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/* Time module */
#include "allobjects.h"
#include "modsupport.h"
#include "ceval.h"
#include "sigtype.h"
#include <signal.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
#ifdef macintosh
#define NO_UNISTD
#endif
#ifndef NO_UNISTD
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
/* What happens here is not trivial.
The BSD_TIME code needs <sys/time.h> (for struct timeval).
The rest of the code needs only time_t, except some MS-DOS
code which needs clock_t as well.
Standard C says that time_t is defined in <time.h>, and
does not have <sys/types.h>; THINK C agrees (MS-DOS too?).
What's worse, in pure 4.3 BSD, older SunOS versions, and
probably everything derived from BSD, you can't #include
both <time.h> and <sys/time.h> in the same file, since
<sys/time.h> includes <time.h> without any protection,
and <time.h> contains a typedef, which can't be parsed twice!
So on traditional UNIX systems we include <sys/types.h>
and <sys/time.h> and hope this implies <time.h> and time_t,
while on other systems, including conforming Standard C
systems (where 'unix' can't be defined), we rely on <time.h>.
Still one problem: BSD_TIME won't work with strict Standard C...
*/
#ifdef unix
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/time.h> /* Implies <time.h> everywhere, as far as I know */
#else /* !unix */
#include <time.h>
#endif /* !unix */
#ifdef DO_TIMES
#include <sys/times.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <errno.h>
#endif
/* Time methods */
static object *
time_time(self, args)
object *self;
object *args;
{
time_t secs;
if (!getnoarg(args))
return NULL;
time(&secs);
#ifdef macintosh
/* The Mac epoch is 1904, while UNIX uses 1970; Python prefers 1970 */
/* Moreover, the Mac returns local time. This we cannot fix... */
#define TIMEDIFF ((time_t) \
(((1970-1904)*365L + (1970-1904)/4) * 24 * 3600))
secs -= TIMEDIFF;
#endif
return newintobject((long)secs);
}
static jmp_buf sleep_intr;
/* ARGSUSED */
static void
sleep_catcher(sig)
int sig; /* Not used but required by interface */
{
longjmp(sleep_intr, 1);
}
static object *
time_sleep(self, args)
object *self;
object *args;
{
long secs;
SIGTYPE (*sigsave)() = 0; /* Initialized to shut lint up */
if (!getargs(args, "l", &secs))
return NULL;
BGN_SAVE
if (setjmp(sleep_intr)) {
RET_SAVE
signal(SIGINT, sigsave);
err_set(KeyboardInterrupt);
return NULL;
}
sigsave = signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
if (sigsave != (SIGTYPE (*)()) SIG_IGN)
signal(SIGINT, sleep_catcher);
#ifdef BSD_TIME
longsleep(secs);
#else
sleep((int)secs);
#endif
END_SAVE
signal(SIGINT, sigsave);
INCREF(None);
return None;
}
#ifdef macintosh
#define DO_MILLI
#endif
#ifdef AMOEBA
#define DO_MILLI
extern long sys_milli();
#define millitimer sys_milli
#endif /* AMOEBA */
#ifdef BSD_TIME
#define DO_MILLI
#endif /* BSD_TIME */
#ifdef TURBO_C
#define DO_MILLI
#endif
#ifdef DO_MILLI
static object *
time_millisleep(self, args)
object *self;
object *args;
{
long msecs;
SIGTYPE (*sigsave)();
if (!getlongarg(args, &msecs))
return NULL;
BGN_SAVE
if (setjmp(sleep_intr)) {
RET_SAVE
signal(SIGINT, sigsave);
err_set(KeyboardInterrupt);
return NULL;
}
sigsave = signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
if (sigsave != (SIGTYPE (*)()) SIG_IGN)
signal(SIGINT, sleep_catcher);
millisleep(msecs);
END_SAVE
signal(SIGINT, sigsave);
INCREF(None);
return None;
}
static object *
time_millitimer(self, args)
object *self;
object *args;
{
long msecs;
extern long millitimer();
if (!getnoarg(args))
return NULL;
msecs = millitimer();
return newintobject(msecs);
}
#endif /* DO_MILLI */
#ifdef DO_TIMES
static object *
time_times(self, args)
object *self;
object *args;
{
struct tms t;
clock_t c;
object *tuple;
if (!getnoarg(args))
return NULL;
errno = 0;
c = times(&t);
if (c == (clock_t) -1) {
err_errno(IOError);
return NULL;
}
tuple = newtupleobject(4);
if (tuple == NULL)
return NULL;
settupleitem(tuple, 0, newfloatobject((double)t.tms_utime / HZ));
settupleitem(tuple, 1, newfloatobject((double)t.tms_stime / HZ));
settupleitem(tuple, 2, newfloatobject((double)t.tms_cutime / HZ));
settupleitem(tuple, 3, newfloatobject((double)t.tms_cstime / HZ));
if (err_occurred()) {
DECREF(tuple);
return NULL;
}
return tuple;
}
#endif
static struct methodlist time_methods[] = {
#ifdef DO_MILLI
{"millisleep", time_millisleep},
{"millitimer", time_millitimer},
#endif /* DO_MILLI */
#ifdef DO_TIMES
{"times", time_times},
#endif
{"sleep", time_sleep},
{"time", time_time},
{NULL, NULL} /* sentinel */
};
void
inittime()
{
initmodule("time", time_methods);
}
#ifdef macintosh
#define MacTicks (* (long *)0x16A)
#ifdef THINK_C_3_0
sleep(secs)
int secs;
{
register long deadline;
deadline = MacTicks + mecs * 60;
while (MacTicks < deadline) {
if (intrcheck())
sleep_catcher(SIGINT);
}
}
#endif
millisleep(msecs)
long msecs;
{
register long deadline;
deadline = MacTicks + msecs * 3 / 50; /* msecs * 60 / 1000 */
while (MacTicks < deadline) {
if (intrcheck())
sleep_catcher(SIGINT);
}
}
long
millitimer()
{
return MacTicks * 50 / 3; /* MacTicks * 1000 / 60 */
}
#endif /* macintosh */
#ifdef BSD_TIME
#include "myselect.h" /* Implies <sys/types.h>, <sys/time.h>, <sys/param.h> */
long
millitimer()
{
struct timeval t;
struct timezone tz;
if (gettimeofday(&t, &tz) != 0)
return -1;
return t.tv_sec*1000 + t.tv_usec/1000;
}
millisleep(msecs)
long msecs;
{
struct timeval t;
t.tv_sec = msecs/1000;
t.tv_usec = (msecs%1000)*1000;
(void) select(0, (fd_set *)0, (fd_set *)0, (fd_set *)0, &t);
}
longsleep(secs)
long secs;
{
struct timeval t;
t.tv_sec = secs;
t.tv_usec = 0;
(void) select(0, (fd_set *)0, (fd_set *)0, (fd_set *)0, &t);
}
#endif /* BSD_TIME */
#ifdef TURBO_C /* Maybe also for MS-DOS? */
#ifndef CLOCKS_PER_SEC
#define CLOCKS_PER_SEC 55 /* 54.945 msec per tick (18.2 HZ clock) */
#endif
static
millisleep(msecs)
long msecs;
{
delay(msecs);
}
static long
millitimer()
{
clock_t ticks;
ticks = clock(); /* ticks since program start */
return ticks * CLOCKS_PER_SEC;
}
#endif /* TURBO_C */