Class: Time
Overview
Time is an abstraction of dates and times. Time is stored internally as the number of seconds with fraction since the Epoch, January 1, 1970 00:00 UTC. Also see the library module Date. The Time class treats GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) and UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) as equivalent. GMT is the older way of referring to these baseline times but persists in the names of calls on POSIX systems.
All times may have fraction. Be aware of this fact when comparing times with each other – times that are apparently equal when displayed may be different when compared.
Since Ruby 1.9.2, Time implementation uses a signed 63 bit integer, Bignum or Rational. The integer is a number of nanoseconds since the Epoch which can represent 1823-11-12 to 2116-02-20. When Bignum or Rational is used (before 1823, after 2116, under nanosecond), Time works slower as when integer is used.
Examples
All of these examples were done using the EST timezone which is GMT-5.
Creating a new Time instance
You can create a new instance of Time with Time::new. This will use the current system time. Time::now is an alias for this. You can also pass parts of the time to Time::new such as year, month, minute, etc. When you want to construct a time this way you must pass at least a year. If you pass the year with nothing else time will default to January 1 of that year at 00:00:00 with the current system timezone. Here are some examples:
Time.new(2002) #=> 2002-01-01 00:00:00 -0500
Time.new(2002, 10) #=> 2002-10-01 00:00:00 -0500
Time.new(2002, 10, 31) #=> 2002-10-31 00:00:00 -0500
You can pass a UTC offset:
Time.new(2002, 10, 31, 2, 2, 2, "+02:00") #=> 2002-10-31 02:02:02 +0200
Or a timezone object:
tz = timezone("Europe/Athens") # Eastern European Time, UTC+2
Time.new(2002, 10, 31, 2, 2, 2, tz) #=> 2002-10-31 02:02:02 +0200
You can also use Time::gm, Time::local and Time::utc to infer GMT, local and UTC timezones instead of using the current system setting.
You can also create a new time using Time::at which takes the number of seconds (or fraction of seconds) since the Unix Epoch.
Time.at(628232400) #=> 1989-11-28 00:00:00 -0500
Working with an instance of Time
Once you have an instance of Time there is a multitude of things you can do with it. Below are some examples. For all of the following examples, we will work on the assumption that you have done the following:
t = Time.new(1993, 02, 24, 12, 0, 0, "+09:00")
Was that a monday?
t.monday? #=> false
What year was that again?
t.year #=> 1993
Was it daylight savings at the time?
t.dst? #=> false
What’s the day a year later?
t + (60*60*24*365) #=> 1994-02-24 12:00:00 +0900
How many seconds was that since the Unix Epoch?
t.to_i #=> 730522800
You can also do standard functions like compare two times.
t1 = Time.new(2010)
t2 = Time.new(2011)
t1 == t2 #=> false
t1 == t1 #=> true
t1 < t2 #=> true
t1 > t2 #=> false
Time.new(2010,10,31).between?(t1, t2) #=> true
Timezone argument
A timezone argument must have local_to_utc
and utc_to_local
methods, and may have name
, abbr
, and dst?
methods.
The local_to_utc
method should convert a Time-like object from the timezone to UTC, and utc_to_local
is the opposite. The result also should be a Time or Time-like object (not necessary to be the same class). The #zone of the result is just ignored. Time-like argument to these methods is similar to a Time object in UTC without sub-second; it has attribute readers for the parts, e.g. #year, #month, and so on, and epoch time readers, #to_i. The sub-second attributes are fixed as 0, and #utc_offset, #zone, #isdst, and their aliases are same as a Time object in UTC. Also #to_time, #+, and #- methods are defined.
The name
method is used for marshaling. If this method is not defined on a timezone object, Time objects using that timezone object can not be dumped by Marshal.
The abbr
method is used by ‘%Z’ in #strftime.
The dst?
method is called with a Time
value and should return whether the Time
value is in daylight savings time in the zone.
Auto conversion to Timezone
At loading marshaled data, a timezone name will be converted to a timezone object by find_timezone
class method, if the method is defined.
Similarly, that class method will be called when a timezone argument does not have the necessary methods mentioned above.
