1 | #ifndef DATE_TIME_HIGHRES_TIME_CLOCK_HPP___
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2 | #define DATE_TIME_HIGHRES_TIME_CLOCK_HPP___
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3 |
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4 | /* Copyright (c) 2002,2003,2005 CrystalClear Software, Inc.
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5 | * Use, modification and distribution is subject to the
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6 | * Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
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7 | * file LICENSE-1.0 or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE-1.0)
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8 | * Author: Jeff Garland, Bart Garst
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9 | * $Date: 2005/10/28 13:32:38 $
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10 | */
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11 |
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12 |
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13 | /*! @file microsec_time_clock.hpp
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14 | This file contains a high resolution time clock implementation.
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15 | */
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16 |
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17 | #include <boost/detail/workaround.hpp>
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18 | #include "boost/date_time/c_time.hpp"
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19 | #include "boost/cstdint.hpp"
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20 | #include "boost/shared_ptr.hpp"
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21 |
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22 | #ifdef BOOST_HAS_FTIME
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23 | #include <windows.h>
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24 | #endif
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25 |
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26 | #ifdef BOOST_DATE_TIME_HAS_HIGH_PRECISION_CLOCK
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27 |
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28 | namespace boost {
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29 | namespace date_time {
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30 |
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31 |
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32 | //! A clock providing microsecond level resolution
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33 | /*! A high precision clock that measures the local time
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34 | * at a resolution up to microseconds and adjusts to the
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35 | * resolution of the time system. For example, for the
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36 | * a library configuration with nano second resolution,
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37 | * the last 3 places of the fractional seconds will always
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38 | * be 000 since there are 1000 nano-seconds in a micro second.
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39 | */
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40 | template<class time_type>
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41 | class microsec_clock
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42 | {
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43 | public:
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44 | typedef typename time_type::date_type date_type;
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45 | typedef typename time_type::time_duration_type time_duration_type;
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46 | typedef typename time_duration_type::rep_type resolution_traits_type;
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47 |
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48 | //! return a local time object for the given zone, based on computer clock
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49 | //JKG -- looks like we could rewrite this against universal_time
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50 | template<class time_zone_type>
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51 | static time_type local_time(shared_ptr<time_zone_type> tz_ptr) {
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52 | typedef typename time_type::utc_time_type utc_time_type;
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53 | typedef second_clock<utc_time_type> second_clock;
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54 | // we'll need to know the utc_offset this machine has
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55 | // in order to get a utc_time_type set to utc
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56 | utc_time_type utc_time = second_clock::universal_time();
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57 | time_duration_type utc_offset = second_clock::local_time() - utc_time;
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58 | // use micro clock to get a local time with sub seconds
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59 | // and adjust it to get a true utc time reading with sub seconds
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60 | utc_time = microsec_clock<utc_time_type>::local_time() - utc_offset;
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61 | return time_type(utc_time, tz_ptr);
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62 | }
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63 |
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64 |
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65 | private:
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66 | // we want this enum available for both platforms yet still private
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67 | enum TZ_FOR_CREATE { LOCAL, GMT };
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68 |
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69 | public:
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70 |
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71 | #ifdef BOOST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY
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72 | //! Return the local time based on computer clock settings
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73 | static time_type local_time() {
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74 | return create_time(LOCAL);
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75 | }
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76 |
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77 | //! Get the current day in universal date as a ymd_type
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78 | static time_type universal_time()
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79 | {
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80 | return create_time(GMT);
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81 | }
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82 |
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83 | private:
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84 | static time_type create_time(TZ_FOR_CREATE tz) {
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85 | timeval tv;
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86 | gettimeofday(&tv, 0); //gettimeofday does not support TZ adjust on Linux.
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87 | std::time_t t = tv.tv_sec;
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88 | boost::uint32_t fs = tv.tv_usec;
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89 | std::tm curr, *curr_ptr = 0;
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90 | if (tz == LOCAL) {
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91 | curr_ptr = c_time::localtime(&t, &curr);
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92 | } else {
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93 | curr_ptr = c_time::gmtime(&t, &curr);
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94 | }
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95 | date_type d(curr_ptr->tm_year + 1900,
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96 | curr_ptr->tm_mon + 1,
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97 | curr_ptr->tm_mday);
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98 | //The following line will adjusts the fractional second tick in terms
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99 | //of the current time system. For example, if the time system
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100 | //doesn't support fractional seconds then res_adjust returns 0
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101 | //and all the fractional seconds return 0.
