2011-03-24 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- A D A . R E A L _ T I M E --
6 -- --
7 -- S p e c --
8 -- --
9 -- Copyright (C) 1992-2009, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
10 -- --
11 -- This specification is derived from the Ada Reference Manual for use with --
12 -- GNAT. The copyright notice above, and the license provisions that follow --
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30 -- --
31 -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
32 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
33 -- --
34 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
36 with System.Task_Primitives.Operations;
37 pragma Elaborate_All (System.Task_Primitives.Operations);
39 package Ada.Real_Time is
41 type Time is private;
42 Time_First : constant Time;
43 Time_Last : constant Time;
44 Time_Unit : constant := 10#1.0#E-9;
46 type Time_Span is private;
47 Time_Span_First : constant Time_Span;
48 Time_Span_Last : constant Time_Span;
49 Time_Span_Zero : constant Time_Span;
50 Time_Span_Unit : constant Time_Span;
52 Tick : constant Time_Span;
53 function Clock return Time;
55 function "+" (Left : Time; Right : Time_Span) return Time;
56 function "+" (Left : Time_Span; Right : Time) return Time;
57 function "-" (Left : Time; Right : Time_Span) return Time;
58 function "-" (Left : Time; Right : Time) return Time_Span;
60 function "<" (Left, Right : Time) return Boolean;
61 function "<=" (Left, Right : Time) return Boolean;
62 function ">" (Left, Right : Time) return Boolean;
63 function ">=" (Left, Right : Time) return Boolean;
65 function "+" (Left, Right : Time_Span) return Time_Span;
66 function "-" (Left, Right : Time_Span) return Time_Span;
67 function "-" (Right : Time_Span) return Time_Span;
68 function "*" (Left : Time_Span; Right : Integer) return Time_Span;
69 function "*" (Left : Integer; Right : Time_Span) return Time_Span;
70 function "/" (Left, Right : Time_Span) return Integer;
71 function "/" (Left : Time_Span; Right : Integer) return Time_Span;
73 function "abs" (Right : Time_Span) return Time_Span;
75 function "<" (Left, Right : Time_Span) return Boolean;
76 function "<=" (Left, Right : Time_Span) return Boolean;
77 function ">" (Left, Right : Time_Span) return Boolean;
78 function ">=" (Left, Right : Time_Span) return Boolean;
80 function To_Duration (TS : Time_Span) return Duration;
81 function To_Time_Span (D : Duration) return Time_Span;
83 function Nanoseconds (NS : Integer) return Time_Span;
84 function Microseconds (US : Integer) return Time_Span;
85 function Milliseconds (MS : Integer) return Time_Span;
87 function Seconds (S : Integer) return Time_Span;
88 pragma Ada_05 (Seconds);
90 function Minutes (M : Integer) return Time_Span;
91 pragma Ada_05 (Minutes);
93 -- Seconds_Count needs 64 bits, since Time has the full range of
94 -- Duration. The delta of Duration is 10 ** (-9), so the maximum
95 -- number of seconds is 2**63/10**9 = 8*10**9 which does not quite
96 -- fit in 32 bits.
98 type Seconds_Count is range -2 ** 63 .. 2 ** 63 - 1;
100 procedure Split (T : Time; SC : out Seconds_Count; TS : out Time_Span);
101 function Time_Of (SC : Seconds_Count; TS : Time_Span) return Time;
103 private
104 type Time is new Duration;
106 Time_First : constant Time := Time'First;
108 Time_Last : constant Time := Time'Last;
110 type Time_Span is new Duration;
112 Time_Span_First : constant Time_Span := Time_Span'First;
114 Time_Span_Last : constant Time_Span := Time_Span'Last;
116 Time_Span_Zero : constant Time_Span := 0.0;
118 Time_Span_Unit : constant Time_Span := 10#1.0#E-9;
120 Tick : constant Time_Span :=
121 Time_Span (System.Task_Primitives.Operations.RT_Resolution);
123 -- Time and Time_Span are represented in 64-bit Duration value in
124 -- in nanoseconds. For example, 1 second and 1 nanosecond is
125 -- represented as the stored integer 1_000_000_001.
127 pragma Import (Intrinsic, "<");
128 pragma Import (Intrinsic, "<=");
129 pragma Import (Intrinsic, ">");
130 pragma Import (Intrinsic, ">=");
131 pragma Import (Intrinsic, "abs");
133 pragma Inline (Microseconds);
134 pragma Inline (Milliseconds);
135 pragma Inline (Nanoseconds);
136 pragma Inline (Seconds);
137 pragma Inline (Minutes);
139 end Ada.Real_Time;