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7.0 KiB
C
178 lines
7.0 KiB
C
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/*
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==============================================================================
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This file is part of the JUCE library.
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Copyright (c) 2017 - ROLI Ltd.
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JUCE is an open source library subject to commercial or open-source
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licensing.
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The code included in this file is provided under the terms of the ISC license
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http://www.isc.org/downloads/software-support-policy/isc-license. Permission
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To use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with or
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without fee is hereby granted provided that the above copyright notice and
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this permission notice appear in all copies.
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JUCE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, AND ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER
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EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE, ARE
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DISCLAIMED.
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==============================================================================
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*/
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namespace juce
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{
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//==============================================================================
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/** A relative measure of time.
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The time is stored as a number of seconds, at double-precision floating
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point accuracy, and may be positive or negative.
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If you need an absolute time, (i.e. a date + time), see the Time class.
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@tags{Core}
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*/
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class JUCE_API RelativeTime
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{
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public:
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//==============================================================================
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/** Creates a RelativeTime.
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@param seconds the number of seconds, which may be +ve or -ve.
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@see milliseconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks
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*/
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explicit RelativeTime (double seconds = 0.0) noexcept;
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/** Copies another relative time. */
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RelativeTime (const RelativeTime& other) noexcept;
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/** Copies another relative time. */
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RelativeTime& operator= (const RelativeTime& other) noexcept;
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/** Destructor. */
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~RelativeTime() noexcept;
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//==============================================================================
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/** Creates a new RelativeTime object representing a number of milliseconds.
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@see seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks
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*/
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static RelativeTime milliseconds (int milliseconds) noexcept;
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/** Creates a new RelativeTime object representing a number of milliseconds.
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@see seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks
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*/
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static RelativeTime milliseconds (int64 milliseconds) noexcept;
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/** Creates a new RelativeTime object representing a number of seconds.
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@see milliseconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks
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*/
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static RelativeTime seconds (double seconds) noexcept;
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/** Creates a new RelativeTime object representing a number of minutes.
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@see milliseconds, hours, days, weeks
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*/
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static RelativeTime minutes (double numberOfMinutes) noexcept;
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/** Creates a new RelativeTime object representing a number of hours.
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@see milliseconds, minutes, days, weeks
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*/
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static RelativeTime hours (double numberOfHours) noexcept;
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/** Creates a new RelativeTime object representing a number of days.
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@see milliseconds, minutes, hours, weeks
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*/
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static RelativeTime days (double numberOfDays) noexcept;
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/** Creates a new RelativeTime object representing a number of weeks.
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@see milliseconds, minutes, hours, days
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*/
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static RelativeTime weeks (double numberOfWeeks) noexcept;
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//==============================================================================
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/** Returns the number of milliseconds this time represents.
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@see milliseconds, inSeconds, inMinutes, inHours, inDays, inWeeks
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*/
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int64 inMilliseconds() const noexcept;
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/** Returns the number of seconds this time represents.
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@see inMilliseconds, inMinutes, inHours, inDays, inWeeks
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*/
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double inSeconds() const noexcept { return numSeconds; }
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/** Returns the number of minutes this time represents.
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@see inMilliseconds, inSeconds, inHours, inDays, inWeeks
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*/
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double inMinutes() const noexcept;
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/** Returns the number of hours this time represents.
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@see inMilliseconds, inSeconds, inMinutes, inDays, inWeeks
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*/
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double inHours() const noexcept;
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/** Returns the number of days this time represents.
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@see inMilliseconds, inSeconds, inMinutes, inHours, inWeeks
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*/
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double inDays() const noexcept;
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/** Returns the number of weeks this time represents.
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@see inMilliseconds, inSeconds, inMinutes, inHours, inDays
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*/
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double inWeeks() const noexcept;
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/** Returns a readable textual description of the time.
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The exact format of the string returned will depend on
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the magnitude of the time - e.g.
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"1 min 4 secs", "1 hr 45 mins", "2 weeks 5 days", "140 ms"
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so that only the two most significant units are printed.
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The returnValueForZeroTime value is the result that is returned if the
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length is zero. Depending on your application you might want to use this
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to return something more relevant like "empty" or "0 secs", etc.
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@see inMilliseconds, inSeconds, inMinutes, inHours, inDays, inWeeks
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*/
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String getDescription (const String& returnValueForZeroTime = "0") const;
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//==============================================================================
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/** Adds another RelativeTime to this one. */
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RelativeTime operator+= (RelativeTime timeToAdd) noexcept;
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/** Subtracts another RelativeTime from this one. */
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RelativeTime operator-= (RelativeTime timeToSubtract) noexcept;
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/** Adds a number of seconds to this time. */
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RelativeTime operator+= (double secondsToAdd) noexcept;
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/** Subtracts a number of seconds from this time. */
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RelativeTime operator-= (double secondsToSubtract) noexcept;
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private:
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//==============================================================================
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double numSeconds;
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};
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//==============================================================================
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/** Compares two RelativeTimes. */
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JUCE_API bool JUCE_CALLTYPE operator== (RelativeTime t1, RelativeTime t2) noexcept;
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/** Compares two RelativeTimes. */
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JUCE_API bool JUCE_CALLTYPE operator!= (RelativeTime t1, RelativeTime t2) noexcept;
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/** Compares two RelativeTimes. */
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JUCE_API bool JUCE_CALLTYPE operator> (RelativeTime t1, RelativeTime t2) noexcept;
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/** Compares two RelativeTimes. */
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JUCE_API bool JUCE_CALLTYPE operator< (RelativeTime t1, RelativeTime t2) noexcept;
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/** Compares two RelativeTimes. */
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JUCE_API bool JUCE_CALLTYPE operator>= (RelativeTime t1, RelativeTime t2) noexcept;
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/** Compares two RelativeTimes. */
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JUCE_API bool JUCE_CALLTYPE operator<= (RelativeTime t1, RelativeTime t2) noexcept;
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//==============================================================================
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/** Adds two RelativeTimes together. */
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JUCE_API RelativeTime JUCE_CALLTYPE operator+ (RelativeTime t1, RelativeTime t2) noexcept;
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/** Subtracts two RelativeTimes. */
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JUCE_API RelativeTime JUCE_CALLTYPE operator- (RelativeTime t1, RelativeTime t2) noexcept;
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} // namespace juce
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