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1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
4 
5 // Time represents an absolute point in time, internally represented as
6 // microseconds (s/1,000,000) since the Windows epoch (1601-01-01 00:00:00 UTC)
7 // (See http://crbug.com/14734).  System-dependent clock interface routines are
8 // defined in time_PLATFORM.cc.
9 //
10 // TimeDelta represents a duration of time, internally represented in
11 // microseconds.
12 //
13 // TimeTicks represents an abstract time that is most of the time incrementing
14 // for use in measuring time durations. It is internally represented in
15 // microseconds.  It can not be converted to a human-readable time, but is
16 // guaranteed not to decrease (if the user changes the computer clock,
17 // Time::Now() may actually decrease or jump).  But note that TimeTicks may
18 // "stand still", for example if the computer suspended.
19 //
20 // These classes are represented as only a 64-bit value, so they can be
21 // efficiently passed by value.
22 
23 #ifndef BASE_TIME_TIME_H_
24 #define BASE_TIME_TIME_H_
25 
26 #include <time.h>
27 
28 #include "base/base_export.h"
29 #include "base/basictypes.h"
30 #include "build/build_config.h"
31 
32 #if defined(OS_MACOSX)
33 #include <CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h>
34 // Avoid Mac system header macro leak.
35 #undef TYPE_BOOL
36 #endif
37 
38 #if defined(OS_POSIX)
39 #include <unistd.h>
40 #include <sys/time.h>
41 #endif
42 
43 #if defined(OS_WIN)
44 // For FILETIME in FromFileTime, until it moves to a new converter class.
45 // See TODO(iyengar) below.
46 #include <windows.h>
47 #endif
48 
49 #include <limits>
50 
51 namespace base {
52 
53 class Time;
54 class TimeTicks;
55 
56 // TimeDelta ------------------------------------------------------------------
57 
58 class BASE_EXPORT TimeDelta {
59  public:
TimeDelta()60   TimeDelta() : delta_(0) {
61   }
62 
63   // Converts units of time to TimeDeltas.
64   static TimeDelta FromDays(int64 days);
65   static TimeDelta FromHours(int64 hours);
66   static TimeDelta FromMinutes(int64 minutes);
67   static TimeDelta FromSeconds(int64 secs);
68   static TimeDelta FromMilliseconds(int64 ms);
69   static TimeDelta FromMicroseconds(int64 us);
70 #if defined(OS_WIN)
71   static TimeDelta FromQPCValue(LONGLONG qpc_value);
72 #endif
73 
74   // Converts an integer value representing TimeDelta to a class. This is used
75   // when deserializing a |TimeDelta| structure, using a value known to be
76   // compatible. It is not provided as a constructor because the integer type
77   // may be unclear from the perspective of a caller.
FromInternalValue(int64 delta)78   static TimeDelta FromInternalValue(int64 delta) {
79     return TimeDelta(delta);
80   }
81 
82   // Returns the internal numeric value of the TimeDelta object. Please don't
83   // use this and do arithmetic on it, as it is more error prone than using the
84   // provided operators.
85   // For serializing, use FromInternalValue to reconstitute.
ToInternalValue()86   int64 ToInternalValue() const {
87     return delta_;
88   }
89 
90 #if defined(OS_POSIX)
91   struct timespec ToTimeSpec() const;
92 #endif
93 
94   // Returns the time delta in some unit. The F versions return a floating
95   // point value, the "regular" versions return a rounded-down value.
96   //
97   // InMillisecondsRoundedUp() instead returns an integer that is rounded up
98   // to the next full millisecond.
99   int InDays() const;
100   int InHours() const;
101   int InMinutes() const;
102   double InSecondsF() const;
103   int64 InSeconds() const;
104   double InMillisecondsF() const;
105   int64 InMilliseconds() const;
106   int64 InMillisecondsRoundedUp() const;
107   int64 InMicroseconds() const;
108 
109   TimeDelta& operator=(TimeDelta other) {
110     delta_ = other.delta_;
111     return *this;
112   }
113 
114   // Computations with other deltas.
