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package com.netflix.spectator.api;
/**
* A timing source that can be used to access the current wall time as well as a high resolution
* monotonic time to measuring elapsed times. Most of the time the {@link #SYSTEM} implementation
* that calls the builtin java methods is probably the right one to use. Other implementations
* would typically only get used for unit tests or other cases where precise control of the clock
* is needed.
*/
public interface Clock {
/**
* Current wall time in milliseconds since the epoch. Typically equivalent to
* System.currentTimeMillis.
*/
long wallTime();
/**
* Current time from a monotonic clock source. The value is only meaningful when compared with
* another snapshot to determine the elapsed time for an operation. The difference between two
* samples will have a unit of nanoseconds. The returned value is typically equivalent to
* System.nanoTime.
*/
long monotonicTime();
/**
* Default clock implementation based on corresponding calls in {@link java.lang.System}.
*/
Clock SYSTEM = SystemClock.INSTANCE;
}