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/*
* Copyright 2017 the original author or authors.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*
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package org.gradle.internal.time;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
/**
* Instruments for observing time.
*/
public abstract class Time {
private static final Clock CLOCK = new MonotonicClock();
/**
* A clock that is guaranteed not to go backwards.
*
* This should generally be used by Gradle processes instead of System.currentTimeMillis().
* For the gory details, see {@link MonotonicClock}.
*
* For timing activities, where correlation with the current time is not required, use {@link #startTimer()}.
*/
public static Clock clock() {
return CLOCK;
}
/**
* Replacement for System.currentTimeMillis(), based on {@link #clock()}.
*/
public static long currentTimeMillis() {
return CLOCK.getCurrentTime();
}
/**
* Measures elapsed time.
*
* Timers use System.nanoTime() to measure elapsed time,
* and are therefore not synchronized with {@link #clock()} or the system wall clock.
*
* System.nanoTime() does not consider time elapsed while the system is in hibernation.
* Therefore, timers effectively measure the elapsed time, of which the system was awake.
*/
public static Timer startTimer() {
return new DefaultTimer(TimeSource.SYSTEM);
}
public static CountdownTimer startCountdownTimer(long timeoutMillis) {
return new DefaultCountdownTimer(TimeSource.SYSTEM, timeoutMillis, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS);
}
public static CountdownTimer startCountdownTimer(long timeout, TimeUnit unit) {
return new DefaultCountdownTimer(TimeSource.SYSTEM, timeout, unit);
}
private Time() {
}
}
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