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Martin v. Löwis4d0d4712010-12-03 20:14:31 +00001#ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
Alexander Belopolsky6fc4ade2010-08-05 17:34:27 +00002#ifndef Py_PYTIME_H
3#define Py_PYTIME_H
4
Victor Stinner4195b5c2012-02-08 23:03:19 +01005#include "pyconfig.h" /* include for defines */
Victor Stinner643cd682012-03-02 22:54:03 +01006#include "object.h"
Alexander Belopolsky6fc4ade2010-08-05 17:34:27 +00007
8/**************************************************************************
9Symbols and macros to supply platform-independent interfaces to time related
10functions and constants
11**************************************************************************/
12#ifdef __cplusplus
13extern "C" {
14#endif
15
Victor Stinner1bd18ba2015-03-30 00:25:38 +020016/* _PyTime_t: Python timestamp with subsecond precision. It can be used to
17 store a duration, and so indirectly a date (related to another date, like
18 UNIX epoch). */
Benjamin Peterson9b3d7702016-09-06 13:24:00 -070019typedef int64_t _PyTime_t;
Victor Stinner1bd18ba2015-03-30 00:25:38 +020020#define _PyTime_MIN PY_LLONG_MIN
21#define _PyTime_MAX PY_LLONG_MAX
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +020022
Victor Stinner3c1b3792014-02-17 00:02:43 +010023typedef enum {
Victor Stinner02937aa2015-03-28 05:02:39 +010024 /* Round towards minus infinity (-inf).
25 For example, used to read a clock. */
Victor Stinnera695f832015-03-30 03:57:14 +020026 _PyTime_ROUND_FLOOR=0,
Victor Stinnerbcdd7772015-03-30 03:52:49 +020027 /* Round towards infinity (+inf).
28 For example, used for timeout to wait "at least" N seconds. */
Victor Stinner74474232015-09-02 01:43:56 +020029 _PyTime_ROUND_CEILING=1,
Victor Stinner7667f582015-09-09 01:02:23 +020030 /* Round to nearest with ties going to nearest even integer.
Victor Stinner74474232015-09-02 01:43:56 +020031 For example, used to round from a Python float. */
Pablo Galindo2c15b292017-10-17 15:14:41 +010032 _PyTime_ROUND_HALF_EVEN=2,
Serhiy Storchakabdf42982017-10-26 16:59:40 +030033 /* Round away from zero
Pablo Galindo2c15b292017-10-17 15:14:41 +010034 For example, used for timeout. _PyTime_ROUND_CEILING rounds
35 -1e-9 to 0 milliseconds which causes bpo-31786 issue.
36 _PyTime_ROUND_UP rounds -1e-9 to -1 millisecond which keeps
37 the timeout sign as expected. select.poll(timeout) must block
38 for negative values." */
39 _PyTime_ROUND_UP=3,
Serhiy Storchakabdf42982017-10-26 16:59:40 +030040 /* _PyTime_ROUND_TIMEOUT (an alias for _PyTime_ROUND_UP) should be
Pablo Galindo2c15b292017-10-17 15:14:41 +010041 used for timeouts. */
42 _PyTime_ROUND_TIMEOUT = _PyTime_ROUND_UP
Victor Stinner3c1b3792014-02-17 00:02:43 +010043} _PyTime_round_t;
44
Pablo Galindo2c15b292017-10-17 15:14:41 +010045
Larry Hastings6fe20b32012-04-19 15:07:49 -070046/* Convert a time_t to a PyLong. */
47PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyLong_FromTime_t(
48 time_t sec);
49
Larry Hastings76ad59b2012-05-03 00:30:07 -070050/* Convert a PyLong to a time_t. */
51PyAPI_FUNC(time_t) _PyLong_AsTime_t(
52 PyObject *obj);
53
Victor Stinner1bd18ba2015-03-30 00:25:38 +020054/* Convert a number of seconds, int or float, to time_t. */
55PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_ObjectToTime_t(
56 PyObject *obj,
57 time_t *sec,
58 _PyTime_round_t);
59
Victor Stinner5d272cc2012-03-13 13:35:55 +010060/* Convert a number of seconds, int or float, to a timeval structure.
