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package com.wl4g.infra.common.lang;
/**
* {@link FastTimeClock}
*
* This class is used to solve the problem under the performance of calling
* {@link java.lang.System#currentTimeMillis()} in some OS platform kernels, and
* quickly calculate the current absolute milliseconds by using the relative
* nanosecond time and initial gap of the JVM
*
* @author James Wong <[email protected]>
* @version 2021-09-17 v1.0.0
* @since v1.0.0
* @see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/510462/is-system-nanotime-completely-useless
*/
public abstract class FastTimeClock {
/**
* The difference between any absolute time and relative nanosecond time at
* JVM startup.
*/
private static final long vmTimeDiff = (long) (System.currentTimeMillis() - System.nanoTime() / 100_0000);
public static long currentTimeMillis() {
return (long) ((System.nanoTime() / 100_0000) + vmTimeDiff);
}
}