module time // solaris_now returns the local time with high precision for most os:es // this should be implemented properly with support for leap seconds. // It uses the realtime clock to get and converts it to local time [inline] fn solaris_now() Time { // get the high precision time as UTC realtime clock // and use the nanoseconds part mut ts := C.timespec{} C.clock_gettime(C.CLOCK_REALTIME, &ts) loc_tm := C.tm{} C.localtime_r(&ts.tv_sec, &loc_tm) return convert_ctime(loc_tm, int(ts.tv_nsec/1000)) } [inline] fn solaris_utc() Time { // get the high precision time as UTC realtime clock // and use the nanoseconds part mut ts := C.timespec{} C.clock_gettime(C.CLOCK_REALTIME, &ts) return unix2(int(ts.tv_sec), int(ts.tv_nsec/1000)) } // dummy to compile with all compilers pub fn linux_now() Time { return Time{} } // dummy to compile with all compilers pub fn darwin_now() Time { return Time{} } // dummy to compile with all compilers pub fn linux_utc() Time { return Time{} } // dummy to compile with all compilers pub fn darwin_utc() Time { return Time{} }