Lime3DS/src/common/timer.cpp
2018-09-06 00:00:21 +02:00

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// Copyright 2013 Dolphin Emulator Project / 2014 Citra Emulator Project
// Licensed under GPLv2 or any later version
// Refer to the license.txt file included.
#include <ctime>
#include <fmt/format.h>
#include "common/common_types.h"
#include "common/timer.h"
namespace Common {
std::chrono::milliseconds Timer::GetTimeMs() {
return std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::milliseconds>(
std::chrono::system_clock::now().time_since_epoch());
}
// --------------------------------------------
// Initiate, Start, Stop, and Update the time
// --------------------------------------------
// Set initial values for the class
Timer::Timer() : m_LastTime(0), m_StartTime(0), m_Running(false) {
Update();
}
// Write the starting time
void Timer::Start() {
m_StartTime = GetTimeMs();
m_Running = true;
}
// Stop the timer
void Timer::Stop() {
// Write the final time
m_LastTime = GetTimeMs();
m_Running = false;
}
// Update the last time variable
void Timer::Update() {
m_LastTime = GetTimeMs();
// TODO(ector) - QPF
}
// -------------------------------------
// Get time difference and elapsed time
// -------------------------------------
// Get the number of milliseconds since the last Update()
std::chrono::milliseconds Timer::GetTimeDifference() {
return GetTimeMs() - m_LastTime;
}
// Add the time difference since the last Update() to the starting time.
// This is used to compensate for a paused game.
void Timer::AddTimeDifference() {
m_StartTime += GetTimeDifference();
}
// Get the time elapsed since the Start()
std::chrono::milliseconds Timer::GetTimeElapsed() {
// If we have not started yet, return 1 (because then I don't
// have to change the FPS calculation in CoreRerecording.cpp .
if (m_StartTime.count() == 0)
return std::chrono::milliseconds(1);
// Return the final timer time if the timer is stopped
if (!m_Running)
return (m_LastTime - m_StartTime);
return (GetTimeMs() - m_StartTime);
}
// Get the formatted time elapsed since the Start()
std::string Timer::GetTimeElapsedFormatted() const {
// If we have not started yet, return zero
if (m_StartTime.count() == 0)
return "00:00:00:000";
// The number of milliseconds since the start.
// Use a different value if the timer is stopped.
std::chrono::milliseconds Milliseconds;
if (m_Running)
Milliseconds = GetTimeMs() - m_StartTime;
else
Milliseconds = m_LastTime - m_StartTime;
// Seconds
std::chrono::seconds Seconds = std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::seconds>(Milliseconds);
// Minutes
std::chrono::minutes Minutes = std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::minutes>(Milliseconds);
// Hours
std::chrono::hours Hours = std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::hours>(Milliseconds);
std::string TmpStr = fmt::format("{:02}:{:02}:{:02}:{:03}", Hours.count(), Minutes.count() % 60,
Seconds.count() % 60, Milliseconds.count() % 1000);
return TmpStr;
}
// Get the number of seconds since January 1 1970
std::chrono::seconds Timer::GetTimeSinceJan1970() {
return std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::seconds>(GetTimeMs());
}
std::chrono::seconds Timer::GetLocalTimeSinceJan1970() {
time_t sysTime, tzDiff, tzDST;
struct tm* gmTime;
time(&sysTime);
// Account for DST where needed
gmTime = localtime(&sysTime);
if (gmTime->tm_isdst == 1)
tzDST = 3600;
else
tzDST = 0;
// Lazy way to get local time in sec
gmTime = gmtime(&sysTime);
tzDiff = sysTime - mktime(gmTime);
return std::chrono::seconds(sysTime + tzDiff + tzDST);
}
// Return the current time formatted as Minutes:Seconds:Milliseconds
// in the form 00:00:000.
std::string Timer::GetTimeFormatted() {
time_t sysTime;
struct tm* gmTime;
char tmp[13];
time(&sysTime);
gmTime = localtime(&sysTime);
strftime(tmp, 6, "%M:%S", gmTime);
u64 milliseconds = static_cast<u64>(GetTimeMs().count()) % 1000;
return fmt::format("{}:{:03}", tmp, milliseconds);
}
// Returns a timestamp with decimals for precise time comparisons
// ----------------
double Timer::GetDoubleTime() {
// Get continuous timestamp
u64 TmpSeconds = static_cast<u64>(Common::Timer::GetTimeSinceJan1970().count());
double ms = static_cast<u64>(GetTimeMs().count()) % 1000;
// Remove a few years. We only really want enough seconds to make
// sure that we are detecting actual actions, perhaps 60 seconds is
// enough really, but I leave a year of seconds anyway, in case the
// user's clock is incorrect or something like that.
TmpSeconds = TmpSeconds - (38 * 365 * 24 * 60 * 60);
// Make a smaller integer that fits in the double
u32 Seconds = static_cast<u32>(TmpSeconds);
double TmpTime = Seconds + ms;
return TmpTime;
}
} // Namespace Common