61 usec is in the range [0; 999999] and rounded towards zero.
62 For example, -1.2 is converted to (-2, 800000). */
63PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_ObjectToTimeval(
64 PyObject *obj,
65 time_t *sec,
Victor Stinner3c1b3792014-02-17 00:02:43 +010066 long *usec,
67 _PyTime_round_t);
Victor Stinner5d272cc2012-03-13 13:35:55 +010068
Victor Stinner643cd682012-03-02 22:54:03 +010069/* Convert a number of seconds, int or float, to a timespec structure.
Victor Stinner5d272cc2012-03-13 13:35:55 +010070 nsec is in the range [0; 999999999] and rounded towards zero.
71 For example, -1.2 is converted to (-2, 800000000). */
Victor Stinner643cd682012-03-02 22:54:03 +010072PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_ObjectToTimespec(
73 PyObject *obj,
74 time_t *sec,
Victor Stinner3c1b3792014-02-17 00:02:43 +010075 long *nsec,
76 _PyTime_round_t);
Victor Stinner643cd682012-03-02 22:54:03 +010077
Victor Stinnercb29f012015-03-27 13:31:18 +010078
Victor Stinner13019fd2015-04-03 13:10:54 +020079/* Create a timestamp from a number of seconds. */
Victor Stinner88ed6402015-04-09 10:23:12 +020080PyAPI_FUNC(_PyTime_t) _PyTime_FromSeconds(int seconds);
81
82/* Macro to create a timestamp from a number of seconds, no integer overflow.
83 Only use the macro for small values, prefer _PyTime_FromSeconds(). */
84#define _PYTIME_FROMSECONDS(seconds) \
85 ((_PyTime_t)(seconds) * (1000 * 1000 * 1000))
Victor Stinner13019fd2015-04-03 13:10:54 +020086
87/* Create a timestamp from a number of nanoseconds. */
Victor Stinnerc29b5852017-11-02 07:28:27 -070088PyAPI_FUNC(_PyTime_t) _PyTime_FromNanoseconds(_PyTime_t ns);
89
90/* Create a timestamp from nanoseconds (Python int). */
91PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_FromNanosecondsObject(_PyTime_t *t,
92 PyObject *obj);
Victor Stinner4bfb4602015-03-27 22:27:24 +010093
Victor Stinnerfa09beb2015-03-30 21:36:10 +020094/* Convert a number of seconds (Python float or int) to a timetamp.
Victor Stinnercb29f012015-03-27 13:31:18 +010095 Raise an exception and return -1 on error, return 0 on success. */
Victor Stinner992c43f2015-03-27 17:12:45 +010096PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_FromSecondsObject(_PyTime_t *t,
Victor Stinnercb29f012015-03-27 13:31:18 +010097 PyObject *obj,
98 _PyTime_round_t round);
99
Victor Stinnerfa09beb2015-03-30 21:36:10 +0200100/* Convert a number of milliseconds (Python float or int, 10^-3) to a timetamp.
101 Raise an exception and return -1 on error, return 0 on success. */
102PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_FromMillisecondsObject(_PyTime_t *t,
103 PyObject *obj,
104 _PyTime_round_t round);
105
Victor Stinner4bfb4602015-03-27 22:27:24 +0100106/* Convert a timestamp to a number of seconds as a C double. */
107PyAPI_FUNC(double) _PyTime_AsSecondsDouble(_PyTime_t t);
108
Victor Stinnercb29f012015-03-27 13:31:18 +0100109/* Convert timestamp to a number of milliseconds (10^-3 seconds). */
Victor Stinner992c43f2015-03-27 17:12:45 +0100110PyAPI_FUNC(_PyTime_t) _PyTime_AsMilliseconds(_PyTime_t t,
Victor Stinnercb29f012015-03-27 13:31:18 +0100111 _PyTime_round_t round);
112
Victor Stinnerf5faad22015-03-28 03:52:05 +0100113/* Convert timestamp to a number of microseconds (10^-6 seconds). */
114PyAPI_FUNC(_PyTime_t) _PyTime_AsMicroseconds(_PyTime_t t,
115 _PyTime_round_t round);
116
Victor Stinner992c43f2015-03-27 17:12:45 +0100117/* Convert timestamp to a number of nanoseconds (10^-9 seconds) as a Python int
118 object. */
119PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyTime_AsNanosecondsObject(_PyTime_t t);
120
Victor Stinnerc29b5852017-11-02 07:28:27 -0700121/* Create a timestamp from a timeval structure.