115   TimeDelta operator+(TimeDelta other) const {
116     return TimeDelta(delta_ + other.delta_);
117   }
118   TimeDelta operator-(TimeDelta other) const {
119     return TimeDelta(delta_ - other.delta_);
120   }
121 
122   TimeDelta& operator+=(TimeDelta other) {
123     delta_ += other.delta_;
124     return *this;
125   }
126   TimeDelta& operator-=(TimeDelta other) {
127     delta_ -= other.delta_;
128     return *this;
129   }
130   TimeDelta operator-() const {
131     return TimeDelta(-delta_);
132   }
133 
134   // Computations with ints, note that we only allow multiplicative operations
135   // with ints, and additive operations with other deltas.
136   TimeDelta operator*(int64 a) const {
137     return TimeDelta(delta_ * a);
138   }
139   TimeDelta operator/(int64 a) const {
140     return TimeDelta(delta_ / a);
141   }
142   TimeDelta& operator*=(int64 a) {
143     delta_ *= a;
144     return *this;
145   }
146   TimeDelta& operator/=(int64 a) {
147     delta_ /= a;
148     return *this;
149   }
150   int64 operator/(TimeDelta a) const {
151     return delta_ / a.delta_;
152   }
153 
154   // Defined below because it depends on the definition of the other classes.
155   Time operator+(Time t) const;
156   TimeTicks operator+(TimeTicks t) const;
157 
158   // Comparison operators.
159   bool operator==(TimeDelta other) const {
160     return delta_ == other.delta_;
161   }
162   bool operator!=(TimeDelta other) const {
163     return delta_ != other.delta_;
164   }
165   bool operator<(TimeDelta other) const {
166     return delta_ < other.delta_;
167   }
168   bool operator<=(TimeDelta other) const {
169     return delta_ <= other.delta_;
170   }
171   bool operator>(TimeDelta other) const {
172     return delta_ > other.delta_;
173   }
174   bool operator>=(TimeDelta other) const {
175     return delta_ >= other.delta_;
176   }
177 
178  private:
179   friend class Time;
180   friend class TimeTicks;
181   friend TimeDelta operator*(int64 a, TimeDelta td);
182 
183   // Constructs a delta given the duration in microseconds. This is private
184   // to avoid confusion by callers with an integer constructor. Use
185   // FromSeconds, FromMilliseconds, etc. instead.
TimeDelta(int64 delta_us)186   explicit TimeDelta(int64 delta_us) : delta_(delta_us) {
187   }
188 
189   // Delta in microseconds.
190   int64 delta_;
191 };
192 
193 inline TimeDelta operator*(int64 a, TimeDelta td) {
194   return TimeDelta(a * td.delta_);
195 }
196 
197 // Time -----------------------------------------------------------------------
198 
199 // Represents a wall clock time.
200 class BASE_EXPORT Time {
201  public:
202   static const int64 kMillisecondsPerSecond = 1000;
203   static const int64 kMicrosecondsPerMillisecond = 1000;
204   static const int64 kMicrosecondsPerSecond = kMicrosecondsPerMillisecond *
205                                               kMillisecondsPerSecond;
206   static const int64 kMicrosecondsPerMinute = kMicrosecondsPerSecond * 60;
207   static const int64 kMicrosecondsPerHour = kMicrosecondsPerMinute * 60;
208   static const int64 kMicrosecondsPerDay = kMicrosecondsPerHour * 24;
209   static const int64 kMicrosecondsPerWeek = kMicrosecondsPerDay * 7;
210   static const int64 kNanosecondsPerMicrosecond = 1000;
211   static const int64 kNanosecondsPerSecond = kNanosecondsPerMicrosecond *
212                                              kMicrosecondsPerSecond;
213 
214 #if !defined(OS_WIN)
215   // On Mac & Linux, this value is the delta from the Windows epoch of 1601 to
216   // the Posix delta of 1970. This is used for migrating between the old
217   // 1970-based epochs to the new 1601-based ones. It should be removed from
218   // this global header and put in the platform-specific ones when we remove the
219   // migration code.
