/* this header file comes from libowfat, http://www.fefe.de/libowfat/ */ #ifndef TAI_H #define TAI_H /* Times with 1 second precision */ #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* A struct tai value is an integer between 0 inclusive and 2^64 * exclusive. The format of struct tai is designed to speed up common * operations; applications should not look inside struct tai. * * A struct tai variable is commonly used to store a TAI64 label. Each * TAI64 label refers to one second of real time. TAI64 labels span a * range of hundreds of billions of years. * * A struct tai variable may also be used to store the numerical * difference between two TAI64 labels. * See http://cr.yp.to/libtai/tai64.html */ typedef struct tai { uint64 x; } tai64; #define tai_unix(t,u) ((void) ((t)->x = 4611686018427387914ULL + (uint64) (u))) /* tai_now puts the current time into t. More precisely: tai_now puts * into t its best guess as to the TAI64 label for the 1-second interval * that contains the current time. * * This implementation of tai_now assumes that the time_t returned from * the time function represents the number of TAI seconds since * 1970-01-01 00:00:10 TAI. This matches the convention used by the * Olson tz library in ``right'' mode. */ void tai_now(struct tai *); /* tai_approx returns a double-precision approximation to t. The result * of tai_approx is always nonnegative. */ #define tai_approx(t) ((double) ((t)->x)) /* tai_add adds a to b modulo 2^64 and puts the result into t. The * inputs and output may overlap. */ void tai_add(struct tai *,const struct tai *,const struct tai *); /* tai_sub subtracts b from a modulo 2^64 and puts the result into t. * The inputs and output may overlap. */ void tai_sub(struct tai *,const struct tai *,const struct tai *); /* tai_less returns 1 if a is less than b, 0 otherwise. */ #define tai_less(t,u) ((t)->x < (u)->x) #define TAI_PACK 8 /* tai_pack converts a TAI64 label from internal format in t to external * TAI64 format in buf. */ void tai_pack(char *,const struct tai *); /* tai_unpack converts a TAI64 label from external TAI64 format in buf * to internal format in t. */ void tai_unpack(const char *,struct tai *); void tai_uint(struct tai *,unsigned int); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif