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| author | Manish Goregaokar <manishsmail@gmail.com> | 2020-06-20 14:44:53 -0700 |
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| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2020-06-20 14:44:53 -0700 |
| commit | c47550f9e405d5817e69eb8d42995c63b60bbd8b (patch) | |
| tree | d6ca1b1f99caa07e096b651ef2e464106b97cccb /src | |
| parent | 1a171d0d5b4b76170da94858869e42ebb6e2ced2 (diff) | |
| parent | 386114bfd3c8240154a00b00296da9f105bd97ce (diff) | |
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Rollup merge of #72790 - jonhoo:duration-is-zero, r=LukasKalbertodt
core/time: Add Duration methods for zero This patch adds two methods to `Duration`. The first, `Duration::zero`, provides a `const` constructor for getting an zero-length duration. This is also what `Default` provides (this was clarified in the docs), though `default` is not `const`. The second, `Duration::is_zero`, returns true if a `Duration` spans no time (i.e., because its components are all zero). Previously, the way to do this was either to compare both `as_secs` and `subsec_nanos` to 0, to compare against `Duration::new(0, 0)`, or to use the `u128` method `as_nanos`, none of which were particularly elegant.
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
| -rw-r--r-- | src/libcore/time.rs | 43 |
1 files changed, 42 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/src/libcore/time.rs b/src/libcore/time.rs index e2ceaf80c0c..3b6dafeee25 100644 --- a/src/libcore/time.rs +++ b/src/libcore/time.rs @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ const MICROS_PER_SEC: u64 = 1_000_000; /// the number of nanoseconds. /// /// `Duration`s implement many common traits, including [`Add`], [`Sub`], and other -/// [`ops`] traits. +/// [`ops`] traits. It implements `Default` by returning a zero-length `Duration`. /// /// [`Add`]: ../../std/ops/trait.Add.html /// [`Sub`]: ../../std/ops/trait.Sub.html @@ -138,6 +138,24 @@ impl Duration { Duration { secs, nanos } } + /// Creates a new `Duration` that spans no time. + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// #![feature(duration_zero)] + /// use std::time::Duration; + /// + /// let duration = Duration::zero(); + /// assert!(duration.is_zero()); + /// assert_eq!(duration.as_nanos(), 0); + /// ``` + #[unstable(feature = "duration_zero", issue = "73544")] + #[inline] + pub const fn zero() -> Duration { + Duration { secs: 0, nanos: 0 } + } + /// Creates a new `Duration` from the specified number of whole seconds. /// /// # Examples @@ -223,6 +241,29 @@ impl Duration { } } + /// Returns true if this `Duration` spans no time. + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// #![feature(duration_zero)] + /// use std::time::Duration; + /// + /// assert!(Duration::zero().is_zero()); + /// assert!(Duration::new(0, 0).is_zero()); + /// assert!(Duration::from_nanos(0).is_zero()); + /// assert!(Duration::from_secs(0).is_zero()); + /// + /// assert!(!Duration::new(1, 1).is_zero()); + /// assert!(!Duration::from_nanos(1).is_zero()); + /// assert!(!Duration::from_secs(1).is_zero()); + /// ``` + #[unstable(feature = "duration_zero", issue = "73544")] + #[inline] + pub const fn is_zero(&self) -> bool { + self.secs == 0 && self.nanos == 0 + } + /// Returns the number of _whole_ seconds contained by this `Duration`. /// /// The returned value does not include the fractional (nanosecond) part of the |
