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package org.apache.flink.runtime.util.clock;
/**
* A clock that gives access to time. This clock returns two flavors of time:
*
* Absolute Time: This refers to real world wall clock time, and it typically
* derived from a system clock. It is subject to clock drift and inaccuracy, and can jump
* if the system clock is adjusted.
*
*
Relative Time: This time advances at the same speed as the absolute time,
* but the timestamps can only be referred to relative to each other. The timestamps have
* no absolute meaning and cannot be compared across JVM processes. The source for the
* timestamps is not affected by adjustments to the system clock, so it never jumps.
*/
public abstract class Clock {
public abstract long absoluteTimeMillis();
public abstract long relativeTimeMillis();
public abstract long relativeTimeNanos();
}