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koreader/frontend/ui/timeval.lua
Frans de Jonge abba7ba873
[fix] TimeVal: add dbg:guard against incorrect subtraction order (#4669)
In principle, any negative subtraction result should be caused by a logical error.
2019-02-27 22:20:47 +01:00

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--[[--
A simple module to module to compare and do arithmetic with time values.
@usage
local TimeVal = require("ui/timeval")
local tv_start = TimeVal:now()
-- Do some stuff.
-- You can add and subtract `TimeVal` objects.
local tv_duration = TimeVal:now() - tv_start
-- If you need more precision (like 2.5 s),
-- you can add the milliseconds to the seconds.
local tv_duration_seconds_float = tv_duration.sec + tv_duration.usec/1000000
]]
local dbg = require("dbg")
local util = require("ffi/util")
--[[--
TimeVal object.
@table TimeVal
@int sec floored number of seconds
@int usec remaining number of milliseconds
]]
local TimeVal = {
sec = 0,
usec = 0,
}
--[[--
Creates a new TimeVal object.
@usage
local timev = TimeVal:new{
sec = 10,
usec = 10000,
}
@treturn TimeVal
]]
function TimeVal:new(from_o)
local o = from_o or {}
if o.sec == nil then
o.sec = 0
end
if o.usec == nil then
o.usec = 0
elseif o.usec > 1000000 then
o.sec = o.sec + math.floor(o.usec/1000000)
o.usec = o.usec % 1000000
end
setmetatable(o, self)
self.__index = self
return o
end
function TimeVal:__lt(time_b)
if self.sec < time_b.sec then
return true
elseif self.sec > time_b.sec then
return false
else
-- self.sec == time_b.sec
if self.usec < time_b.usec then
return true
else
return false
end
end
end
function TimeVal:__le(time_b)
if self.sec < time_b.sec then
return true
elseif self.sec > time_b.sec then
return false
else
-- self.sec == time_b.sec
if self.usec > time_b.usec then
return false
else
return true
end
end
end
function TimeVal:__eq(time_b)
if self.sec == time_b.sec and self.usec == time_b.usec then
return true
else
return false
end
end
function TimeVal:__sub(time_b)
local diff = TimeVal:new{}
diff.sec = self.sec - time_b.sec
diff.usec = self.usec - time_b.usec
if diff.sec < 0 and diff.usec > 0 then
diff.sec = diff.sec + 1
diff.usec = diff.usec - 1000000
elseif diff.sec > 0 and diff.usec < 0 then
diff.sec = diff.sec - 1
diff.usec = diff.usec + 1000000
end
return diff
end
dbg:guard(TimeVal, '__sub',
function(self, time_b)
assert(self.sec > time_b.sec or (self.sec == time_b.sec and self.usec >= time_b.usec),
"Subtract the first timeval from the latest, not vice versa.")
end)
function TimeVal:__add(time_b)
local sum = TimeVal:new{}
sum.sec = self.sec + time_b.sec
sum.usec = self.usec + time_b.usec
if sum.usec > 1000000 then
sum.usec = sum.usec - 1000000
sum.sec = sum.sec + 1
end
if sum.sec < 0 and sum.usec > 0 then
sum.sec = sum.sec + 1
sum.usec = sum.usec - 1000000
elseif sum.sec > 0 and sum.usec < 0 then
sum.sec = sum.sec - 1
sum.usec = sum.usec + 1000000
end
return sum
end
--[[--
Creates a new TimeVal object based on the current time.
@usage
local TimeVal = require("ui/timeval")
local tv_start = TimeVal:now()
-- Do some stuff.
-- You can add and substract `TimeVal` objects.
local tv_duration = TimeVal:now() - tv_start
@treturn TimeVal
]]
function TimeVal:now()
local sec, usec = util.gettime()
return TimeVal:new{sec = sec, usec = usec}
end
return TimeVal