std::timespec
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Defined in header <ctime>
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struct timespec; |
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Structure holding an interval broken down into seconds and nanoseconds.
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[edit] Member objects
std::time_t tv_sec
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whole seconds – >= 0 |
long tv_nsec
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nanoseconds – [ 0, 999999999]
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The declaration order of tv_sec
and tv_nsec
is unspecified. Implementation may add other data members to timespec
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[edit] Notes
The type of tv_nsec
is long long on some platforms, which is currently non-conforming in C++, but is allowed in C since C23.
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <ctime> #include <iostream> int main() { std::timespec ts; std::timespec_get(&ts, TIME_UTC); char buff[0x80]; std::strftime(buff, sizeof buff, "%D %T", std::gmtime(&ts.tv_sec)); // auto [sec, nsec] = ts; // UB: structured bindings should not be used because the // declaration order and data member list are unspecified std::cout << "Current time: " << buff << " (UTC)\n" << "Raw timespec.tv_sec: " << ts.tv_sec << '\n' << "Raw timespec.tv_nsec: " << ts.tv_nsec << '\n'; }
Possible output:
Current time: 04/06/23 12:03:31 (UTC) Raw timespec.tv_sec: 1680782611 Raw timespec.tv_nsec: 678437213
[edit] See also
(C++17) |
returns the calendar time in seconds and nanoseconds based on a given time base (function) |
calendar time type (class) | |
C documentation for timespec
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