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#ifndef NDN_UTIL_TIME_HPP
#define NDN_UTIL_TIME_HPP
#include "../common.hpp"
#include <boost/asio/wait_traits.hpp>
#include <boost/chrono.hpp>
namespace ndn {
namespace time {
using boost::chrono::duration;
using boost::chrono::duration_cast;
using days = duration<int_fast32_t, boost::ratio<86400>>;
using boost::chrono::hours;
using boost::chrono::minutes;
using boost::chrono::seconds;
using boost::chrono::milliseconds;
using boost::chrono::microseconds;
using boost::chrono::nanoseconds;
/** \return the absolute value of the duration d
* \note The function does not participate in the overload resolution
* unless std::numeric_limits<Rep>::is_signed is true.
*/
template<typename Rep, typename Period,
typename = typename std::enable_if<std::numeric_limits<Rep>::is_signed>::type>
constexpr duration<Rep, Period>
abs(duration<Rep, Period> d)
{
return d >= d.zero() ? d : -d;
}
/**
* \brief System clock
*
* System clock represents the system-wide real time wall clock.
*
* It may not be monotonic: on most systems, the system time can be
* adjusted at any moment. It is the only clock that has the ability
* to be displayed and converted to/from UNIX timestamp.
*
* To get the current time:
*
* <code>
* system_clock::TimePoint now = system_clock::now();
* </code>
*
* To convert a TimePoint to/from UNIX timestamp:
*
* <code>
* system_clock::TimePoint time = ...;
* uint64_t timestampInMilliseconds = toUnixTimestamp(time).count();
* system_clock::TimePoint time2 = fromUnixTimestamp(milliseconds(timestampInMilliseconds));
* </code>
*/
class system_clock
{
public:
using duration = boost::chrono::system_clock::duration;
using rep = duration::rep;
using period = duration::period;
using time_point = boost::chrono::time_point<system_clock>;
static constexpr bool is_steady = boost::chrono::system_clock::is_steady;
typedef time_point TimePoint;
typedef duration Duration;
static time_point
now() noexcept;
static std::time_t
to_time_t(const time_point& t) noexcept;
static time_point
from_time_t(std::time_t t) noexcept;
};
/**
* \brief Steady clock
*
* Steady clock represents a monotonic clock. The time points of this
* clock cannot decrease as physical time moves forward. This clock is
* not related to wall clock time, and is best suitable for measuring
* intervals.
*/
class steady_clock
{
public:
using duration = boost::chrono::steady_clock::duration;
using rep = duration::rep;
using period = duration::period;
using time_point = boost::chrono::time_point<steady_clock>;
static constexpr bool is_steady = true;
typedef time_point TimePoint;
typedef duration Duration;
static time_point
now() noexcept;
private:
/**
* \brief Trait function used in detail::SteadyTimer to select proper waiting time
*
* Mock time implementations should return the minimum value to ensure
* that Boost.Asio doesn't perform any waiting on mock timers.
*
* @sa http://blog.think-async.com/2007/08/time-travel.html
*/
static duration
to_wait_duration(duration d);
friend struct boost::asio::wait_traits<steady_clock>; // see steady-timer.hpp
};
/**
* \brief Get system_clock::TimePoint representing UNIX time epoch (00:00:00 on Jan 1, 1970)
*/
const system_clock::TimePoint&
getUnixEpoch();
/**
* \brief Convert system_clock::TimePoint to UNIX timestamp
*/
milliseconds
toUnixTimestamp(const system_clock::TimePoint& point);
/**
* \brief Convert UNIX timestamp to system_clock::TimePoint
*/
system_clock::TimePoint
fromUnixTimestamp(milliseconds duration);
/**
* \brief Convert to the ISO string representation of the time (YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS,fffffffff)
*
* If \p timePoint contains doesn't contain fractional seconds,
* the output format is YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS
*
* Examples:
*
* - with fractional nanoseconds: 20020131T100001,123456789
* - with fractional microseconds: 20020131T100001,123456
* - with fractional milliseconds: 20020131T100001,123
* - without fractional seconds: 20020131T100001
*/
std::string
toIsoString(const system_clock::TimePoint& timePoint);
/**
* \brief Convert from the ISO string (YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS,fffffffff) representation
* to the internal time format
*
* Examples of accepted ISO strings:
*
* - with fractional nanoseconds: 20020131T100001,123456789
* - with fractional microseconds: 20020131T100001,123456
* - with fractional milliseconds: 20020131T100001,123
* - without fractional seconds: 20020131T100001
*
*/
system_clock::TimePoint
fromIsoString(const std::string& isoString);
/**
* \brief Convert time point to string with specified format
*
* By default, `%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S` is used, producing dates like
* `2014-04-10 22:51:00`
*
* \param timePoint time point of system_clock
* \param format desired output format (default: `%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S`)
* \param locale desired locale (default: "C" locale)
*
* \sa http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_54_0/doc/html/date_time/date_time_io.html#date_time.format_flags
* describes possible formatting flags
**/
std::string
toString(const system_clock::TimePoint& timePoint,
const std::string& format = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S",
const std::locale& locale = std::locale("C"));
/**
* \brief Convert from string of specified format into time point
*
* By default, `%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S` is used, accepting dates like
* `2014-04-10 22:51:00`
*
* \param timePointStr string representing time point
* \param format input output format (default: `%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S`)
* \param locale input locale (default: "C" locale)
*
* \sa http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_54_0/doc/html/date_time/date_time_io.html#date_time.format_flags
* describes possible formatting flags
*/
system_clock::TimePoint
fromString(const std::string& timePointStr,
const std::string& format = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S",
const std::locale& locale = std::locale("C"));
} // namespace time
} // namespace ndn
namespace boost {
namespace chrono {
template<class CharT>
struct clock_string<ndn::time::system_clock, CharT>
{
static std::basic_string<CharT>
since();
};
template<class CharT>
struct clock_string<ndn::time::steady_clock, CharT>
{
static std::basic_string<CharT>
since();
};
extern template struct clock_string<ndn::time::system_clock, char>;
extern template struct clock_string<ndn::time::steady_clock, char>;
} // namespace chrono
} // namespace boost
#endif // NDN_UTIL_TIME_HPP