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use super::{Duration, Instant, SystemTime, UNIX_EPOCH};
macro_rules! assert_almost_eq {
($a:expr, $b:expr) => {{
let (a, b) = ($a, $b);
if a != b {
let (a, b) = if a > b { (a, b) } else { (b, a) };
assert!(a - Duration::from_micros(1) <= b, "{:?} is not almost equal to {:?}", a, b);
}
}};
}
#[test]
fn instant_monotonic() {
let a = Instant::now();
let b = Instant::now();
assert!(b >= a);
}
#[test]
fn instant_elapsed() {
let a = Instant::now();
a.elapsed();
}
#[test]
fn instant_math() {
let a = Instant::now();
let b = Instant::now();
println!("a: {:?}", a);
println!("b: {:?}", b);
let dur = b.duration_since(a);
println!("dur: {:?}", dur);
assert_almost_eq!(b - dur, a);
assert_almost_eq!(a + dur, b);
let second = Duration::SECOND;
assert_almost_eq!(a - second + second, a);
assert_almost_eq!(a.checked_sub(second).unwrap().checked_add(second).unwrap(), a);
// checked_add_duration will not panic on overflow
let mut maybe_t = Some(Instant::now());
let max_duration = Duration::from_secs(u64::MAX);
// in case `Instant` can store `>= now + max_duration`.
for _ in 0..2 {
maybe_t = maybe_t.and_then(|t| t.checked_add(max_duration));
}
assert_eq!(maybe_t, None);
// checked_add_duration calculates the right time and will work for another year
let year = Duration::from_secs(60 * 60 * 24 * 365);
assert_eq!(a + year, a.checked_add(year).unwrap());
}
#[test]
fn instant_math_is_associative() {
let now = Instant::now();
let offset = Duration::from_millis(5);
// Changing the order of instant math shouldn't change the results,
// especially when the expression reduces to X + identity.
assert_eq!((now + offset) - now, (now - now) + offset);
}
#[test]
#[should_panic]
fn instant_duration_since_panic() {
let a = Instant::now();
(a - Duration::SECOND).duration_since(a);
}
#[test]
fn instant_checked_duration_since_nopanic() {
let now = Instant::now();
let earlier = now - Duration::SECOND;
let later = now + Duration::SECOND;
assert_eq!(earlier.checked_duration_since(now), None);
assert_eq!(later.checked_duration_since(now), Some(Duration::SECOND));
assert_eq!(now.checked_duration_since(now), Some(Duration::ZERO));
}
#[test]
fn instant_saturating_duration_since_nopanic() {
let a = Instant::now();
let ret = (a - Duration::SECOND).saturating_duration_since(a);
assert_eq!(ret, Duration::ZERO);
}
#[test]
fn system_time_math() {
let a = SystemTime::now();
let b = SystemTime::now();
match b.duration_since(a) {
Ok(Duration::ZERO) => {
assert_almost_eq!(a, b);
}
Ok(dur) => {
assert!(b > a);
assert_almost_eq!(b - dur, a);
assert_almost_eq!(a + dur, b);
}
Err(dur) => {
let dur = dur.duration();
assert!(a > b);
assert_almost_eq!(b + dur, a);
assert_almost_eq!(a - dur, b);
}
}
let second = Duration::SECOND;
assert_almost_eq!(a.duration_since(a - second).unwrap(), second);
assert_almost_eq!(a.duration_since(a + second).unwrap_err().duration(), second);
assert_almost_eq!(a - second + second, a);
assert_almost_eq!(a.checked_sub(second).unwrap().checked_add(second).unwrap(), a);
let one_second_from_epoch = UNIX_EPOCH + Duration::SECOND;
let one_second_from_epoch2 =
UNIX_EPOCH + Duration::from_millis(500) + Duration::from_millis(500);
assert_eq!(one_second_from_epoch, one_second_from_epoch2);
// checked_add_duration will not panic on overflow
let mut maybe_t = Some(SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH);
let max_duration = Duration::from_secs(u64::MAX);
// in case `SystemTime` can store `>= UNIX_EPOCH + max_duration`.
for _ in 0..2 {
maybe_t = maybe_t.and_then(|t| t.checked_add(max_duration));
}
assert_eq!(maybe_t, None);
// checked_add_duration calculates the right time and will work for another year
let year = Duration::from_secs(60 * 60 * 24 * 365);
assert_eq!(a + year, a.checked_add(year).unwrap());
}
#[test]
fn system_time_elapsed() {
let a = SystemTime::now();
drop(a.elapsed());
}
#[test]
fn since_epoch() {
let ts = SystemTime::now();
let a = ts.duration_since(UNIX_EPOCH + Duration::SECOND).unwrap();
let b = ts.duration_since(UNIX_EPOCH).unwrap();
assert!(b > a);
assert_eq!(b - a, Duration::SECOND);
let thirty_years = Duration::SECOND * 60 * 60 * 24 * 365 * 30;
// Right now for CI this test is run in an emulator, and apparently the
// aarch64 emulator's sense of time is that we're still living in the
// 70s. This is also true for riscv (also qemu)
//
// Otherwise let's assume that we're all running computers later than
// 2000.
if !cfg!(target_arch = "aarch64") && !cfg!(target_arch = "riscv64") {
assert!(a > thirty_years);
}
// let's assume that we're all running computers earlier than 2090.
// Should give us ~70 years to fix this!
let hundred_twenty_years = thirty_years * 4;
assert!(a < hundred_twenty_years);
}