220   static const int64 kWindowsEpochDeltaMicroseconds;
221 #endif
222 
223   // Represents an exploded time that can be formatted nicely. This is kind of
224   // like the Win32 SYSTEMTIME structure or the Unix "struct tm" with a few
225   // additions and changes to prevent errors.
226   struct BASE_EXPORT Exploded {
227     int year;          // Four digit year "2007"
228     int month;         // 1-based month (values 1 = January, etc.)
229     int day_of_week;   // 0-based day of week (0 = Sunday, etc.)
230     int day_of_month;  // 1-based day of month (1-31)
231     int hour;          // Hour within the current day (0-23)
232     int minute;        // Minute within the current hour (0-59)
233     int second;        // Second within the current minute (0-59 plus leap
234                        //   seconds which may take it up to 60).
235     int millisecond;   // Milliseconds within the current second (0-999)
236 
237     // A cursory test for whether the data members are within their
238     // respective ranges. A 'true' return value does not guarantee the
239     // Exploded value can be successfully converted to a Time value.
240     bool HasValidValues() const;
241   };
242 
243   // Contains the NULL time. Use Time::Now() to get the current time.
Time()244   Time() : us_(0) {
245   }
246 
247   // Returns true if the time object has not been initialized.
is_null()248   bool is_null() const {
249     return us_ == 0;
250   }
251 
252   // Returns true if the time object is the maximum time.
is_max()253   bool is_max() const {
254     return us_ == std::numeric_limits<int64>::max();
255   }
256 
257   // Returns the time for epoch in Unix-like system (Jan 1, 1970).
258   static Time UnixEpoch();
259 
260   // Returns the current time. Watch out, the system might adjust its clock
261   // in which case time will actually go backwards. We don't guarantee that
262   // times are increasing, or that two calls to Now() won't be the same.
263   static Time Now();
264 
265   // Returns the maximum time, which should be greater than any reasonable time
266   // with which we might compare it.
267   static Time Max();
268 
269   // Returns the current time. Same as Now() except that this function always
270   // uses system time so that there are no discrepancies between the returned
271   // time and system time even on virtual environments including our test bot.
272   // For timing sensitive unittests, this function should be used.
273   static Time NowFromSystemTime();
274 
275   // Converts to/from time_t in UTC and a Time class.
276   // TODO(brettw) this should be removed once everybody starts using the |Time|
277   // class.
278   static Time FromTimeT(time_t tt);
279   time_t ToTimeT() const;
280 
281   // Converts time to/from a double which is the number of seconds since epoch
282   // (Jan 1, 1970).  Webkit uses this format to represent time.
283   // Because WebKit initializes double time value to 0 to indicate "not
284   // initialized", we map it to empty Time object that also means "not
285   // initialized".
286   static Time FromDoubleT(double dt);
287   double ToDoubleT() const;
288 
289 #if defined(OS_POSIX)
290   // Converts the timespec structure to time. MacOS X 10.8.3 (and tentatively,
291   // earlier versions) will have the |ts|'s tv_nsec component zeroed out,
292   // having a 1 second resolution, which agrees with
293   // https://developer.apple.com/legacy/library/#technotes/tn/tn1150.html#HFSPlusDates.
294   static Time FromTimeSpec(const timespec& ts);
295 #endif
296 
297   // Converts to/from the Javascript convention for times, a number of
298   // milliseconds since the epoch:
299   // https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Date/getTime.
300   static Time FromJsTime(double ms_since_epoch);
301   double ToJsTime() const;
302 
303   // Converts to Java convention for times, a number of
304   // milliseconds since the epoch.