122 Raise an exception and return -1 on overflow, return 0 on success. */
123PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_FromTimeval(_PyTime_t *tp, struct timeval *tv);
124
Victor Stinner4bfb4602015-03-27 22:27:24 +0100125/* Convert a timestamp to a timeval structure (microsecond resolution).
Victor Stinner95e9cef2015-03-28 01:26:47 +0100126 tv_usec is always positive.
Victor Stinnerea9c0dd2015-03-30 02:51:13 +0200127 Raise an exception and return -1 if the conversion overflowed,
128 return 0 on success. */
Victor Stinnercb29f012015-03-27 13:31:18 +0100129PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_AsTimeval(_PyTime_t t,
130 struct timeval *tv,
131 _PyTime_round_t round);
132
Victor Stinnerea9c0dd2015-03-30 02:51:13 +0200133/* Similar to _PyTime_AsTimeval(), but don't raise an exception on error. */
134PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_AsTimeval_noraise(_PyTime_t t,
135 struct timeval *tv,
136 _PyTime_round_t round);
137
Victor Stinner1e2b6882015-09-18 13:23:02 +0200138/* Convert a timestamp to a number of seconds (secs) and microseconds (us).
139 us is always positive. This function is similar to _PyTime_AsTimeval()
140 except that secs is always a time_t type, whereas the timeval structure
141 uses a C long for tv_sec on Windows.
142 Raise an exception and return -1 if the conversion overflowed,
143 return 0 on success. */
144PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_AsTimevalTime_t(
145 _PyTime_t t,
146 time_t *secs,
147 int *us,
148 _PyTime_round_t round);
149
Victor Stinnerc3378382015-03-28 05:07:51 +0100150#if defined(HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME) || defined(HAVE_KQUEUE)
Victor Stinnerc29b5852017-11-02 07:28:27 -0700151/* Create a timestamp from a timespec structure.
152 Raise an exception and return -1 on overflow, return 0 on success. */
153PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_FromTimespec(_PyTime_t *tp, struct timespec *ts);
154
Victor Stinner34dc0f42015-03-27 18:19:03 +0100155/* Convert a timestamp to a timespec structure (nanosecond resolution).
Victor Stinner95e9cef2015-03-28 01:26:47 +0100156 tv_nsec is always positive.
Victor Stinner34dc0f42015-03-27 18:19:03 +0100157 Raise an exception and return -1 on error, return 0 on success. */
158PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_AsTimespec(_PyTime_t t, struct timespec *ts);
159#endif
160
Victor Stinnerc29b5852017-11-02 07:28:27 -0700161/* Compute ticks * mul / div.
162 The caller must ensure that ((div - 1) * mul) cannot overflow. */
163PyAPI_FUNC(_PyTime_t) _PyTime_MulDiv(_PyTime_t ticks,
164 _PyTime_t mul,
165 _PyTime_t div);
166
Victor Stinnera47b8812015-03-27 18:16:17 +0100167/* Get the current time from the system clock.
Victor Stinner09e5cf22015-03-30 00:09:18 +0200168
169 The function cannot fail. _PyTime_Init() ensures that the system clock
170 works. */
171PyAPI_FUNC(_PyTime_t) _PyTime_GetSystemClock(void);
172
Victor Stinner1bd18ba2015-03-30 00:25:38 +0200173/* Get the time of a monotonic clock, i.e. a clock that cannot go backwards.
