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Victor Stinner 9a8b177e60 Issue #25155: Add _PyTime_AsTimevalTime_t() function
On Windows, the tv_sec field of the timeval structure has the type C long,
whereas it has the type C time_t on all other platforms. A C long has a size of
32 bits (signed inter, 1 bit for the sign, 31 bits for the value) which is not
enough to store an Epoch timestamp after the year 2038.

Add the _PyTime_AsTimevalTime_t() function written for datetime.datetime.now():
convert a _PyTime_t timestamp to a (secs, us) tuple where secs type is time_t.
It allows to support dates after the year 2038 on Windows.

Enhance also _PyTime_AsTimeval_impl() to detect overflow on the number of
seconds when rounding the number of microseconds.
2015-09-18 13:36:17 +02:00
Victor Stinner 88ed640fc7 Issue #23834: Fix the default socket timeout
Use -1 second by default, not -1 nanosecond.
2015-04-09 10:23:12 +02:00
Victor Stinner 13019fdef3 Issue #22117: Add a new _PyTime_FromSeconds() function
Fix also _Py_InitializeEx_Private(): initialize time before initializing
import, import_init() uses the _PyTime API (for thread locks).
2015-04-03 13:10:54 +02:00
Victor Stinner fa09beb150 Issue #23485: Add _PyTime_FromMillisecondsObject() function 2015-03-30 21:36:10 +02:00
Victor Stinner a695f83f0d Issue #22117: Remove _PyTime_ROUND_DOWN and _PyTime_ROUND_UP rounding methods
Use _PyTime_ROUND_FLOOR and _PyTime_ROUND_CEILING instead.
2015-03-30 03:57:14 +02:00
Victor Stinner bcdd777d3c Issue #22117: Add _PyTime_ROUND_CEILING rounding method for timestamps
Add also more tests for ROUNd_FLOOR.
2015-03-30 03:52:49 +02:00
Victor Stinner ea9c0dd2c2 Issue #22117: Fix usage of _PyTime_AsTimeval()
Add _PyTime_AsTimeval_noraise() function. Call it when it's not possible (or
not useful) to raise a Python exception on overflow.
2015-03-30 02:51:13 +02:00
Victor Stinner 1bd18ba9a7 Issue #22117: Cleanup pytime.c/.h 2015-03-30 00:25:38 +02:00
Victor Stinner 09e5cf28ae Issue #22117: Use the _PyTime_t API in _datetime.datetime() constructor
* Remove _PyTime_gettimeofday()
* Add _PyTime_GetSystemClock()
2015-03-30 00:09:18 +02:00
Victor Stinner 02937aab13 Issue #22117: Add the new _PyTime_ROUND_FLOOR rounding method for the datetime
module. time.clock_settime() now uses this rounding method instead of
_PyTime_ROUND_DOWN to handle correctly dates before 1970.
2015-03-28 05:02:39 +01:00
Victor Stinner b3b4544070 Issue #22117: Use the _PyTime_t API for time.clock_settime()
Remove also the now unused _PyTime_AddDouble() function.
2015-03-28 04:09:41 +01:00
Victor Stinner c337838af7 Issue #22117: Use the new _PyTime_t API in the select module 2015-03-28 05:07:51 +01:00
Victor Stinner f5faad2bf0 Issue #22117: The thread module uses the new _PyTime_t timestamp API
Add also a new _PyTime_AsMicroseconds() function.

threading.TIMEOUT_MAX is now be smaller: only 292 years instead of 292,271
years on 64-bit system for example. Sorry, your threads will hang a *little
bit* shorter. Call me if you want to ensure that your locks wait longer, I can
share some tricks with you.
2015-03-28 03:52:05 +01:00
Victor Stinner b28e91633a Issue #22117: remove _PyTime_INTERVAL() macro 2015-03-28 01:32:13 +01:00
Victor Stinner 95e9cef6f0 Issue #22117: Write unit tests for _PyTime_AsTimeval()
* _PyTime_AsTimeval() now ensures that tv_usec is always positive
* _PyTime_AsTimespec() now ensures that tv_nsec is always positive
* _PyTime_AsTimeval() now returns an integer on overflow instead of raising an
  exception
2015-03-28 01:26:47 +01:00
Victor Stinner 34dc0f46ae Issue #22117: The signal modules uses the new _PyTime_t API
* Add _PyTime_AsTimespec()
* Add unit tests for _PyTime_AsTimespec()
2015-03-27 18:19:03 +01:00
Victor Stinner a47b881d86 Issue #22117: time.time() now uses the new _PyTime_t API
* Add _PyTime_GetSystemClockWithInfo()
2015-03-27 18:16:17 +01:00
Victor Stinner 4bfb460d88 Issue #22117: time.monotonic() now uses the new _PyTime_t API
* Add _PyTime_FromNanoseconds()
* Add _PyTime_AsSecondsDouble()
* Add unit tests for _PyTime_AsSecondsDouble()
2015-03-27 22:27:24 +01:00
Victor Stinner 992c43fec9 Issue #22117: Fix rounding in _PyTime_FromSecondsObject()
* Rename _PyTime_FromObject() to _PyTime_FromSecondsObject()
* Add _PyTime_AsNanosecondsObject() and _testcapi.pytime_fromsecondsobject()
* Add unit tests
2015-03-27 17:12:45 +01:00
Victor Stinner cb29f0177c Issue #22117: Add a new Python timestamp format _PyTime_t to pytime.h
In practice, _PyTime_t is a number of nanoseconds. Its C type is a 64-bit
signed number. It's integer value is in the range [-2^63; 2^63-1]. In seconds,
the range is around [-292 years; +292 years]. In term of Epoch timestamp
(1970-01-01), it can store a date between 1677-09-21 and 2262-04-11.