305   int64 ToJavaTime() const;
306 
307 #if defined(OS_POSIX)
308   static Time FromTimeVal(struct timeval t);
309   struct timeval ToTimeVal() const;
310 #endif
311 
312 #if defined(OS_MACOSX)
313   static Time FromCFAbsoluteTime(CFAbsoluteTime t);
314   CFAbsoluteTime ToCFAbsoluteTime() const;
315 #endif
316 
317 #if defined(OS_WIN)
318   static Time FromFileTime(FILETIME ft);
319   FILETIME ToFileTime() const;
320 
321   // The minimum time of a low resolution timer.  This is basically a windows
322   // constant of ~15.6ms.  While it does vary on some older OS versions, we'll
323   // treat it as static across all windows versions.
324   static const int kMinLowResolutionThresholdMs = 16;
325 
326   // Enable or disable Windows high resolution timer. If the high resolution
327   // timer is not enabled, calls to ActivateHighResolutionTimer will fail.
328   // When disabling the high resolution timer, this function will not cause
329   // the high resolution timer to be deactivated, but will prevent future
330   // activations.
331   // Must be called from the main thread.
332   // For more details see comments in time_win.cc.
333   static void EnableHighResolutionTimer(bool enable);
334 
335   // Activates or deactivates the high resolution timer based on the |activate|
336   // flag.  If the HighResolutionTimer is not Enabled (see
337   // EnableHighResolutionTimer), this function will return false.  Otherwise
338   // returns true.  Each successful activate call must be paired with a
339   // subsequent deactivate call.
340   // All callers to activate the high resolution timer must eventually call
341   // this function to deactivate the high resolution timer.
342   static bool ActivateHighResolutionTimer(bool activate);
343 
344   // Returns true if the high resolution timer is both enabled and activated.
345   // This is provided for testing only, and is not tracked in a thread-safe
346   // way.
347   static bool IsHighResolutionTimerInUse();
348 #endif
349 
350   // Converts an exploded structure representing either the local time or UTC
351   // into a Time class.
FromUTCExploded(const Exploded & exploded)352   static Time FromUTCExploded(const Exploded& exploded) {
353     return FromExploded(false, exploded);
354   }
FromLocalExploded(const Exploded & exploded)355   static Time FromLocalExploded(const Exploded& exploded) {
356     return FromExploded(true, exploded);
357   }
358 
359   // Converts an integer value representing Time to a class. This is used
360   // when deserializing a |Time| structure, using a value known to be
361   // compatible. It is not provided as a constructor because the integer type
362   // may be unclear from the perspective of a caller.
FromInternalValue(int64 us)363   static Time FromInternalValue(int64 us) {
364     return Time(us);
365   }
366 
367   // Converts a string representation of time to a Time object.
368   // An example of a time string which is converted is as below:-
369   // "Tue, 15 Nov 1994 12:45:26 GMT". If the timezone is not specified
370   // in the input string, FromString assumes local time and FromUTCString
371   // assumes UTC. A timezone that cannot be parsed (e.g. "UTC" which is not
372   // specified in RFC822) is treated as if the timezone is not specified.
373   // TODO(iyengar) Move the FromString/FromTimeT/ToTimeT/FromFileTime to
374   // a new time converter class.
FromString(const char * time_string,Time * parsed_time)375   static bool FromString(const char* time_string, Time* parsed_time) {
376     return FromStringInternal(time_string, true, parsed_time);
377   }
FromUTCString(const char * time_string,Time * parsed_time)378   static bool FromUTCString(const char* time_string, Time* parsed_time) {
379     return FromStringInternal(time_string, false, parsed_time);
380   }
381 
382   // For serializing, use FromInternalValue to reconstitute. Please don't use
383   // this and do arithmetic on it, as it is more error prone than using the
384   // provided operators.
