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// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
// Copyright 2008 Google Inc.  All rights reserved.
// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
//
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//
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syntax = "proto3";

package google.protobuf;

option csharp_namespace = "Google.Protobuf.WellKnownTypes";
option cc_enable_arenas = true;
option go_package = "google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/durationpb";
option java_package = "com.google.protobuf";
option java_outer_classname = "DurationProto";
option java_multiple_files = true;
option objc_class_prefix = "GPB";

// A Duration represents a signed, fixed-length span of time represented
// as a count of seconds and fractions of seconds at nanosecond
// resolution. It is independent of any calendar and concepts like "day"
// or "month". It is related to Timestamp in that the difference between
// two Timestamp values is a Duration and it can be added or subtracted
// from a Timestamp. Range is approximately +-10,000 years.
//
// # Examples
//
// Example 1: Compute Duration from two Timestamps in pseudo code.
//
//     Timestamp start = ...;
//     Timestamp end = ...;
//     Duration duration = ...;
//
//     duration.seconds = end.seconds - start.seconds;
//     duration.nanos = end.nanos - start.nanos;
//
//     if (duration.seconds < 0 && duration.nanos > 0) {
//       duration.seconds += 1;
//       duration.nanos -= 1000000000;
//     } else if (duration.seconds > 0 && duration.nanos < 0) {
//       duration.seconds -= 1;
//       duration.nanos += 1000000000;
//     }
//
// Example 2: Compute Timestamp from Timestamp + Duration in pseudo code.
//
//     Timestamp start = ...;
//     Duration duration = ...;
//     Timestamp end = ...;
//
//     end.seconds = start.seconds + duration.seconds;
//     end.nanos = start.nanos + duration.nanos;
//
//     if (end.nanos < 0) {
//       end.seconds -= 1;
//       end.nanos += 1000000000;
//     } else if (end.nanos >= 1000000000) {
//       end.seconds += 1;
//       end.nanos -= 1000000000;
//     }
//
// Example 3: Compute Duration from datetime.timedelta in Python.
//
//     td = datetime.timedelta(days=3, minutes=10)
//     duration = Duration()
//     duration.FromTimedelta(td)
//
// # JSON Mapping
//
// In JSON format, the Duration type is encoded as a string rather than an
// object, where the string ends in the suffix "s" (indicating seconds) and
// is preceded by the number of seconds, with nanoseconds expressed as
// fractional seconds. For example, 3 seconds with 0 nanoseconds should be
// encoded in JSON format as "3s", while 3 seconds and 1 nanosecond should
// be expressed in JSON format as "3.000000001s", and 3 seconds and 1
// microsecond should be expressed in JSON format as "3.000001s".
//
//
message Duration {
  // Signed seconds of the span of time. Must be from -315,576,000,000
  // to +315,576,000,000 inclusive. Note: these bounds are computed from:
  // 60 sec/min * 60 min/hr * 24 hr/day * 365.25 days/year * 10000 years
  int64 seconds = 1;

  // Signed fractions of a second at nanosecond resolution of the span
  // of time. Durations less than one second are represented with a 0
  // `seconds` field and a positive or negative `nanos` field. For durations
  // of one second or more, a non-zero value for the `nanos` field must be
  // of the same sign as the `seconds` field. Must be from -999,999,999
  // to +999,999,999 inclusive.
  int32 nanos = 2;
}




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