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102 | int adjust = resolution_traits_type::res_adjust()/1000000;
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103 |
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104 | time_duration_type td(curr_ptr->tm_hour,
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105 | curr_ptr->tm_min,
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106 | curr_ptr->tm_sec,
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107 | fs*adjust);
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108 | return time_type(d,td);
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109 |
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110 | }
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111 | #endif // BOOST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY
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112 |
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113 | #ifdef BOOST_HAS_FTIME
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114 | //! Return the local time based on computer clock settings
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115 | static time_type local_time() {
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116 | FILETIME ft;
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117 | #if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__MWERKS__, BOOST_TESTED_AT(0x3205))
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118 | // Some runtime library implementations expect local times as the norm for ctime.
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119 | FILETIME ft_utc;
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120 | GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft_utc);
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121 | FileTimeToLocalFileTime(&ft_utc,&ft);
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122 | #else
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123 | GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft);
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124 | #endif
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125 | return create_time(ft, LOCAL);
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126 | }
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127 |
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128 | //! Return the UTC time based on computer settings
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129 | static time_type universal_time() {
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130 | FILETIME ft;
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131 | #if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__MWERKS__, BOOST_TESTED_AT(0x3205))
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132 | // Some runtime library implementations expect local times as the norm for ctime.
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133 | FILETIME ft_utc;
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134 | GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft_utc);
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135 | FileTimeToLocalFileTime(&ft_utc,&ft);
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136 | #else
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137 | GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft);
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138 | #endif
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139 | return create_time(ft, GMT);
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140 | }
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141 |
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142 | private:
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143 | static time_type create_time(FILETIME& ft, TZ_FOR_CREATE tz) {
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144 | // offset is difference (in 100-nanoseconds) from
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145 | // 1970-Jan-01 to 1601-Jan-01
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146 | boost::uint64_t c1 = 27111902;
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147 | boost::uint64_t c2 = 3577643008UL; // 'UL' removes compiler warnings
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148 | const boost::uint64_t OFFSET = (c1 << 32) + c2;
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149 |
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150 | boost::uint64_t filetime = ft.dwHighDateTime;
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151 | filetime = filetime << 32;
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152 | filetime += ft.dwLowDateTime;
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153 | filetime -= OFFSET;
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154 | // filetime now holds 100-nanoseconds since 1970-Jan-01
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155 |
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156 | boost::uint32_t sub_sec = (filetime % 10000000) / 10; // microseconds
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157 |
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158 | std::time_t t = static_cast<time_t>(filetime / 10000000); // seconds since epoch
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159 |
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160 | std::tm curr, *curr_ptr = 0;
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161 | if (tz == LOCAL) {
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162 | curr_ptr = c_time::localtime(&t, &curr);
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163 | }
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164 | else {
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165 | curr_ptr = c_time::gmtime(&t, &curr);
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166 | }
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167 | date_type d(curr_ptr->tm_year + 1900,
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168 | curr_ptr->tm_mon + 1,
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169 | curr_ptr->tm_mday);
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170 |
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171 | //The following line will adjusts the fractional second tick in terms
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172 | //of the current time system. For example, if the time system
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173 | //doesn't support fractional seconds then res_adjust returns 0
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174 | //and all the fractional seconds return 0.
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175 | int adjust = resolution_traits_type::res_adjust()/1000000;
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176 |
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177 | time_duration_type td(curr_ptr->tm_hour,
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178 | curr_ptr->tm_min,
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179 | curr_ptr->tm_sec,
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180 | sub_sec * adjust);
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181 | //st.wMilliseconds * adjust);
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182 | return time_type(d,td);
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183 |
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184 | }
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185 | #endif // BOOST_HAS_FTIME
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186 | };
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187 |
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188 |
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189 | } } //namespace date_time
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190 |
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191 | #endif //BOOST_DATE_TIME_HAS_HIGH_PRECISION_CLOCK
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192 |
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193 |
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194 | #endif
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195 |
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