clock-0.7.2: High-resolution clock functions: monotonic, realtime, cputime.

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System.Clock

Description

High-resolution, realtime clock and timer functions for Posix systems. This module is being developed according to IEEE Std 1003.1-2008: http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/, http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/clock_getres.html#

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data Clock #

Clock types. A clock may be system-wide (that is, visible to all processes) or per-process (measuring time that is meaningful only within a process). All implementations shall support CLOCK_REALTIME. (The only suspend-aware monotonic is CLOCK_BOOTTIME on Linux.)

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Monotonic

The identifier for the system-wide monotonic clock, which is defined as a clock measuring real time, whose value cannot be set via clock_settime and which cannot have negative clock jumps. The maximum possible clock jump shall be implementation defined. For this clock, the value returned by getTime represents the amount of time (in seconds and nanoseconds) since an unspecified point in the past (for example, system start-up time, or the Epoch). This point does not change after system start-up time. Note that the absolute value of the monotonic clock is meaningless (because its origin is arbitrary), and thus there is no need to set it. Furthermore, realtime applications can rely on the fact that the value of this clock is never set.

Realtime

The identifier of the system-wide clock measuring real time. For this clock, the value returned by getTime represents the amount of time (in seconds and nanoseconds) since the Epoch.

ProcessCPUTime

The identifier of the CPU-time clock associated with the calling process. For this clock, the value returned by getTime represents the amount of execution time of the current process.

ThreadCPUTime

The identifier of the CPU-time clock associated with the calling OS thread. For this clock, the value returned by getTime represents the amount of execution time of the current OS thread.

MonotonicRaw

(since Linux 2.6.28; Linux-specific) Similar to CLOCK_MONOTONIC, but provides access to a raw hardware-based time that is not subject to NTP adjustments or the incremental adjustments performed by adjtime(3).

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Enum Clock # 
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Eq Clock # 
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(==) :: Clock -> Clock -> Bool #

(/=) :: Clock -> Clock -> Bool #

Read Clock # 
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Show Clock # 
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showsPrec :: Int -> Clock -> ShowS #

show :: Clock -> String #

showList :: [Clock] -> ShowS #

Generic Clock # 
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type Rep Clock :: Type -> Type #

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from :: Clock -> Rep Clock x #

to :: Rep Clock x -> Clock #

type Rep Clock # 
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type Rep Clock = D1 (MetaData "Clock" "System.Clock" "clock-0.7.2-DpdvDKMysiO5fhuByT1Vyj" False) ((C1 (MetaCons "Monotonic" PrefixI False) (U1 :: Type -> Type) :+: C1 (MetaCons "Realtime" PrefixI False) (U1 :: Type -> Type)) :+: (C1 (MetaCons "ProcessCPUTime" PrefixI False) (U1 :: Type -> Type) :+: (C1 (MetaCons "ThreadCPUTime" PrefixI False) (U1 :: Type -> Type) :+: C1 (MetaCons "MonotonicRaw" PrefixI False) (U1 :: Type -> Type))))

data TimeSpec #

TimeSpec structure

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TimeSpec 

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Eq TimeSpec # 
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Num TimeSpec # 
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Ord TimeSpec # 
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Read TimeSpec # 
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Show TimeSpec # 
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Generic TimeSpec # 
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type Rep TimeSpec :: Type -> Type #

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from :: TimeSpec -> Rep TimeSpec x #

to :: Rep TimeSpec x -> TimeSpec #

Storable TimeSpec # 
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type Rep TimeSpec # 
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type Rep TimeSpec = D1 (MetaData "TimeSpec" "System.Clock" "clock-0.7.2-DpdvDKMysiO5fhuByT1Vyj" False) (C1 (MetaCons "TimeSpec" PrefixI True) (S1 (MetaSel (Just "sec") SourceUnpack SourceStrict DecidedStrict) (Rec0 Int64) :*: S1 (MetaSel (Just "nsec") SourceUnpack SourceStrict DecidedStrict) (Rec0 Int64)))

getTime :: Clock -> IO TimeSpec #

The getTime function shall return the current value for the specified clock.

getRes :: Clock -> IO TimeSpec #

The getRes function shall return the resolution of any clock. Clock resolutions are implementation-defined and cannot be set by a process.

fromNanoSecs :: Integer -> TimeSpec #

TimeSpec from nano seconds.

toNanoSecs :: TimeSpec -> Integer #

TimeSpec to nano seconds.

diffTimeSpec :: TimeSpec -> TimeSpec -> TimeSpec #

Compute the absolute difference.

timeSpecAsNanoSecs :: TimeSpec -> Integer #

Deprecated: Use toNanoSecs instead! Replaced timeSpecAsNanoSecs with the same signature TimeSpec -> Integer

TimeSpec as nano seconds.