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gitea/vendor/github.com/twinj/uuid/timestamp.go
Thomas Boerger b6a95a8cb3 Integrate public as bindata optionally (#293)
* Dropped unused codekit config

* Integrated dynamic and static bindata for public

* Ignore public bindata

* Add a general generate make task

* Integrated flexible public assets into web command

* Updated vendoring, added all missiong govendor deps

* Made the linter happy with the bindata and dynamic code

* Moved public bindata definition to modules directory

* Ignoring the new bindata path now

* Updated to the new public modules import path

* Updated public bindata command and drop the new prefix
2016-11-30 00:26:36 +08:00

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package uuid
/****************
* Date: 14/02/14
* Time: 7:46 PM
***************/
import (
"time"
)
const (
// A tick is 100 ns
ticksPerSecond = 10000000
// Difference between
gregorianToUNIXOffset uint64 = 0x01B21DD213814000
// set the following to the number of 100ns ticks of the actual
// resolution of your system's clock
idsPerTimestamp = 1024
)
var (
lastTimestamp Timestamp
idsThisTimestamp = idsPerTimestamp
)
// ********************************************** Timestamp
type Timestamp uint64
// TODO Create c version same as package runtime and time
func Now() (sec int64, nsec int32) {
t := time.Now()
sec = t.Unix()
nsec = int32(t.Nanosecond())
return
}
// Converts Unix formatted time to RFC4122 UUID formatted times
// UUID UTC base time is October 15, 1582.
// Unix base time is January 1, 1970.
// Converts time to 100 nanosecond ticks since epoch
// There are 1000000000 nanoseconds in a second,
// 1000000000 / 100 = 10000000 tiks per second
func timestamp() Timestamp {
sec, nsec := Now()
return Timestamp(uint64(sec)*ticksPerSecond +
uint64(nsec)/100 + gregorianToUNIXOffset)
}
func (o Timestamp) Unix() time.Time {
t := uint64(o) - gregorianToUNIXOffset
return time.Unix(0, int64(t*100))
}
// Get time as 60-bit 100ns ticks since UUID epoch.
// Compensate for the fact that real clock resolution is
// less than 100ns.
func currentUUIDTimestamp() Timestamp {
var timeNow Timestamp
for {
timeNow = timestamp()
// if clock reading changed since last UUID generated
if lastTimestamp != timeNow {
// reset count of UUIDs with this timestamp
idsThisTimestamp = 0
lastTimestamp = timeNow
break
}
if idsThisTimestamp < idsPerTimestamp {
idsThisTimestamp++
break
}
// going too fast for the clock; spin
}
// add the count of UUIDs to low order bits of the clock reading
return timeNow + Timestamp(idsThisTimestamp)
}