/external/rust/crates/chrono/src/ |
D | round.rs | 54 let delta_down = self.nanosecond() % span; in round_subsecs() 69 let delta_down = self.nanosecond() % span; in trunc_subsecs() 281 assert_eq!(dt.round_subsecs(8).nanosecond(), 084_660_680); in test_round_subsecs() 282 assert_eq!(dt.round_subsecs(7).nanosecond(), 084_660_700); in test_round_subsecs() 283 assert_eq!(dt.round_subsecs(6).nanosecond(), 084_661_000); in test_round_subsecs() 284 assert_eq!(dt.round_subsecs(5).nanosecond(), 084_660_000); in test_round_subsecs() 285 assert_eq!(dt.round_subsecs(4).nanosecond(), 084_700_000); in test_round_subsecs() 286 assert_eq!(dt.round_subsecs(3).nanosecond(), 085_000_000); in test_round_subsecs() 287 assert_eq!(dt.round_subsecs(2).nanosecond(), 080_000_000); in test_round_subsecs() 288 assert_eq!(dt.round_subsecs(1).nanosecond(), 100_000_000); in test_round_subsecs() [all …]
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/external/rust/crates/chrono/src/format/ |
D | parse.rs | 205 let nanosecond = try_consume!(scan::nanosecond(&s[1..])); in parse_rfc3339() localVariable 206 parsed.set_nanosecond(nanosecond)?; in parse_rfc3339() 381 let nano = try_consume!(scan::nanosecond(&s[1..])); in parse_internal() 611 hour_div_12: 1, hour_mod_12: 11, minute: 45, second: 6, nanosecond: 78_901_234, in test_parse() 668 check!(".0", [fix!(Nanosecond)]; nanosecond: 0); in test_parse() 669 check!(".4", [fix!(Nanosecond)]; nanosecond: 400_000_000); in test_parse() 670 check!(".42", [fix!(Nanosecond)]; nanosecond: 420_000_000); in test_parse() 671 check!(".421", [fix!(Nanosecond)]; nanosecond: 421_000_000); in test_parse() 672 check!(".42195", [fix!(Nanosecond)]; nanosecond: 421_950_000); in test_parse() 673 check!(".421950803", [fix!(Nanosecond)]; nanosecond: 421_950_803); in test_parse() [all …]
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D | parsed.rs | 99 pub nanosecond: Option<u32>, field 149 nanosecond: None, in default() 295 set_if_consistent(&mut self.nanosecond, value.to_u32().ok_or(OUT_OF_RANGE)?) in set_nanosecond() 554 nano += match self.nanosecond { in to_naive_time() 583 && !(datetime.nanosecond() >= 1_000_000_000 && given_timestamp == timestamp + 1) in to_naive_datetime_with_offset() 680 let nanosecond = self.nanosecond.unwrap_or(0); in to_datetime_with_timezone() localVariable 681 let dt = NaiveDateTime::from_timestamp_opt(timestamp, nanosecond); in to_datetime_with_timezone() 1006 nanosecond: 678_901_234), in test_parsed_to_naive_time() 1012 parse!(hour_div_12: 0, hour_mod_12: 1, minute: 23, nanosecond: 456_789_012), in test_parsed_to_naive_time() 1026 nanosecond: 1_000_000_000), in test_parsed_to_naive_time() [all …]
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D | mod.rs | 486 Second => (2, time.map(|t| i64::from(t.second() + t.nanosecond() / 1_000_000_000))), in format_inner() 487 Nanosecond => (9, time.map(|t| i64::from(t.nanosecond() % 1_000_000_000))), in format_inner() 583 let nano = t.nanosecond() % 1_000_000_000; in format_inner() 595 let nano = t.nanosecond() % 1_000_000_000; in format_inner() 599 let nano = t.nanosecond() % 1_000_000_000; in format_inner() 603 let nano = t.nanosecond() % 1_000_000_000; in format_inner() 608 let nano = t.nanosecond() % 1_000_000_000; in format_inner() 613 let nano = t.nanosecond() % 1_000_000_000; in format_inner() 618 let nano = t.nanosecond() % 1_000_000_000; in format_inner() 644 let sec = t.second() + t.nanosecond() / 1_000_000_000; in format_inner()
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/external/autotest/client/site_tests/platform_HighResTimers/ |
D | control | 8 CRITERIA = "Fails if no timers have nanosecond resolution." 17 Reads from /proc/timer_list to see if any reported timers have nanosecond
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/external/autotest/site_utils/ |
D | cloud_console.proto | 23 // nanosecond resolution. 27 // Non-negative fractions of a second at nanosecond resolution.
