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Introduction
This library provides functions for working with timespec structures.
It aims to provide a comprehensive set of functions with well-defined behaviour that handle all edge cases (e.g. negative values) in a sensible manner.
Negative values are allowed in the tv_sec and/or tv_usec field of timespec structures, tv_usec is always relative to tv_sec, so mixing positive and negative values will produce consistent results:
{ tv_sec = 1, tv_nsec = 500000000 } == 1.5 seconds
{ tv_sec = 1, tv_nsec = 0 } == 1.0 seconds
{ tv_sec = 1, tv_nsec = -500000000 } == 0.5 seconds
{ tv_sec = 0, tv_nsec = 500000000 } == 0.5 seconds
{ tv_sec = 0, tv_nsec = 0 } == 0.0 seconds
{ tv_sec = 0, tv_nsec = -500000000 } == -0.5 seconds
{ tv_sec = -1, tv_nsec = 500000000 } == -0.5 seconds
{ tv_sec = -1, tv_nsec = 0 } == -1.0 seconds
{ tv_sec = -1, tv_nsec = -500000000 } == -1.5 seconds
Furthermore, any timespec structures processed or returned by library functions
are normalised according to the rules defined by timespec_normalise()
.
A test program for your platform can be produced by compiling with -DTEST
.
This is public domain. Feel free to embed it in your software if it meets your needs.
Functions
Maths functions
struct timespec timespec_add(struct timespec ts1, struct timespec ts2)
Returns the result of adding two timespec structures.
struct timespec timespec_sub(struct timespec ts1, struct timespec ts2)
Returns the result of subtracting ts2 from ts1.
struct timespec timespec_mod(struct timespec ts1, struct timespec ts2)
Returns the remainder left over after dividing ts1 by ts2.
Clamping
struct timespec timespec_min(struct timespec ts1, struct timespec ts2);
Return the lesser one of the two given timespec values.
struct timespec timespec_max(struct timespec ts1, struct timespec ts2);
Return the greater one of the two given timespec values.
struct timespec timespec_clamp(struct timespec ts1, struct timespec min, struct timespec max);
Clamp the value of TS between MIN and MAX.
Comparison functions
int timespec_cmp(struct timespec ts1, struct timespec ts2)
Returns (1, 0, -1) if ts1 is (greater than, equal to, less than) ts2.
bool timespec_eq(struct timespec ts1, struct timespec ts2)
Returns true if the two timespec structures are equal.
bool timespec_gt(struct timespec ts1, struct timespec ts2)
Returns true if ts1 is greater than ts2.
bool timespec_ge(struct timespec ts1, struct timespec ts2)
Returns true if ts1 is greater than or equal to ts2.
bool timespec_lt(struct timespec ts1, struct timespec ts2)
Returns true if ts1 is less than ts2.
bool timespec_le(struct timespec ts1, struct timespec ts2)
Returns true if ts1 is less than or equal to ts2.
Conversion funtions
struct timespec timespec_from_double(double s)
Converts a fractional number of seconds to a timespec.
double timespec_to_double(struct timespec ts)
Converts a timespec to a fractional number of seconds.
struct timespec timespec_from_timeval(struct timeval tv)
Converts a timeval to a timespec.
struct timeval timespec_to_timeval(struct timespec ts)
Converts a timespec to a timeval.
struct timespec timespec_from_ms(long milliseconds)
Converts an integer number of milliseconds to a timespec.
long timespec_to_ms(struct timespec ts)
Converts a timespec to an integer number of milliseconds.
Normalisation
struct timespec timespec_normalise(struct timespec ts)
Returns a normalised version of a timespec structure, according to the following rules:
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If tv_nsec is >=1,000,000,00 or <=-1,000,000,000, flatten the surplus nanoseconds into the tv_sec field.
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If tv_nsec is negative, decrement tv_sec and roll tv_nsec up to represent the same value attainable by ADDING nanoseconds to tv_sec.