* 'm' stands for 'micro', since maximum resolution is the microsecond.
* Functions prototyped are implemented in interface/mtime.c.
*****************************************************************************
- * Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 VideoLAN
- * $Id: mtime.h,v 1.13 2002/11/11 14:39:11 sam Exp $
+ * Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 the VideoLAN team
+ * $Id$
*
* Authors: Vincent Seguin <seguin@via.ecp.fr>
*
*****************************************************************************/
#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
*****************************************************************************/
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 ) );