174 The clock is not affected by system clock updates. The reference point of
175 the returned value is undefined, so that only the difference between the
176 results of consecutive calls is valid.
177
178 The function cannot fail. _PyTime_Init() ensures that a monotonic clock
179 is available and works. */
180PyAPI_FUNC(_PyTime_t) _PyTime_GetMonotonicClock(void);
181
182
183/* Structure used by time.get_clock_info() */
184typedef struct {
185 const char *implementation;
186 int monotonic;
187 int adjustable;
188 double resolution;
189} _Py_clock_info_t;
190
Victor Stinner09e5cf22015-03-30 00:09:18 +0200191/* Get the current time from the system clock.
Victor Stinnera47b8812015-03-27 18:16:17 +0100192 * Fill clock information if info is not NULL.
193 * Raise an exception and return -1 on error, return 0 on success.
194 */
195PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_GetSystemClockWithInfo(
196 _PyTime_t *t,
197 _Py_clock_info_t *info);
198
Victor Stinnercb29f012015-03-27 13:31:18 +0100199/* Get the time of a monotonic clock, i.e. a clock that cannot go backwards.
200 The clock is not affected by system clock updates. The reference point of
201 the returned value is undefined, so that only the difference between the
202 results of consecutive calls is valid.
203
Victor Stinner4bfb4602015-03-27 22:27:24 +0100204 Fill info (if set) with information of the function used to get the time.
205
206 Return 0 on success, raise an exception and return -1 on error. */
207PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_GetMonotonicClockWithInfo(
208 _PyTime_t *t,
209 _Py_clock_info_t *info);
210
Victor Stinnercb29f012015-03-27 13:31:18 +0100211
Victor Stinner1bd18ba2015-03-30 00:25:38 +0200212/* Initialize time.
213 Return 0 on success, raise an exception and return -1 on error. */
214PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_Init(void);
215
Alexander Belopolsky3e7a3cb2016-09-28 17:31:35 -0400216/* Converts a timestamp to the Gregorian time, using the local time zone.
217 Return 0 on success, raise an exception and return -1 on error. */
218PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_localtime(time_t t, struct tm *tm);
219
220/* Converts a timestamp to the Gregorian time, assuming UTC.
221 Return 0 on success, raise an exception and return -1 on error. */
222PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_gmtime(time_t t, struct tm *tm);
223
Victor Stinnercba9a0c2017-10-12 08:51:56 -0700224/* Get the performance counter: clock with the highest available resolution to
225 measure a short duration.
226
227 The function cannot fail. _PyTime_Init() ensures that the system clock
228 works. */
Victor Stinnerbdaeb7d2017-10-16 08:44:31 -0700229PyAPI_FUNC(_PyTime_t) _PyTime_GetPerfCounter(void);
Victor Stinnera997c7b2017-10-10 02:51:50 -0700230
231/* Get the performance counter: clock with the highest available resolution to
Victor Stinnercba9a0c2017-10-12 08:51:56 -0700232 measure a short duration.
Victor Stinnera997c7b2017-10-10 02:51:50 -0700233
Victor Stinnercba9a0c2017-10-12 08:51:56 -0700234 Fill info (if set) with information of the function used to get the time.
235
236 Return 0 on success, raise an exception and return -1 on error. */
Victor Stinnerbdaeb7d2017-10-16 08:44:31 -0700237PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_GetPerfCounterWithInfo(
238 _PyTime_t *t,
Victor Stinnera997c7b2017-10-10 02:51:50 -0700239 _Py_clock_info_t *info);
240
Alexander Belopolsky6fc4ade2010-08-05 17:34:27 +0000241#ifdef __cplusplus
242}
243#endif
244
245#endif /* Py_PYTIME_H */
Martin v. Löwis4d0d4712010-12-03 20:14:31 +0000246#endif /* Py_LIMITED_API */