-/*******************************************************************************
- * mtime.h: high rezolution time management functions
- * (c)1999 VideoLAN
- *******************************************************************************
+/*****************************************************************************
+ * mtime.h: high resolution time management functions
* This header provides portable high precision time management functions,
* which should be the only ones used in other segments of the program, since
* functions like gettimeofday() and ftime() are not always supported.
* interfaces to system calls and have to be called frequently.
* 'm' stands for 'micro', since maximum resolution is the microsecond.
* Functions prototyped are implemented in interface/mtime.c.
- *******************************************************************************
- * Required headers:
- * none
- * this header includes inline functions
- *******************************************************************************/
+ *****************************************************************************
+ * Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 the VideoLAN team
+ * $Id$
+ *
+ * Authors: Vincent Seguin <seguin@via.ecp.fr>
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
+ *****************************************************************************/
-/*******************************************************************************
- * mtime_t: high precision date or time interval
- *******************************************************************************
- * Store an high precision date or time interval. The maximum precision is the
- * micro-second, and a 64 bits integer is used to avoid any overflow (maximum
- * time interval is then 584542 years, which should be length enough for any
- * video). Date are stored as a time interval since a common date.
- * Note than date and time intervals can be manipulated using regular arithmetic
- * operators, and that no special functions are required.
- *******************************************************************************/
-typedef u64 mtime_t;
-
-/*******************************************************************************
+/*****************************************************************************
* LAST_MDATE: date which will never happen
- *******************************************************************************
+ *****************************************************************************
* This date can be used as a 'never' date, to mark missing events in a function
* supposed to return a date, such as nothing to display in a function
* returning the date of the first image to be displayed. It can be used in
* comparaison with other values: all existing dates will be earlier.
- *******************************************************************************/
-#define LAST_MDATE ((mtime_t) -1)
+ *****************************************************************************/
+#define LAST_MDATE ((mtime_t)((uint64_t)(-1)/2))
-/*******************************************************************************
+/*****************************************************************************
* MSTRTIME_MAX_SIZE: maximum possible size of mstrtime
- *******************************************************************************
+ *****************************************************************************
* This values is the maximal possible size of the string returned by the
- * mstrtime() function, including the final '\0'. It should be used to allocate
- * the buffer.
- *******************************************************************************/
-#define MSTRTIME_MAX_SIZE 20
+ * mstrtime() function, including '-' and the final '\0'. It should be used to
+ * allocate the buffer.
+ *****************************************************************************/
+#define MSTRTIME_MAX_SIZE 22
+
+/* Well, Duh? But it does clue us in that we are converting from
+ millisecond quantity to a second quantity or vice versa.
+*/
+#define MILLISECONDS_PER_SEC 1000
+
+#define msecstotimestr(psz_buffer, msecs) \
+ secstotimestr( psz_buffer, (msecs / (int) MILLISECONDS_PER_SEC) )
-/*******************************************************************************
+/*****************************************************************************
* Prototypes
- *******************************************************************************/
-char * mstrtime ( char *psz_buffer, mtime_t date );
-mtime_t mdate ( void );
-void mwait ( mtime_t date );
-void msleep ( mtime_t delay );
+ *****************************************************************************/
+VLC_EXPORT( char *, mstrtime, ( char *psz_buffer, mtime_t date ) );
+VLC_EXPORT( mtime_t, mdate, ( void ) );
+VLC_EXPORT( void, mwait, ( mtime_t date ) );
+VLC_EXPORT( void, msleep, ( mtime_t delay ) );
+VLC_EXPORT( char *, secstotimestr, ( char *psz_buffer, int secs ) );
+
+/*****************************************************************************
+ * date_t: date incrementation without long-term rounding errors
+ *****************************************************************************/
+struct date_t
+{
+ mtime_t date;
+ uint32_t i_divider_num;
+ uint32_t i_divider_den;
+ uint32_t i_remainder;
+};
+
+VLC_EXPORT( void, date_Init, ( date_t *, uint32_t, uint32_t ) );
+VLC_EXPORT( void, date_Change, ( date_t *, uint32_t, uint32_t ) );
+VLC_EXPORT( void, date_Set, ( date_t *, mtime_t ) );
+VLC_EXPORT( mtime_t, date_Get, ( const date_t * ) );
+VLC_EXPORT( void, date_Move, ( date_t *, mtime_t ) );
+VLC_EXPORT( mtime_t, date_Increment, ( date_t *, uint32_t ) );