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#pragma once
/**
* @file time.h
* @brief Clock and timer functionality.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <xlocale.h>
__BEGIN_DECLS
/* If we just use void* in the typedef, the compiler exposes that in error messages. */
struct __timezone_t;
/**
* The `timezone_t` type that represents a timezone.
*
* To use this with std::unique_ptr you'll want something like
* `std::unique_ptr<std::remove_pointer_t<timezone_t>, decltype(&tzfree)> tz{tzalloc("Asia/Seoul"), tzfree};`
* to remove the pointer.
*/
typedef struct __timezone_t* timezone_t;
/** Divisor to compute seconds from the result of a call to clock(). */
#define CLOCKS_PER_SEC 1000000
/**
* The name of the current timezone's non-daylight savings (`tzname[0]`) and
* daylight savings (`tzname[1]`) variants. See tzset().
*/
extern char* _Nonnull tzname[];
/** Whether the current timezone ever uses daylight savings time. See tzset(). */
extern int daylight;
/** The difference in seconds between UTC and the current timezone. See tzset(). */
extern long int timezone;
struct sigevent;
/**
* A "broken-down" time, useful for parsing/formatting times for human consumption.
*/
struct tm {
/** Seconds, 0-60. (60 is a leap second.) */
int tm_sec;
/** Minutes, 0-59. */
int tm_min;
/** Hours, 0-23. */
int tm_hour;
/** Day of month, 1-31. */
int tm_mday;
/** Month of year, 0-11. (Not 1-12!) */
int tm_mon;
/** Years since 1900. (So 2023 is 123, not 2023!) */
int tm_year;
/** Day of week, 0-6. (Sunday is 0, Saturday is 6.) */
int tm_wday;
/** Day of year, 0-365. */
int tm_yday;
/** Daylight savings flag, positive for DST in effect, 0 for DST not in effect, and -1 for unknown. */
int tm_isdst;
/** Offset from UTC (GMT) in seconds for this time. */
long int tm_gmtoff;
/** Name of the timezone for this time. */
const char* _Nullable tm_zone;
};
/** Alternative name for `tm_zone` in `struct tm`. */
#define TM_ZONE tm_zone
/**
* [time(2)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/time.2.html) returns
* the number of seconds since the Unix epoch (1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000).
*
* Returns the time in seconds on success, and returns -1 and sets `errno` on failure.
*/
time_t time(time_t* _Nullable __t);
/**
* [nanosleep(2)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/nanosleep.2.html) sleeps
* for at least the given time (or until a signal arrives).
*
* Returns 0 on success, and returns -1 and sets `errno` on failure. If the sleep
* was interrupted by a signal, `errno` will be `EINTR` and `remainder` will be
* the amount of time remaining.
*/
int nanosleep(const struct timespec* _Nonnull __duration, struct timespec* _Nullable __remainder);
/**
* [asctime(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/asctime.3p.html) formats
* the time `tm` as a string.
*
* Returns a pointer to a string on success, and returns NULL on failure.
*
* That string will be overwritten by later calls to this function.
*
* New code should prefer strftime().
*/
char* _Nullable asctime(const struct tm* _Nonnull __tm);
/**
* [asctime_r(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/asctime_r.3p.html) formats
* the time `tm` as a string in the given buffer `buf`.
*
* Returns a pointer to a string on success, and returns NULL on failure.
*
* New code should prefer strftime().
*/
char* _Nullable asctime_r(const struct tm* _Nonnull __tm, char* _Nonnull __buf);
/**
* [difftime(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/difftime.3.html) returns
* the difference between two times.
*
* Returns the difference in seconds.
*/
double difftime(time_t __lhs, time_t __rhs);
/**
* [mktime(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/mktime.3p.html) converts
* broken-down time `tm` into the number of seconds since the Unix epoch.
*
* See tzset() for details of how the timezone is set, and mktime_rz()
* for an alternative.
*
* Returns the time in seconds on success, and returns -1 and sets `errno` on failure.
