timeradd, timersub, timercmp, timerclear, timerisset — timeval operations
#include <sys/time.h>
void
timeradd( |
struct timeval *a, |
struct timeval *b, | |
struct timeval *res) ; |
void
timersub( |
struct timeval *a, |
struct timeval *b, | |
struct timeval *res) ; |
void
timerclear( |
struct timeval *tvp) ; |
int
timerisset( |
struct timeval *tvp) ; |
int
timercmp( |
struct timeval *a, |
struct timeval *b, | |
CMP) ; |
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The macros are provided to operate on timeval structures, defined in
<
sys/time.h
>
as:
struct timeval { time_t tv_sec
; /* seconds */suseconds_t tv_usec
; /* microseconds */};
timeradd
() adds the time
values in a
and
b
, and places the sum
in the timeval pointed to by
res
. The result is
normalized such that res−>tv_usec
has a
value in the range 0 to 999,999.
timersub
() subtracts the
time value in b
from
the time value in a
,
and places the result in the timeval pointed to by res
. The result is normalized
such that res−>tv_usec
has a
value in the range 0 to 999,999.
timerclear
() zeros out the
timeval structure pointed to
by tvp
, so that it
represents the Epoch: 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 (UTC).
timerisset
() returns true
(nonzero) if either field of the timeval structure pointed to by
tvp
contains a
nonzero value.
timercmp
() compares the
timer values in a
and
b
using the
comparison operator CMP
, and returns true (nonzero)
or false (0) depending on the result of the comparison. Some
systems (but not Linux/glibc), have a broken timercmp
() implementation, in which
CMP
of >=
, <=
, and ==
do not work; portable
applications can instead use
!timercmp(..., <) !timercmp(..., >) !timercmp(..., !=)
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