robertson <alanr@unix.sh>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*
*/
#ifndef _LONGCLOCK_H
# define _LONGCLOCK_H
/*
* A longclock_t object is a lot like a clock_t object, except that it
* won't wrap in the lifetime of the earth. It is guaranteed to be at
* least 64 bits. This means it should go for around 2 billion years.
*
* It is also supposed to be proof against changes in the local time on
* the computer. This is easy if you have a properly-working times(2)
* for us to use.
*
* longclock_t's are definitely not comparable between computers, and in
* some implementations, not even between processes on the same computer.
*
*
* The functions provided here are:
*
* unsigned long cl_times(void);
* A rational wrapper for the times(2) call
* for those cases where only the return value
* is wanted.
* longclock_t time_longclock(void);
* Returns current time as a longclock_t.
*
* longclock_t msto_longclock(unsigned long);
* Converts quantity in milliseconds to longclock_t
*
* unsigned long longclockto_ms(longclock_t);
* Converts quantity in longclock_t to milliseconds
* NOTE: Can overflow!
*
* unsigned long longclockto_long(longclock_t);
* Converts quantity in longclock_t to clock_t
* NOTE: Can overflow!
*
* longclock_t secsto_longclock(unsigned long);
* Converts quantity in seconds to longclock_t
*
* longclock_t add_longclock(longclock_t l, longclock_t r);
* Adds two longclock_t values
*
* int cmp_longclock(longclock_t l, longclock_t r);
* Returns negative, zero or positive value
*
* longclock_t sub_longclock(longclock_t l, longclock_t r);
* Subtracts two longclock_t values
* NOTE: Undefined if l is < r
*
* longclock_t dsecsto_longclock(double);
* Converts quantity in seconds (as a double)
* to a longclock_t
*
* unsigned hz_longclock(void);
* Returns frequency of longclock_t clock.
*
* We provide this constant:
*
* extern const longclock_t zero_longclock;
*/
extern unsigned long cl_times(void);
#ifdef CLOCK_T_IS_LONG_ENOUGH
# ifndef HAVE_LONGCLOCK_ARITHMETIC
# define HAVE_LONGCLOCK_ARITHMETIC
# endif
# include <sys/times.h>
typedef clock_t longclock_t;
#else /* clock_t isn't at least 64 bits */
typedef unsigned long long longclock_t;
#endif
longclock_t time_longclock(void);
extern const longclock_t zero_longclock;
unsigned hz_longclock(void);
longclock_t secsto_longclock(unsigned long);
longclock_t dsecsto_longclock(double);
longclock_t msto_longclock(unsigned long);
unsigned long longclockto_ms(longclock_t); /* Can overflow! */
long longclockto_long(longclock_t); /* May overflow! */
#ifndef HAVE_LONGCLOCK_ARITHMETIC
longclock_t add_longclock(longclock_t l, longclock_t r);
/* Undefined if l is < r according to cmp_longclock() */
longclock_t sub_longclock(longclock_t l, longclock_t r);
int cmp_longclock(longclock_t l, longclock_t r);
#else /* We HAVE_LONGCLOCK_ARITHMETIC */
# define longclockto_long(lc) ((long)(lc))
# define add_longclock(l,r) \
((longclock_t)(l) + (longclock_t)(r))
# define sub_longclock(l,r) \
((longclock_t)(l) - (longclock_t)(r))
# define cmp_longclock(l,r) \
(((longclock_t)(l) < (longclock_t)(r)) \
? -1 \
: (((longclock_t)(l) > (longclock_t)(r)) \
? +1 : 0))
#endif
/* N.B: Possibly not the best place for this, but it will do for now */
/* This is consistent with OpenBSD, and is a good choice anyway */
#define TIME_T unsigned long
#define TIME_F "%lu"
#define TIME_X "%lx"
#endif
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