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/external/icu/icu4c/source/data/unit/ |
D | ce.txt | 51 nanosecond{ 203 nanosecond{
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D | smn.txt | 28 nanosecond{
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D | sah.txt | 102 nanosecond{ 385 nanosecond{
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D | zh_Hant_HK.txt | 105 nanosecond{ 407 nanosecond{ 654 nanosecond{
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D | bs_Cyrl.txt | 114 nanosecond{
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D | zh.txt | 223 nanosecond{ 910 nanosecond{ 1360 nanosecond{
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D | mzn.txt | 146 nanosecond{ 656 nanosecond{
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D | ceb.txt | 282 nanosecond{ 283 dnam{"mga nanosecond"} 284 one{"{0} ka nanosecond"} 285 other{"{0} ka mga nanosecond"} 1251 nanosecond{
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D | yue.txt | 235 nanosecond{ 949 nanosecond{ 1476 nanosecond{
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D | yue_Hans.txt | 236 nanosecond{ 950 nanosecond{ 1477 nanosecond{
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D | zh_Hant.txt | 232 nanosecond{ 977 nanosecond{ 1612 nanosecond{
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/external/llvm-project/libcxx/docs/DesignDocs/ |
D | FileTimeType.rst | 36 nanosecond resolution, and (B) use more than 64 bits (assuming a 64 bit ``time_t``). 57 To get nanosecond resolution, we simply define ``period`` to be ``std::nano``. 76 at nanosecond resolution. 80 and with nanosecond resolution). 142 So we might ask: Do users "need" nanosecond precision? Is seconds not good enough? 281 a nanosecond tick period; which is the only case where the names ``tv_sec`` 284 When we convert a nanosecond duration to seconds, ``fs_timespec_rep`` will 399 * Its the representation used by chrono's ``nanosecond`` and ``second`` typedefs. 448 a nanosecond tick period. 453 * It has a larger range when representing any period longer than a nanosecond. [all …]
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/external/libcxx/docs/DesignDocs/ |
D | FileTimeType.rst | 36 nanosecond resolution, and (B) use more than 64 bits (assuming a 64 bit ``time_t``). 57 To get nanosecond resolution, we simply define ``period`` to be ``std::nano``. 76 at nanosecond resolution. 80 and with nanosecond resolution). 141 So we might ask: Do users "need" nanosecond precision? Is seconds not good enough? 280 a nanosecond tick period; which is the only case where the names ``tv_sec`` 283 When we convert a nanosecond duration to seconds, ``fs_timespec_rep`` will 398 * Its the representation used by chrono's ``nanosecond`` and ``second`` typedefs. 447 a nanosecond tick period. 452 * It has a larger range when representing any period longer than a nanosecond. [all …]
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/external/protobuf/src/google/protobuf/ |
D | duration.proto | 44 // as a count of seconds and fractions of seconds at nanosecond 98 // encoded in JSON format as "3s", while 3 seconds and 1 nanosecond should 109 // Signed fractions of a second at nanosecond resolution of the span
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D | timestamp.proto | 45 // nanosecond resolution. The count is relative to an epoch at UTC midnight on 106 // seconds, which can go up to 9 digits (i.e. up to 1 nanosecond resolution), 133 // Non-negative fractions of a second at nanosecond resolution. Negative
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/external/golang-protobuf/ptypes/duration/ |
D | duration.proto | 44 // as a count of seconds and fractions of seconds at nanosecond 98 // encoded in JSON format as "3s", while 3 seconds and 1 nanosecond should 109 // Signed fractions of a second at nanosecond resolution of the span
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/external/rust/crates/chrono/src/offset/ |
D | local.rs | 166 tm.tm_nsec = local.nanosecond() as i32; in from_local_datetime() 190 tm.tm_nsec = utc.nanosecond() as i32; in from_utc_datetime()
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D | fixed.rs | 159 let nanos = lhs.nanosecond(); in add_with_leapsecond()
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/external/golang-protobuf/ptypes/timestamp/ |
D | timestamp.proto | 45 // nanosecond resolution. The count is relative to an epoch at UTC midnight on 106 // seconds, which can go up to 9 digits (i.e. up to 1 nanosecond resolution), 133 // Non-negative fractions of a second at nanosecond resolution. Negative
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