ToInternalValue()385   int64 ToInternalValue() const {
386     return us_;
387   }
388 
389   // Fills the given exploded structure with either the local time or UTC from
390   // this time structure (containing UTC).
UTCExplode(Exploded * exploded)391   void UTCExplode(Exploded* exploded) const {
392     return Explode(false, exploded);
393   }
LocalExplode(Exploded * exploded)394   void LocalExplode(Exploded* exploded) const {
395     return Explode(true, exploded);
396   }
397 
398   // Rounds this time down to the nearest day in local time. It will represent
399   // midnight on that day.
400   Time LocalMidnight() const;
401 
402   Time& operator=(Time other) {
403     us_ = other.us_;
404     return *this;
405   }
406 
407   // Compute the difference between two times.
408   TimeDelta operator-(Time other) const {
409     return TimeDelta(us_ - other.us_);
410   }
411 
412   // Modify by some time delta.
413   Time& operator+=(TimeDelta delta) {
414     us_ += delta.delta_;
415     return *this;
416   }
417   Time& operator-=(TimeDelta delta) {
418     us_ -= delta.delta_;
419     return *this;
420   }
421 
422   // Return a new time modified by some delta.
423   Time operator+(TimeDelta delta) const {
424     return Time(us_ + delta.delta_);
425   }
426   Time operator-(TimeDelta delta) const {
427     return Time(us_ - delta.delta_);
428   }
429 
430   // Comparison operators
431   bool operator==(Time other) const {
432     return us_ == other.us_;
433   }
434   bool operator!=(Time other) const {
435     return us_ != other.us_;
436   }
437   bool operator<(Time other) const {
438     return us_ < other.us_;
439   }
440   bool operator<=(Time other) const {
441     return us_ <= other.us_;
442   }
443   bool operator>(Time other) const {
444     return us_ > other.us_;
445   }
446   bool operator>=(Time other) const {
447     return us_ >= other.us_;
448   }
449 
450  private:
451   friend class TimeDelta;
452 
Time(int64 us)453   explicit Time(int64 us) : us_(us) {
454   }
455 
456   // Explodes the given time to either local time |is_local = true| or UTC
457   // |is_local = false|.
458   void Explode(bool is_local, Exploded* exploded) const;
459 
460   // Unexplodes a given time assuming the source is either local time
461   // |is_local = true| or UTC |is_local = false|.
462   static Time FromExploded(bool is_local, const Exploded& exploded);
463 
464   // Converts a string representation of time to a Time object.
465   // An example of a time string which is converted is as below:-
466   // "Tue, 15 Nov 1994 12:45:26 GMT". If the timezone is not specified
467   // in the input string, local time |is_local = true| or
468   // UTC |is_local = false| is assumed. A timezone that cannot be parsed
469   // (e.g. "UTC" which is not specified in RFC822) is treated as if the
470   // timezone is not specified.
471   static bool FromStringInternal(const char* time_string,
472                                  bool is_local,
473                                  Time* parsed_time);
474 
475   // The representation of Jan 1, 1970 UTC in microseconds since the
476   // platform-dependent epoch.
477   static const int64 kTimeTToMicrosecondsOffset;
478 
479 #if defined(OS_WIN)
480   // Indicates whether fast timers are usable right now.  For instance,
481   // when using battery power, we might elect to prevent high speed timers
482   // which would draw more power.
483   static bool high_resolution_timer_enabled_;
484   // Count of activations on the high resolution timer.  Only use in tests
485   // which are single threaded.
486   static int high_resolution_timer_activated_;
487 #endif
488 
489   // Time in microseconds in UTC.
490   int64 us_;
491 };
492 
493 // Inline the TimeDelta factory methods, for fast TimeDelta construction.
