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#![allow(clippy::trivially_copy_pass_by_ref)] use std::fmt; use std::ops; use std::time::Duration; /// A measurement of a monotonically nondecreasing clock. /// Opaque and useful only with `Duration`. /// /// Instants are always guaranteed to be no less than any previously measured /// instant when created, and are often useful for tasks such as measuring /// benchmarks or timing how long an operation takes. /// /// Note, however, that instants are not guaranteed to be **steady**. In other /// words, each tick of the underlying clock may not be the same length (e.g. /// some seconds may be longer than others). An instant may jump forwards or /// experience time dilation (slow down or speed up), but it will never go /// backwards. /// /// Instants are opaque types that can only be compared to one another. There is /// no method to get "the number of seconds" from an instant. Instead, it only /// allows measuring the duration between two instants (or comparing two /// instants). /// /// The size of an `Instant` struct may vary depending on the target operating /// system. /// /// # Note /// /// This type wraps the inner `std` variant and is used to align the Tokio /// clock for uses of `now()`. This can be useful for testing where you can /// take advantage of `time::pause()` and `time::advance()`. #[derive(Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)] pub struct Instant { std: std::time::Instant, } impl Instant { /// Returns an instant corresponding to "now". /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use tokio::time::Instant; /// /// let now = Instant::now(); /// ``` pub fn now() -> Instant { variant::now() } /// Create a `tokio::time::Instant` from a `std::time::Instant`. pub fn from_std(std: std::time::Instant) -> Instant { Instant { std } } pub(crate) fn far_future() -> Instant { // Roughly 30 years from now. // API does not provide a way to obtain max `Instant` // or convert specific date in the future to instant. // 1000 years overflows on macOS, 100 years overflows on FreeBSD. Self::now() + Duration::from_secs(86400 * 365 * 30) } /// Convert the value into a `std::time::Instant`. pub fn into_std(self) -> std::time::Instant { self.std } /// Returns the amount of time elapsed from another instant to this one. /// /// # Panics /// /// This function will panic if `earlier` is later than `self`. pub fn duration_since(&self, earlier: Instant) -> Duration { self.std.duration_since(earlier.std) } /// Returns the amount of time elapsed from another instant to this one, or /// None if that instant is later than this one. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use tokio::time::{Duration, Instant, sleep}; /// /// #[tokio::main] /// async fn main() { /// let now = Instant::now(); /// sleep(Duration::new(1, 0)).await; /// let new_now = Instant::now(); /// println!("{:?}", new_now.checked_duration_since(now)); /// println!("{:?}", now.checked_duration_since(new_now)); // None /// } /// ``` pub fn checked_duration_since(&self, earlier: Instant) -> Option<Duration> { self.std.checked_duration_since(earlier.std) } /// Returns the amount of time elapsed from another instant to this one, or /// zero duration if that instant is earlier than this one. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use tokio::time::{Duration, Instant, sleep}; /// /// #[tokio::main] /// async fn main() { /// let now = Instant::now(); /// sleep(Duration::new(1, 0)).await; /// let new_now = Instant::now(); /// println!("{:?}", new_now.saturating_duration_since(now)); /// println!("{:?}", now.saturating_duration_since(new_now)); // 0ns /// } /// ``` pub fn saturating_duration_since(&self, earlier: Instant) -> Duration { self.std.saturating_duration_since(earlier.std) } /// Returns the amount of time elapsed since this instant was created. /// /// # Panics /// /// This function may panic if the current time is earlier than this /// instant, which is something that can happen if an `Instant` is /// produced synthetically. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use tokio::time::{Duration, Instant, sleep}; /// /// #[tokio::main] /// async fn main() { /// let instant = Instant::now(); /// let three_secs = Duration::from_secs(3); /// sleep(three_secs).await; /// assert!(instant.elapsed() >= three_secs); /// } /// ``` pub fn elapsed(&self) -> Duration { Instant::now() - *self } /// Returns `Some(t)` where `t` is the time `self + duration` if `t` can be /// represented as `Instant` (which means it's inside the bounds of the /// underlying data structure), `None` otherwise. pub fn checked_add(&self, duration: Duration) -> Option<Instant> { self.std.checked_add(duration).map(Instant::from_std) } /// Returns `Some(t)` where `t` is the time `self - duration` if `t` can be /// represented as `Instant` (which means it's inside the bounds of the /// underlying data structure), `None` otherwise. pub fn checked_sub(&self, duration: Duration) -> Option<Instant> { self.std.checked_sub(duration).map(Instant::from_std) } } impl From<std::time::Instant> for Instant { fn from(time: std::time::Instant) -> Instant { Instant::from_std(time) } } impl From<Instant> for std::time::Instant { fn from(time: Instant) -> std::time::Instant { time.into_std() } } impl ops::Add<Duration> for Instant { type Output = Instant; fn add(self, other: Duration) -> Instant { Instant::from_std(self.std + other) } } impl ops::AddAssign<Duration> for Instant { fn add_assign(&mut self, rhs: Duration) { *self = *self + rhs; } } impl ops::Sub for Instant { type Output = Duration; fn sub(self, rhs: Instant) -> Duration { self.std - rhs.std } } impl ops::Sub<Duration> for Instant { type Output = Instant; fn sub(self, rhs: Duration) -> Instant { Instant::from_std(self.std - rhs) } } impl ops::SubAssign<Duration> for Instant { fn sub_assign(&mut self, rhs: Duration) { *self = *self - rhs; } } impl fmt::Debug for Instant { fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { self.std.fmt(fmt) } } #[cfg(not(feature = "test-util"))] mod variant { use super::Instant; pub(super) fn now() -> Instant { Instant::from_std(std::time::Instant::now()) } } #[cfg(feature = "test-util")] mod variant { use super::Instant; pub(super) fn now() -> Instant { crate::time::clock::now() } }