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* Copyright (C) 2011 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
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*
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*/
/** @file rs_time.rsh
* \brief Renderscript time routines
*
* This file contains Renderscript functions relating to time and date
* manipulation.
*/
#ifndef __RS_TIME_RSH__
#define __RS_TIME_RSH__
/**
* Calendar time interpreted as seconds elapsed since the Epoch (00:00:00 on
* January 1, 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)).
*/
typedef int rs_time_t;
/**
* Data structure for broken-down time components.
*
* tm_sec - Seconds after the minute. This ranges from 0 to 59, but possibly
* up to 60 for leap seconds.
* tm_min - Minutes after the hour. This ranges from 0 to 59.
* tm_hour - Hours past midnight. This ranges from 0 to 23.
* tm_mday - Day of the month. This ranges from 1 to 31.
* tm_mon - Months since January. This ranges from 0 to 11.
* tm_year - Years since 1900.
* tm_wday - Days since Sunday. This ranges from 0 to 6.
* tm_yday - Days since January 1. This ranges from 0 to 365.
* tm_isdst - Flag to indicate whether daylight saving time is in effect. The
* value is positive if it is in effect, zero if it is not, and
* negative if the information is not available.
*/
typedef struct {
int tm_sec; ///< seconds
int tm_min; ///< minutes
int tm_hour; ///< hours
int tm_mday; ///< day of the month
int tm_mon; ///< month
int tm_year; ///< year
int tm_wday; ///< day of the week
int tm_yday; ///< day of the year
int tm_isdst; ///< daylight savings time
} rs_tm;
/**
* Returns the number of seconds since the Epoch (00:00:00 UTC, January 1,
* 1970). If @p timer is non-NULL, the result is also stored in the memory
* pointed to by this variable. If an error occurs, a value of -1 is returned.
*
* @param timer Location to also store the returned calendar time.
*
* @return Seconds since the Epoch.
*/
extern rs_time_t __attribute__((overloadable))
rsTime(rs_time_t *timer);
/**
* Converts the time specified by @p timer into broken-down time and stores it
* in @p local. This function also returns a pointer to @p local. If @p local
* is NULL, this function does nothing and returns NULL.
*
* @param local Broken-down time.
* @param timer Input time as calendar time.
*
* @return Pointer to broken-down time (same as input @p local).
*/
extern rs_tm * __attribute__((overloadable))
rsLocaltime(rs_tm *local, const rs_time_t *timer);
/**
* Returns the current system clock (uptime) in milliseconds.
*
* @return Uptime in milliseconds.
*/
extern int64_t __attribute__((overloadable))
rsUptimeMillis(void);
/**
* Returns the current system clock (uptime) in nanoseconds.
*
* @return Uptime in nanoseconds.
*/
extern int64_t __attribute__((overloadable))
rsUptimeNanos(void);
/**
* Returns the time in seconds since this function was last called in this
* script.
*
* @return Time in seconds.
*/
extern float __attribute__((overloadable))
rsGetDt(void);
#endif