494 
495 // static
FromDays(int64 days)496 inline TimeDelta TimeDelta::FromDays(int64 days) {
497   return TimeDelta(days * Time::kMicrosecondsPerDay);
498 }
499 
500 // static
FromHours(int64 hours)501 inline TimeDelta TimeDelta::FromHours(int64 hours) {
502   return TimeDelta(hours * Time::kMicrosecondsPerHour);
503 }
504 
505 // static
FromMinutes(int64 minutes)506 inline TimeDelta TimeDelta::FromMinutes(int64 minutes) {
507   return TimeDelta(minutes * Time::kMicrosecondsPerMinute);
508 }
509 
510 // static
FromSeconds(int64 secs)511 inline TimeDelta TimeDelta::FromSeconds(int64 secs) {
512   return TimeDelta(secs * Time::kMicrosecondsPerSecond);
513 }
514 
515 // static
FromMilliseconds(int64 ms)516 inline TimeDelta TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(int64 ms) {
517   return TimeDelta(ms * Time::kMicrosecondsPerMillisecond);
518 }
519 
520 // static
FromMicroseconds(int64 us)521 inline TimeDelta TimeDelta::FromMicroseconds(int64 us) {
522   return TimeDelta(us);
523 }
524 
525 inline Time TimeDelta::operator+(Time t) const {
526   return Time(t.us_ + delta_);
527 }
528 
529 // TimeTicks ------------------------------------------------------------------
530 
531 class BASE_EXPORT TimeTicks {
532  public:
TimeTicks()533   TimeTicks() : ticks_(0) {
534   }
535 
536   // Platform-dependent tick count representing "right now."
537   // The resolution of this clock is ~1-15ms.  Resolution varies depending
538   // on hardware/operating system configuration.
539   static TimeTicks Now();
540 
541   // Returns a platform-dependent high-resolution tick count. Implementation
542   // is hardware dependent and may or may not return sub-millisecond
543   // resolution.  THIS CALL IS GENERALLY MUCH MORE EXPENSIVE THAN Now() AND
544   // SHOULD ONLY BE USED WHEN IT IS REALLY NEEDED.
545   static TimeTicks HighResNow();
546 
547   static bool IsHighResNowFastAndReliable();
548 
549   // Returns true if ThreadNow() is supported on this system.
IsThreadNowSupported()550   static bool IsThreadNowSupported() {
551 #if (defined(_POSIX_THREAD_CPUTIME) && (_POSIX_THREAD_CPUTIME >= 0)) || \
552     (defined(OS_MACOSX) && !defined(OS_IOS)) || defined(OS_ANDROID)
553     return true;
554 #else
555     return false;
556 #endif
557   }
558 
559   // Returns thread-specific CPU-time on systems that support this feature.
560   // Needs to be guarded with a call to IsThreadNowSupported(). Use this timer
561   // to (approximately) measure how much time the calling thread spent doing
562   // actual work vs. being de-scheduled. May return bogus results if the thread
563   // migrates to another CPU between two calls.
564   static TimeTicks ThreadNow();
565 
566   // Returns the current system trace time or, if none is defined, the current
567   // high-res time (i.e. HighResNow()). On systems where a global trace clock
568   // is defined, timestamping TraceEvents's with this value guarantees
569   // synchronization between events collected inside chrome and events
570   // collected outside (e.g. kernel, X server).
571   static TimeTicks NowFromSystemTraceTime();
572 
573 #if defined(OS_WIN)
574   // Get the absolute value of QPC time drift. For testing.
575   static int64 GetQPCDriftMicroseconds();
576 
577   static TimeTicks FromQPCValue(LONGLONG qpc_value);
578 
579   // Returns true if the high resolution clock is working on this system.
580   // This is only for testing.
581   static bool IsHighResClockWorking();
582 
583   // Enable high resolution time for TimeTicks::Now(). This function will
584   // test for the availability of a working implementation of
585   // QueryPerformanceCounter(). If one is not available, this function does
586   // nothing and the resolution of Now() remains 1ms. Otherwise, all future
587   // calls to TimeTicks::Now() will have the higher resolution provided by QPC.
