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2 -- --
3 -- GNU ADA RUN-TIME LIBRARY (GNARL) COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- S Y S T E M . O S _ P R I M I T I V E S --
6 -- --
7 -- S p e c --
8 -- --
9 -- --
10 -- Copyright (C) 1998-2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
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28 -- covered by the GNU Public License. --
29 -- --
30 -- GNARL was developed by the GNARL team at Florida State University. --
31 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
32 -- --
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35 -- This package provides low level primitives used to implement clock and
36 -- delays in non tasking applications.
38 -- The choice of the real clock/delay implementation (depending on whether
39 -- tasking is involved or not) is done via soft links (see s-tasoli.ads)
41 -- NEVER add any dependency to tasking packages here
43 package System.OS_Primitives is
45 Max_Sensible_Delay : constant Duration := 183 * 24 * 60 * 60.0;
46 -- Max of half a year delay, needed to prevent exceptions for large
47 -- delay values. It seems unlikely that any test will notice this
48 -- restriction, except in the case of applications setting the clock at
49 -- at run time (see s-tastim.adb). Also note that a larger value might
50 -- cause problems (e.g overflow, or more likely OS limitation in the
51 -- primitives used).
53 function Clock return Duration;
54 pragma Inline (Clock);
55 -- Returns "absolute" time, represented as an offset
56 -- relative to "the Epoch", which is Jan 1, 1970 on unixes.
57 -- This implementation is affected by system's clock changes.
59 function Monotonic_Clock return Duration;
60 pragma Inline (Monotonic_Clock);
61 -- Returns "absolute" time, represented as an offset
62 -- relative to "the Epoch", which is Jan 1, 1970.
63 -- This clock implementation is immune to the system's clock changes.
65 Relative : constant := 0;
66 Absolute_Calendar : constant := 1;
67 Absolute_RT : constant := 2;
68 -- Values for Mode call below. Note that the compiler (exp_ch9.adb)
69 -- relies on these values. So any change here must be reflected in
70 -- corresponding changes in the compiler.
72 procedure Timed_Delay (Time : Duration; Mode : Integer);
73 -- Implements the semantics of the delay statement when no tasking is
74 -- used in the application.
76 -- Mode is one of the three values above
78 -- Time is a relative or absolute duration value, depending on Mode.
80 -- Note that currently Ada.Real_Time always uses the tasking run time, so
81 -- this procedure should never be called with Mode set to Absolute_RT.
82 -- This may change in future or bare board implementations.
84 end System.OS_Primitives;