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See the License for the // specific language governing permissions and limitations // under the License. // This file is copied from // https://github.com/apache/impala/blob/branch-2.9.0/be/src/util/time.cc // and modified by Doris #include "util/time.h" // IWYU pragma: no_include #include // IWYU pragma: keep // IWYU pragma: no_include #include // IWYU pragma: keep #include #include #include #include #include #include "common/logging.h" using namespace doris; using namespace std::chrono; void doris::SleepForMs(const int64_t duration_ms) { std::this_thread::sleep_for(milliseconds(duration_ms)); } // Convert the given time_point, 't', into a date-time string in the // UTC time zone if 'utc' is true, or the local time zone if it is false. // The returned string is of the form yyy-MM-dd HH::mm::SS. static std::string TimepointToString(const system_clock::time_point& t, bool utc) { char buf[256]; struct tm tmp; auto input_time = system_clock::to_time_t(t); // gcc 4.9 does not support C++14 get_time and put_time functions, so we're // stuck with strftime() for now. if (utc) { strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%F %T", gmtime_r(&input_time, &tmp)); } else { strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%F %T", localtime_r(&input_time, &tmp)); } return std::string(buf); } // Format the sub-second part of the input time point object 't', at the // precision specified by 'p'. The returned string is meant to be appended to // the string returned by TimePointToString() above. // Note the use of abs(). This is to make sure we correctly format negative times, // i.e., times before the Unix epoch. static std::string FormatSubSecond(const system_clock::time_point& t, TimePrecision p) { std::stringstream ss; auto frac = t.time_since_epoch(); if (p == TimePrecision::Millisecond) { auto subsec = duration_cast(frac) % MILLIS_PER_SEC; ss << "." << std::setfill('0') << std::setw(3) << abs(subsec.count()); } else if (p == TimePrecision::Microsecond) { auto subsec = duration_cast(frac) % MICROS_PER_SEC; ss << "." << std::setfill('0') << std::setw(6) << abs(subsec.count()); } else if (p == TimePrecision::Nanosecond) { auto subsec = duration_cast(frac) % NANOS_PER_SEC; ss << "." << std::setfill('0') << std::setw(9) << abs(subsec.count()); } else { // 1-second precision or unknown unit. Return empty string. DCHECK_EQ(TimePrecision::Second, p); ss << ""; } return ss.str(); } // Convert time point 't' into date-time string at precision 'p'. // Output string is in UTC time zone if 'utc' is true, else it is in the // local time zone. static std::string ToString(const system_clock::time_point& t, TimePrecision p, bool utc) { std::stringstream ss; ss << TimepointToString(t, utc); ss << FormatSubSecond(t, p); return ss.str(); } // Convenience function to convert Unix time, specified as seconds since // the Unix epoch, into a C++ time_point object. static system_clock::time_point TimepointFromUnix(int64_t s) { return system_clock::time_point(seconds(s)); } // Convenience function to convert Unix time, specified as milliseconds since // the Unix epoch, into a C++ time_point object. static system_clock::time_point TimepointFromUnixMillis(int64_t ms) { return system_clock::time_point(milliseconds(ms)); } // Convenience function to convert Unix time, specified as microseconds since // the Unix epoch, into a C++ time_point object. static system_clock::time_point TimepointFromUnixMicros(int64_t us) { return system_clock::time_point(microseconds(us)); } std::string doris::ToStringFromUnix(int64_t s, TimePrecision p) { system_clock::time_point t = TimepointFromUnix(s); return ToString(t, p, false); } std::string doris::ToUtcStringFromUnix(int64_t s, TimePrecision p) { system_clock::time_point t = TimepointFromUnix(s); return ToString(t, p, true); } std::string doris::ToStringFromUnixMillis(int64_t ms, TimePrecision p) { system_clock::time_point t = TimepointFromUnixMillis(ms); return ToString(t, p, false); } std::string doris::ToUtcStringFromUnixMillis(int64_t ms, TimePrecision p) { system_clock::time_point t = TimepointFromUnixMillis(ms); return ToString(t, p, true); } std::string doris::ToStringFromUnixMicros(int64_t us, TimePrecision p) { system_clock::time_point t = TimepointFromUnixMicros(us); return ToString(t, p, false); } std::string doris::ToUtcStringFromUnixMicros(int64_t us, TimePrecision p) { system_clock::time_point t = TimepointFromUnixMicros(us); return ToString(t, p, true); }