Sebastian Jansson 9de4ef4b24 Adds signed infinity to timestamps.
Negative infinity is useful in comparisons as it represents a value
guaranteed to be less than any other timestamp. This avoid using
Timestamp::ms(0) to represent such a value or having to use optional
for the special case of first time execution.

To avoid ambiguity, Timestamp::Infinity is renamed to PlusInfinity.

Bug: webrtc:9709
Change-Id: Ib2debff91036e94d1dc903ec0c6faae30febde4e
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/79440
Commit-Queue: Sebastian Jansson <srte@webrtc.org>
Reviewed-by: Karl Wiberg <kwiberg@webrtc.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#24556}
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WebRTC is a free, open software project that provides browsers and mobile applications with Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities via simple APIs. The WebRTC components have been optimized to best serve this purpose.

Our mission: To enable rich, high-quality RTC applications to be developed for the browser, mobile platforms, and IoT devices, and allow them all to communicate via a common set of protocols.

The WebRTC initiative is a project supported by Google, Mozilla and Opera, amongst others.

Development

See http://www.webrtc.org/native-code/development for instructions on how to get started developing with the native code.

Authoritative list of directories that contain the native API header files.

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