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From: "\"Markus W. Weißmann\"" <markus.weissmann@in.tum.de>
To: caml-list <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: [Caml-list] POSIX time implementation
Date: Sat, 5 Sep 2015 13:52:04 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <2CA44FB5-DDEF-48A6-8567-99DCE4A0BA66@in.tum.de> (raw)

Hi,

I was searching for an existing library implementing a clock_gettime(2) function that would deliver a ‘struct timespec’ [1] with the current time.
I want it for my POSIX message queue implementation [2] for the timed functions that require an absolute ‘struct timespec’ for their timeout.
So what a user of mqueue requires is a 1.) function to get the current time as ‘struct timespec’ and 2.) to add seconds/nanoseconds to such a value to create a timeout.

The existing solutions I found:
* The Unix library [3] implements ‘struct timeval’ as float (only microseconds, imho the float conversion is a bit of a hack — a clever one though)
* Netsys.clock_gettime from ocamlnet [4] implements ’struct timespec’ but has it as float/int for seconds/nanoseconds (whats with the float? All systems I found use either in32 or int64 for time_t)
* Mtime [5] implements clock_gettime(2) but seems to only offers relative values
* Ptime [6] appears to be the uber-POSIX time implementation but lacks clock_gettime (and probably always will)

I’d like my library to be a good OCaml citizen and _not_ implement my own special purpose timing functions (which are incompatible to everyone else’s).
Ptime looks like the ultimate solution for the datatype; ocamlnet gets the closest to my requirements — while being a gigantic library most of which has nothing to do with the domain of mqueue.

I’m a bit stuck on this one and would like to get some advice — and/or corrections if I misinterpreted one of the above solutions.

regards
-Markus

[1] http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/time.h.html
[2] http://mqueue.forge.ocamlcore.org/
[3] http://caml.inria.fr/pub/docs/manual-ocaml/libref/Unix.html
[4] http://projects.camlcity.org/projects/dl/ocamlnet-4.0.4/doc/html-main/Netsys_posix.html
[5] http://erratique.ch/software/mtime
[6] http://erratique.ch/software/ptime

-- 
Markus Weißmann, M.Sc.
Technische Universität München
Institut für Informatik
Boltzmannstr. 3
D-85748 Garching
Germany
http://wwwknoll.in.tum.de/


             reply	other threads:[~2015-09-05 11:52 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-09-05 11:52 "Markus W. Weißmann" [this message]
2015-09-05 16:59 ` Gerd Stolpmann
2015-09-06  0:04 ` Milan Stanojević
2015-09-08  9:02 ` Markus Weißmann

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