*/
time_t mktime(struct tm* _Nonnull __tm);
/**
* mktime_z(3) converts broken-down time `tm` into the number of seconds
* since the Unix epoch, assuming the given timezone.
*
* Returns the time in seconds on success, and returns -1 and sets `errno` on failure.
*
* Available since API level 35.
*/
time_t mktime_z(timezone_t _Nonnull __tz, struct tm* _Nonnull __tm) __INTRODUCED_IN(35);
/**
* [localtime(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/localtime.3p.html) converts
* the number of seconds since the Unix epoch in `t` to a broken-down time, taking
* the device's timezone into account.
*
* That broken-down time will be overwritten by later calls to this function.
*
* Returns a pointer to a broken-down time on success, and returns null and sets `errno` on failure.
*/
struct tm* _Nullable localtime(const time_t* _Nonnull __t);
/**
* [localtime_r(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/localtime_r.3p.html) converts
* the number of seconds since the Unix epoch in `t` to a broken-down time.
* That broken-down time will be written to the given struct `tm`.
*
* See tzset() for details of how the timezone is set, and localtime_rz()
* for an alternative.
*
* Returns a pointer to a broken-down time on success, and returns null and sets `errno` on failure.
*/
struct tm* _Nullable localtime_r(const time_t* _Nonnull __t, struct tm* _Nonnull __tm);
/**
* localtime_rz(3) converts the number of seconds since the Unix epoch in
* `t` to a broken-down time, assuming the given timezone. That broken-down
* time will be written to the given struct `tm`.
*
* Returns a pointer to a broken-down time on success, and returns null and sets `errno` on failure.
*
* Available since API level 35.
*/
struct tm* _Nullable localtime_rz(timezone_t _Nonnull __tz, const time_t* _Nonnull __t, struct tm* _Nonnull __tm) __INTRODUCED_IN(35);
/**
* Inverse of localtime().
*/
time_t timelocal(struct tm* _Nonnull __tm);
/**
* [gmtime(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/gmtime.3p.html) converts
* the number of seconds since the Unix epoch in `t` to a broken-down time, using
* UTC (historically also known as GMT).
*
* That broken-down time will be overwritten by later calls to this function.
*
* Returns a pointer to a broken-down time on success, and returns null and sets `errno` on failure.
*/
struct tm* _Nullable gmtime(const time_t* _Nonnull __t);
/**
* [gmtime_r(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/gmtime_r.3p.html) converts
* the number of seconds since the Unix epoch in `t` to a broken-down time, using
* UTC (historically also known as GMT).
*
* That broken-down time will be written to the provided struct `tm`.
*
* Returns a pointer to a broken-down time on success, and returns null and sets `errno` on failure.
*/
struct tm* _Nullable gmtime_r(const time_t* _Nonnull __t, struct tm* _Nonnull __tm);
/**
* Inverse of gmtime().
*/
time_t timegm(struct tm* _Nonnull __tm);
/**
* [strptime(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/strptime.3.html) parses
* a string `s` assuming format `fmt` into broken-down time `tm`.
*
* Returns a pointer to the first character _not_ parsed, or null if no characters were parsed.
*/
char* _Nullable strptime(const char* _Nonnull __s, const char* _Nonnull __fmt, struct tm* _Nonnull __tm) __strftimelike(2);
/**
* Equivalent to strptime() on Android where only C/POSIX locales are available.
*/
char* _Nullable strptime_l(const char* _Nonnull __s, const char* _Nonnull __fmt, struct tm* _Nonnull __tm, locale_t _Nonnull __l) __strftimelike(2) __INTRODUCED_IN(28);
/**
* [strftime(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/strftime.3.html) formats
* a broken-down time `tm` into the buffer `buf` using format `fmt`.
*
* Returns a pointer to the first character _not_ parsed, or null if no characters were parsed.
*/
size_t strftime(char* _Nonnull __buf, size_t __n, const char* _Nonnull __fmt, const struct tm* _Nullable __tm) __strftimelike(3);
/**
* Equivalent to strftime() on Android where only C/POSIX locales are available.