The API has a resolution of 1 nanosecond and use integer number. With a
resolution on 1 nanosecond, 64-bit IEEE 754 floating point numbers loose
precision after 194 days. It's not the case with this API. The drawback is
overflow for values outside [-2^63; 2^63-1], but these values are unlikely for
most Python modules, except of the datetime module.

New functions:

- _PyTime_GetMonotonicClock()
- _PyTime_FromObject()
- _PyTime_AsMilliseconds()
- _PyTime_AsTimeval()

This change uses these new functions in time.sleep() to avoid rounding issues.

The new API will be extended step by step, and the old API will be removed step
by step. Currently, some code is duplicated just to be able to move
incrementally, instead of pushing a large change at once.
2015-03-27 13:31:18 +01:00
Victor Stinner 9a8089b32a Issue #23646: Enhance precision of time.sleep() and socket timeout when
interrupted by a signal

Add a new _PyTime_AddDouble() function and remove _PyTime_ADD_SECONDS() macro.
The _PyTime_ADD_SECONDS only supported an integer number of seconds, the
_PyTime_AddDouble() has subsecond resolution.
2015-03-20 01:42:20 +01:00
Victor Stinner ae58649721 Issue #22043: time.monotonic() is now always available
threading.Lock.acquire(), threading.RLock.acquire() and socket operations now
use a monotonic clock, instead of the system clock, when a timeout is used.
2014-09-02 23:18:25 +02:00
Victor Stinner 5791a5403b pytime.h: remove duplicated "#ifndef Py_LIMITED_API" 2014-08-31 15:48:55 +02:00
Victor Stinner 0011124dc2 Issue #22043: _PyTime_Init() now checks if the system clock works.
Other changes:

* The whole _PyTime API is private (not defined if Py_LIMITED_API is set)
* _PyTime_gettimeofday_info() also returns -1 on error
* Simplify PyTime_gettimeofday(): only use clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME) or
  gettimeofday() on UNIX. Don't fallback to ftime() or time() anymore.
2014-08-29 16:31:59 +02:00
Victor Stinner 3c1b379ebd Issue #20320: select.select() and select.kqueue.control() now round the timeout
aways from zero, instead of rounding towards zero.

It should make test_asyncio more reliable, especially test_timeout_rounding() test.
2014-02-17 00:02:43 +01:00
Victor Stinner 2b89fdf7eb PEP 418: Rename adjusted attribute to adjustable in time.get_clock_info() result
Fix also its value on Windows and Linux according to its documentation:
"adjustable" indicates if the clock *can be* adjusted, not if it is or was
adjusted.

In most cases, it is not possible to indicate if a clock is or was adjusted.
2012-06-12 22:46:37 +02:00
Larry Hastings 76ad59b7e8 Issue #14127: Add ns= parameter to utime, futimes, and lutimes.
Removed futimens as it is now redundant.
Changed shutil.copystat to use st_atime_ns and st_mtime_ns from os.stat
and ns= parameter to utime--it once again preserves exact metadata on Linux!
2012-05-03 00:30:07 -07:00
Benjamin Peterson 49a69e4d48 strip is_ prefixes on clock_info fields 2012-05-01 09:38:34 -04:00
Victor Stinner ec89539ccc Issue #14428, #14397: Implement the PEP 418
* Rename time.steady() to time.monotonic()
 * On Windows, time.monotonic() uses GetTickCount/GetTickCount64() instead of
   QueryPerformanceCounter()
 * time.monotonic() uses CLOCK_HIGHRES if available
 * Add time.get_clock_info(), time.perf_counter() and time.process_time()
   functions
2012-04-29 02:41:27 +02:00
Larry Hastings 6fe20b3aee Issue #14127: Add st_{cma}time_ns fields to os.stat() result object. 2012-04-19 15:07:49 -07:00
Victor Stinner 5d272cc6a2 Close #14180: Factorize code to convert a number of seconds to time_t, timeval or timespec
time.ctime(), gmtime(), time.localtime(), datetime.date.fromtimestamp(),
datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp() and datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp() now
raises an OverflowError, instead of a ValueError, if the timestamp does not fit
in time_t.

datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp() and datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp() now
round microseconds towards zero instead of rounding to nearest with ties going
away from zero.
2012-03-13 13:35:55 +01:00
Victor Stinner 643cd68ea4 Issue #13964: signal.sigtimedwait() timeout is now a float instead of a tuple
Add a private API to convert an int or float to a C timespec structure.
2012-03-02 22:54:03 +01:00
Victor Stinner 4195b5caea Backout f8409b3d6449: the PEP 410 is not accepted yet 2012-02-08 23:03:19 +01:00
Victor Stinner ccd5715a14 PEP 410 2012-02-08 14:31:50 +01:00
Martin v. Löwis 4d0d471a80 Merge branches/pep-0384. 2010-12-03 20:14:31 +00:00
Antoine Pitrou 3e1fd27b74 Issue #9090: When a socket with a timeout fails with EWOULDBLOCK or EAGAIN,
retry the select() loop instead of bailing out.  This is because select()
can incorrectly report a socket as ready for reading (for example, if it
received some data with an invalid checksum).
2010-09-28 21:23:11 +00:00
Antoine Pitrou e81c806be7 De-duplicate contents of pytime.h 2010-08-13 15:25:56 +00:00
Alexander Belopolsky 6fc4ade2bb Issue #9079: Added _PyTime_gettimeofday(_PyTime_timeval *tp) to C API
exposed in Python.h.  This function is similar to POSIX
gettimeofday(struct timeval *tp), but available on platforms without
gettimeofday().
2010-08-05 17:34:27 +00:00