Library
Module
Module type
Parameter
Class
Class type
POSIX time clock.
Ptime_clock
provides access to a system POSIX time clock and to the system's current time zone offset.
This time does not increase monotically and is subject to system calendar time adjustments. Use Mtime
if you need monotonic wall-clock time to measure time spans.
Consult important information about error handling and platform support.
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val now : unit -> Ptime.t
now ()
is the current POSIX time, by definition always on the UTC timeline.
val period : unit -> Ptime.span option
period ()
is a positive POSIX time span representing the clock's period (if available).
val current_tz_offset_s : unit -> Ptime.tz_offset_s option
current_tz_offset_s ()
is the system's current local time zone offset to UTC in seconds, if known. This is the duration local time - UTC time in seconds.
now_d_ps ()
is (d, ps)
representing POSIX time occuring at d
* 86'400e12 + ps
POSIX picoseconds from the epoch 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC. ps
is in the range [0
;86_399_999_999_999_999L
].
period_d_ps ()
is if available Some (d, ps)
representing the clock's picosecond period d
* 86'400e12 + ps
. ps
is in the range [0
;86_399_999_999_999_999L
].
The functions now
and now_d_ps
raise Sys_error
whenever they can't determine the current time or that it doesn't fit in Ptime
's well-defined range. This exception should only be catched at the toplevel of your program to log it and abort the program. It indicates a serious error condition in the system.
All the other functions, whose functionality is less essential, simply silently return None
if they can't determine the information either because it is unavailable or because an error occured.
CLOCK_REALTIME
.gettimeofday
is used.