*/
size_t strftime_l(char* _Nonnull __buf, size_t __n, const char* _Nonnull __fmt, const struct tm* _Nullable __tm, locale_t _Nonnull __l) __strftimelike(3);
/**
* [ctime(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/ctime.3p.html) formats
* the time `tm` as a string.
*
* Returns a pointer to a string on success, and returns NULL on failure.
*
* That string will be overwritten by later calls to this function.
*
* New code should prefer strftime().
*/
char* _Nullable ctime(const time_t* _Nonnull __t);
/**
* [ctime_r(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/ctime.3p.html) formats
* the time `tm` as a string in the given buffer `buf`.
*
* Returns a pointer to a string on success, and returns NULL on failure.
*
* New code should prefer strftime().
*/
char* _Nullable ctime_r(const time_t* _Nonnull __t, char* _Nonnull __buf);
/**
* [tzset(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/tzset.3.html) tells
* libc that the timezone has changed.
*
* tzset() on Android looks at both the system property
* `persist.sys.timezone` and the environment variable `TZ`. The former is
* the device's current timezone as shown in Settings, while the latter is
* usually unset but can be used to override the global setting. This is a
* bad idea outside of unit tests or single-threaded programs because it's
* inherently thread-unsafe. See tzalloc(), localtime_rz(), mktime_z(),
* and tzfree() for an alternative.
*/
void tzset(void);
/**
* tzalloc(3) allocates a timezone corresponding to the given Olson ID.
*
* A null `id` returns the system timezone (as seen in Settings) from
* the system property `persist.sys.timezone`, ignoring `$TZ`. Although
* tzset() honors `$TZ`, callers of tzalloc() can use `$TZ` themselves if
* that's the (thread-unsafe) behavior they want, but by ignoring `$TZ`
* tzalloc() is thread safe (though obviously the system timezone can
* change, especially if your mobile device is actually mobile!).
*
* To use this with std::unique_ptr you'll want something like
* `std::unique_ptr<std::remove_pointer_t<timezone_t>, decltype(&tzfree)> tz{tzalloc("Asia/Seoul"), tzfree};`
* to remove the pointer.
*
* Returns a timezone object on success, and returns NULL and sets `errno` on failure.
*
* Available since API level 35.
*/
timezone_t _Nullable tzalloc(const char* _Nullable __id) __INTRODUCED_IN(35);
/**
* tzfree(3) frees a timezone object returned by tzalloc().
*
* To use this with std::unique_ptr you'll want something like
* `std::unique_ptr<std::remove_pointer_t<timezone_t>, decltype(&tzfree)> tz{tzalloc("Asia/Seoul"), tzfree};`
* to remove the pointer.
*
* Available since API level 35.
*/
void tzfree(timezone_t _Nullable __tz) __INTRODUCED_IN(35);
/**
* [clock(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/clock.3.html)
* returns an approximation of CPU time used, equivalent to
* `clock_gettime(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID)` but with more confusing
* units. Use `CLOCKS_PER_SEC` to convert the result to seconds.
*
* Returns the time in seconds on success, and returns -1 and sets `errno` on failure.
*
* New code should prefer `clock_gettime(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID)`.
*/
clock_t clock(void);
/**
* [clock_getcpuclockid(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/clock_getcpuclockid.3.html)
* gets the clock ID of the cpu-time clock for the given `pid`.
*
* Returns 0 on success, and returns -1 and returns an error number on failure.
*/
int clock_getcpuclockid(pid_t __pid, clockid_t* _Nonnull __clock) __INTRODUCED_IN(23);
/**
* [clock_getres(2)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/clock_getres.2.html)
* gets the resolution of the given clock.
*
* Returns 0 on success, and returns -1 and returns an error number on failure.
*/
int clock_getres(clockid_t __clock, struct timespec* _Nullable __resolution);
/**
* [clock_gettime(2)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/clock_gettime.2.html)
* gets the time according to the given clock.
