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authorPascal Obry <obry@adacore.com>2007-04-06 11:16:52 +0200
committerArnaud Charlet <charlet@gcc.gnu.org>2007-04-06 11:16:52 +0200
commit320ae22ae0b8d417adf8da52e195eb9aaa026688 (patch)
treeb05c927f2fb13827bb29728a55d2c06716d3d7c7 /gcc
parent2c851ddd1c40ec8c1adf8e92ce830e5e22b4a267 (diff)
downloadgcc-320ae22ae0b8d417adf8da52e195eb9aaa026688.tar.gz
g-os_lib.ads (Current_Time): New function.
2007-04-06 Pascal Obry <obry@adacore.com> Thomas Quinot <quinot@adacore.com> * g-os_lib.ads (Current_Time): New function. Returns the current system time as an OS_Time value. * s-osprim.ads (Clock): Add more precise definition of UNIX epoch. (Monotonic_Clock): Same. From-SVN: r123547
Diffstat (limited to 'gcc')
-rw-r--r--gcc/ada/g-os_lib.ads23
-rw-r--r--gcc/ada/s-osprim.ads50
2 files changed, 39 insertions, 34 deletions
diff --git a/gcc/ada/g-os_lib.ads b/gcc/ada/g-os_lib.ads
index 61a9eb7669d..f80dde982b4 100644
--- a/gcc/ada/g-os_lib.ads
+++ b/gcc/ada/g-os_lib.ads
@@ -114,6 +114,9 @@ package GNAT.OS_Lib is
subtype Second_Type is Integer range 0 .. 59;
-- Declarations similar to those in Calendar, breaking down the time
+ function Current_Time return OS_Time;
+ -- Return the system clock value as OS_Time
+
function GM_Year (Date : OS_Time) return Year_Type;
function GM_Month (Date : OS_Time) return Month_Type;
function GM_Day (Date : OS_Time) return Day_Type;
@@ -131,15 +134,16 @@ package GNAT.OS_Lib is
-- to create accesses to any of these functions.
procedure GM_Split
- (Date : OS_Time;
- Year : out Year_Type;
- Month : out Month_Type;
- Day : out Day_Type;
- Hour : out Hour_Type;
- Minute : out Minute_Type;
- Second : out Second_Type);
- -- Analogous to the routine of similar name in Calendar, takes an OS_Time
- -- and splits it into its component parts with obvious meanings.
+ (Date : OS_Time;
+ Year : out Year_Type;
+ Month : out Month_Type;
+ Day : out Day_Type;
+ Hour : out Hour_Type;
+ Minute : out Minute_Type;
+ Second : out Second_Type);
+ -- Analogous to the Split routine in Ada.Calendar, takes an OS_Time
+ -- and provides a representation of it as a set of component parts,
+ -- to be interpreted as a date point in UTC.
----------------
-- File Stuff --
@@ -836,6 +840,7 @@ package GNAT.OS_Lib is
private
pragma Import (C, Path_Separator, "__gnat_path_separator");
pragma Import (C, Directory_Separator, "__gnat_dir_separator");
+ pragma Import (C, Current_Time, "__gnat_current_time");
type OS_Time is new Long_Integer;
-- Type used for timestamps in the compiler. This type is used to hold
diff --git a/gcc/ada/s-osprim.ads b/gcc/ada/s-osprim.ads
index 8166bce5f6c..917f109ad3b 100644
--- a/gcc/ada/s-osprim.ads
+++ b/gcc/ada/s-osprim.ads
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
-- --
-- S p e c --
-- --
--- Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
+-- Copyright (C) 1998-2006, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
-- --
-- GNARL is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
-- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- --
@@ -45,49 +45,49 @@ package System.OS_Primitives is
Max_Sensible_Delay : constant Duration :=
Duration'Min (183 * 24 * 60 * 60.0,
Duration'Last);
- -- Max of half a year delay, needed to prevent exceptions for large
- -- delay values. It seems unlikely that any test will notice this
- -- restriction, except in the case of applications setting the clock at
- -- at run time (see s-tastim.adb). Also note that a larger value might
- -- cause problems (e.g overflow, or more likely OS limitation in the
- -- primitives used). In the case where half a year is too long (which
- -- occurs in high integrity mode with 32-bit words, and possibly on
- -- some specific ports of GNAT), Duration'Last is used instead.
+ -- Max of half a year delay, needed to prevent exceptions for large delay
+ -- values. It seems unlikely that any test will notice this restriction,
+ -- except in the case of applications setting the clock at at run time (see
+ -- s-tastim.adb). Also note that a larger value might cause problems (e.g
+ -- overflow, or more likely OS limitation in the primitives used). In the
+ -- case where half a year is too long (which occurs in high integrity mode
+ -- with 32-bit words, and possibly on some specific ports of GNAT),
+ -- Duration'Last is used instead.
procedure Initialize;
- -- Initialize global settings related to this package.
- -- This procedure should be called before any other subprograms in
- -- this package. Note that this procedure can be called several times.
+ -- Initialize global settings related to this package. This procedure
+ -- should be called before any other subprograms in this package. Note
+ -- that this procedure can be called several times.
function Clock return Duration;
pragma Inline (Clock);
- -- Returns "absolute" time, represented as an offset
- -- relative to "the Epoch", which is Jan 1, 1970 on unixes.
- -- This implementation is affected by system's clock changes.
+ -- Returns "absolute" time, represented as an offset relative to "the
+ -- Epoch", which is Jan 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC on UNIX systems. This
+ -- implementation is affected by system's clock changes.
function Monotonic_Clock return Duration;
pragma Inline (Monotonic_Clock);
- -- Returns "absolute" time, represented as an offset
- -- relative to "the Epoch", which is Jan 1, 1970.
- -- This clock implementation is immune to the system's clock changes.
+ -- Returns "absolute" time, represented as an offset relative to "the Unix
+ -- Epoch", which is Jan 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC. This clock implementation is
+ -- immune to the system's clock changes.
Relative : constant := 0;
Absolute_Calendar : constant := 1;
Absolute_RT : constant := 2;
- -- Values for Mode call below. Note that the compiler (exp_ch9.adb)
- -- relies on these values. So any change here must be reflected in
- -- corresponding changes in the compiler.
+ -- Values for Mode call below. Note that the compiler (exp_ch9.adb) relies
+ -- on these values. So any change here must be reflected in corresponding
+ -- changes in the compiler.
procedure Timed_Delay (Time : Duration; Mode : Integer);
- -- Implements the semantics of the delay statement when no tasking is
- -- used in the application.
+ -- Implements the semantics of the delay statement when no tasking is used
+ -- in the application.
--
-- Mode is one of the three values above
--
-- Time is a relative or absolute duration value, depending on Mode.
--
- -- Note that currently Ada.Real_Time always uses the tasking run time, so
- -- this procedure should never be called with Mode set to Absolute_RT.
+ -- Note that currently Ada.Real_Time always uses the tasking run time,
+ -- so this procedure should never be called with Mode set to Absolute_RT.
-- This may change in future or bare board implementations.
end System.OS_Primitives;