Message225861
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vstinner |
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belopolsky, loewis, tim.peters, vstinner |
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2014年08月25日.01:45:52 |
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<1408931153.11.0.791614914428.issue22117@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Instead of a complex structure, we can use a 64-bit signed integer to store a number of nanoseconds. For a UNIX epoch, nanoseconds since January 1st 1970, the min/max are:
1677年09月21日 00:12:43.145224
2262年04月11日 23:47:16.854776
The Linux kernel is going to use 64-bit integer even on 32-bit CPU to store timestamps, to simplify the code (to avoid the structure). |
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| 2014年08月25日 01:45:53 | vstinner | set | recipients:
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| 2014年08月25日 01:45:53 | vstinner | set | messageid: <1408931153.11.0.791614914428.issue22117@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2014年08月25日 01:45:53 | vstinner | link | issue22117 messages |
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