*
* Returns 0 on success, and returns -1 and returns an error number on failure.
*/
int clock_gettime(clockid_t __clock, struct timespec* _Nonnull __ts);
/**
* [clock_nanosleep(2)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/clock_nanosleep.2.html)
* sleeps for the given time as measured by the given clock.
*
* Returns 0 on success, and returns -1 and returns an error number on failure.
* If the sleep was interrupted by a signal, the return value will be `EINTR`
* and `remainder` will be the amount of time remaining.
*/
int clock_nanosleep(clockid_t __clock, int __flags, const struct timespec* _Nonnull __duration, struct timespec* _Nullable __remainder);
/**
* [clock_settime(2)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/clock_settime.2.html)
* sets the time for the given clock.
*
* Returns 0 on success, and returns -1 and returns an error number on failure.
*/
int clock_settime(clockid_t __clock, const struct timespec* _Nonnull __ts);
/**
* [timer_create(2)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/timer_create.2.html)
* creates a POSIX timer.
*
* Returns 0 on success, and returns -1 and sets `errno` on failure.
*/
int timer_create(clockid_t __clock, struct sigevent* _Nullable __event, timer_t _Nonnull * _Nonnull __timer_ptr);
/**
* [timer_delete(2)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/timer_delete.2.html)
* destroys a POSIX timer.
*
* Returns 0 on success, and returns -1 and sets `errno` on failure.
*/
int timer_delete(timer_t _Nonnull __timer);
/**
* [timer_settime(2)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/timer_settime.2.html)
* starts or stops a POSIX timer.
*
* Returns 0 on success, and returns -1 and sets `errno` on failure.
*/
int timer_settime(timer_t _Nonnull __timer, int __flags, const struct itimerspec* _Nonnull __new_value, struct itimerspec* _Nullable __old_value);
/**
* [timer_gettime(2)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/timer_gettime.2.html)
* gets the time until the given timer next fires.
*
* Returns 0 on success, and returns -1 and sets `errno` on failure.
*/
int timer_gettime(timer_t _Nonnull _timer, struct itimerspec* _Nonnull __ts);
/**
* [timer_getoverrun(2)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/timer_getoverrun.2.html)
* gets the overrun count (the number of times the timer should have fired, but
* didn't) for the last time the timer fired.
*
* Returns the overrun count on success, and returns -1 and sets `errno` on failure.
*/
int timer_getoverrun(timer_t _Nonnull __timer);
/**
* The timebase for timespec_get() and timespec_getres() corresponding to CLOCK_REALTIME.
*
* Available since API level 29.
*/
#define TIME_UTC (CLOCK_REALTIME+1)
/**
* The timebase for timespec_get() and timespec_getres() corresponding to CLOCK_MONOTONIC.
*
* Available since API level 35.
*/
#define TIME_MONOTONIC (CLOCK_MONOTONIC+1)
/**
* The timebase for timespec_get() and timespec_getres() corresponding to CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID.
*
* Available since API level 35.
*/
#define TIME_ACTIVE (CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID+1)
/**
* The timebase for timespec_get() and timespec_getres() corresponding to CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID.
*
* Available since API level 35.
*/
#define TIME_THREAD_ACTIVE (CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID+1)
/**
* timespec_get(3) is equivalent to clock_gettime() for the clock corresponding to the given base.
*
* Returns the base on success and returns 0 on failure.
*
* Available since API level 29 for TIME_UTC; other bases arrived later.
* Code for Android should prefer clock_gettime().
*/
int timespec_get(struct timespec* _Nonnull __ts, int __base) __INTRODUCED_IN(29);
/**
* timespec_getres(3) is equivalent to clock_getres() for the clock corresponding to the given base.
*
* Returns the base on success and returns 0 on failure.
*
* Available since API level 35.
* Code for Android should prefer clock_gettime().
*/
int timespec_getres(struct timespec* _Nonnull __ts, int __base) __INTRODUCED_IN(35);
__END_DECLS