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3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
5 -- A D A . R E A L _ T I M E --
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37 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
39 with System
.Task_Primitives
.Operations
;
40 pragma Elaborate_All
(System
.Task_Primitives
.Operations
);
42 package Ada
.Real_Time
is
45 Time_First
: constant Time
;
46 Time_Last
: constant Time
;
47 Time_Unit
: constant := 10#
1.0#E
-9;
49 type Time_Span
is private;
50 Time_Span_First
: constant Time_Span
;
51 Time_Span_Last
: constant Time_Span
;
52 Time_Span_Zero
: constant Time_Span
;
53 Time_Span_Unit
: constant Time_Span
;
55 Tick
: constant Time_Span
;
56 function Clock
return Time
;
58 function "+" (Left
: Time
; Right
: Time_Span
) return Time
;
59 function "+" (Left
: Time_Span
; Right
: Time
) return Time
;
60 function "-" (Left
: Time
; Right
: Time_Span
) return Time
;
61 function "-" (Left
: Time
; Right
: Time
) return Time_Span
;
63 function "<" (Left
, Right
: Time
) return Boolean;
64 function "<=" (Left
, Right
: Time
) return Boolean;
65 function ">" (Left
, Right
: Time
) return Boolean;
66 function ">=" (Left
, Right
: Time
) return Boolean;
68 function "+" (Left
, Right
: Time_Span
) return Time_Span
;
69 function "-" (Left
, Right
: Time_Span
) return Time_Span
;
70 function "-" (Right
: Time_Span
) return Time_Span
;
71 function "*" (Left
: Time_Span
; Right
: Integer) return Time_Span
;
72 function "*" (Left
: Integer; Right
: Time_Span
) return Time_Span
;
73 function "/" (Left
, Right
: Time_Span
) return Integer;
74 function "/" (Left
: Time_Span
; Right
: Integer) return Time_Span
;
76 function "abs" (Right
: Time_Span
) return Time_Span
;
78 function "<" (Left
, Right
: Time_Span
) return Boolean;
79 function "<=" (Left
, Right
: Time_Span
) return Boolean;
80 function ">" (Left
, Right
: Time_Span
) return Boolean;
81 function ">=" (Left
, Right
: Time_Span
) return Boolean;
83 function To_Duration
(TS
: Time_Span
) return Duration;
84 function To_Time_Span
(D
: Duration) return Time_Span
;
86 function Nanoseconds
(NS
: Integer) return Time_Span
;
87 function Microseconds
(US
: Integer) return Time_Span
;
88 function Milliseconds
(MS
: Integer) return Time_Span
;
90 -- Seconds_Count needs 64 bits, since Time has the full range of
91 -- Duration. The delta of Duration is 10 ** (-9), so the maximum
92 -- number of seconds is 2**63/10**9 = 8*10**9 which does not quite
95 type Seconds_Count
is range -2 ** 63 .. 2 ** 63 - 1;
97 procedure Split
(T
: Time
; SC
: out Seconds_Count
; TS
: out Time_Span
);
98 function Time_Of
(SC
: Seconds_Count
; TS
: Time_Span
) return Time
;
101 type Time
is new Duration;
103 Time_First
: constant Time
:= Time
'First;
105 Time_Last
: constant Time
:= Time
'Last;
107 type Time_Span
is new Duration;
109 Time_Span_First
: constant Time_Span
:= Time_Span
'First;
111 Time_Span_Last
: constant Time_Span
:= Time_Span
'Last;
113 Time_Span_Zero
: constant Time_Span
:= 0.0;
115 Time_Span_Unit
: constant Time_Span
:= 10#
1.0#E
-9;
117 Tick
: constant Time_Span
:=
118 Time_Span
(System
.Task_Primitives
.Operations
.RT_Resolution
);
120 -- Time and Time_Span are represented in 64-bit Duration value in
121 -- in nanoseconds. For example, 1 second and 1 nanosecond is
122 -- represented as the stored integer 1_000_000_001.
124 pragma Import
(Intrinsic
, "<");
125 pragma Import
(Intrinsic
, "<=");
126 pragma Import
(Intrinsic
, ">");
127 pragma Import
(Intrinsic
, ">=");
128 pragma Import
(Intrinsic
, "abs");