588   // Returns true if high resolution time was successfully enabled.
589   static bool SetNowIsHighResNowIfSupported();
590 
591   // Returns a time value that is NOT rollover protected.
592   static TimeTicks UnprotectedNow();
593 #endif
594 
595   // Returns true if this object has not been initialized.
is_null()596   bool is_null() const {
597     return ticks_ == 0;
598   }
599 
600   // Converts an integer value representing TimeTicks to a class. This is used
601   // when deserializing a |TimeTicks| structure, using a value known to be
602   // compatible. It is not provided as a constructor because the integer type
603   // may be unclear from the perspective of a caller.
FromInternalValue(int64 ticks)604   static TimeTicks FromInternalValue(int64 ticks) {
605     return TimeTicks(ticks);
606   }
607 
608   // Get the TimeTick value at the time of the UnixEpoch. This is useful when
609   // you need to relate the value of TimeTicks to a real time and date.
610   // Note: Upon first invocation, this function takes a snapshot of the realtime
611   // clock to establish a reference point.  This function will return the same
612   // value for the duration of the application, but will be different in future
613   // application runs.
614   static TimeTicks UnixEpoch();
615 
616   // Returns the internal numeric value of the TimeTicks object.
617   // For serializing, use FromInternalValue to reconstitute.
ToInternalValue()618   int64 ToInternalValue() const {
619     return ticks_;
620   }
621 
622   TimeTicks& operator=(TimeTicks other) {
623     ticks_ = other.ticks_;
624     return *this;
625   }
626 
627   // Compute the difference between two times.
628   TimeDelta operator-(TimeTicks other) const {
629     return TimeDelta(ticks_ - other.ticks_);
630   }
631 
632   // Modify by some time delta.
633   TimeTicks& operator+=(TimeDelta delta) {
634     ticks_ += delta.delta_;
635     return *this;
636   }
637   TimeTicks& operator-=(TimeDelta delta) {
638     ticks_ -= delta.delta_;
639     return *this;
640   }
641 
642   // Return a new TimeTicks modified by some delta.
643   TimeTicks operator+(TimeDelta delta) const {
644     return TimeTicks(ticks_ + delta.delta_);
645   }
646   TimeTicks operator-(TimeDelta delta) const {
647     return TimeTicks(ticks_ - delta.delta_);
648   }
649 
650   // Comparison operators
651   bool operator==(TimeTicks other) const {
652     return ticks_ == other.ticks_;
653   }
654   bool operator!=(TimeTicks other) const {
655     return ticks_ != other.ticks_;
656   }
657   bool operator<(TimeTicks other) const {
658     return ticks_ < other.ticks_;
659   }
660   bool operator<=(TimeTicks other) const {
661     return ticks_ <= other.ticks_;
662   }
663   bool operator>(TimeTicks other) const {
664     return ticks_ > other.ticks_;
665   }
666   bool operator>=(TimeTicks other) const {
667     return ticks_ >= other.ticks_;
668   }
669 
670  protected:
671   friend class TimeDelta;
672 
673   // Please use Now() to create a new object. This is for internal use
674   // and testing. Ticks is in microseconds.
TimeTicks(int64 ticks)675   explicit TimeTicks(int64 ticks) : ticks_(ticks) {
676   }
677 
678   // Tick count in microseconds.
679   int64 ticks_;
680 
681 #if defined(OS_WIN)
682   typedef DWORD (*TickFunctionType)(void);
683   static TickFunctionType SetMockTickFunction(TickFunctionType ticker);
684 #endif
685 };
686 
687 inline TimeTicks TimeDelta::operator+(TimeTicks t) const {
688   return TimeTicks(t.ticks_ + delta_);
689 }
690 
691 }  // namespace base
692 
693 #endif  // BASE_TIME_TIME_H_
694