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.at(*args) ⇒ Object
Creates a new Time object with the value given by
time
, the given number ofseconds_with_frac
, orseconds
andmicroseconds_with_frac
since the Epoch. -
.gm(*args) ⇒ Object
Creates a Time object based on given values, interpreted as UTC (GMT).
-
.local(*args) ⇒ Object
Same as Time::gm, but interprets the values in the local time zone.
-
.mktime(*args) ⇒ Object
Same as Time::gm, but interprets the values in the local time zone.
-
.now ⇒ Time
Creates a new Time object for the current time.
-
.utc(*args) ⇒ Object
Creates a Time object based on given values, interpreted as UTC (GMT).
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#+(numeric) ⇒ Time
Addition — Adds some number of seconds (possibly fractional) to time and returns that value as a new Time object.
-
#-(time2) ⇒ Object
Difference — Returns a difference in seconds as a Float between time and
other_time
, or subtracts the given number of seconds innumeric
from time. -
#<=>(other_time) ⇒ -1, ...
Comparison—Compares
time
withother_time
. -
#_dump(*args) ⇒ Object
private
:nodoc:.
-
#asctime ⇒ Object
Returns a canonical string representation of time.
-
#ceil([ndigits]) ⇒ Time
Ceils sub seconds to a given precision in decimal digits (0 digits by default).
-
#ctime ⇒ Object
Returns a canonical string representation of time.
-
#day ⇒ Object
Returns the day of the month (1..n) for time.
-
#dst? ⇒ Object
Returns
true
if time occurs during Daylight Saving Time in its time zone. -
#eql?(other_time) ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if time andother_time
are both Time objects with the same seconds and fractional seconds. -
#floor([ndigits]) ⇒ Time
Floors sub seconds to a given precision in decimal digits (0 digits by default).
-
#friday? ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if time represents Friday. -
#getgm ⇒ Object
Returns a new Time object representing time in UTC.
-
#getlocal(*args) ⇒ Object
Returns a new Time object representing time in local time (using the local time zone in effect for this process).
-
#getutc ⇒ Object
Returns a new Time object representing time in UTC.
-
#gmt? ⇒ Object
Returns
true
if time represents a time in UTC (GMT). -
#gmt_offset ⇒ Object
Returns the offset in seconds between the timezone of time and UTC.
-
#gmtime ⇒ Object
Converts time to UTC (GMT), modifying the receiver.
-
#gmtoff ⇒ Object
Returns the offset in seconds between the timezone of time and UTC.
-
#hash ⇒ Integer
Returns a hash code for this Time object.
-
#hour ⇒ Integer
Returns the hour of the day (0..23) for time.
-
#initialize(*args) ⇒ Object
constructor
Returns a Time object.
-
#initialize_copy(time) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
#inspect ⇒ String
Returns a detailed string representing time.
-
#isdst ⇒ Object
Returns
true
if time occurs during Daylight Saving Time in its time zone. -
#localtime(*args) ⇒ Object
Converts time to local time (using the local time zone in effect at the creation time of time) modifying the receiver.
-
#marshal_dump ⇒ Object
private
:nodoc:.
-
#marshal_load(str) ⇒ Object
private
:nodoc:.
-
#mday ⇒ Object
Returns the day of the month (1..n) for time.
-
#min ⇒ Integer
Returns the minute of the hour (0..59) for time.
-
#mon ⇒ Object
Returns the month of the year (1..12) for time.
-
#monday? ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if time represents Monday. -
#month ⇒ Object
Returns the month of the year (1..12) for time.
-
#nsec ⇒ Object
Returns the number of nanoseconds for time.
-
#round([ndigits]) ⇒ Time
Rounds sub seconds to a given precision in decimal digits (0 digits by default).
-
#saturday? ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if time represents Saturday. -
#sec ⇒ Integer
Returns the second of the minute (0..60) for time.
-
#strftime(string) ⇒ String
Formats time according to the directives in the given format string.
-
#subsec ⇒ Numeric
Returns the fraction for time.
- #succ ⇒ Object
-
#sunday? ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if time represents Sunday. -
#thursday? ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if time represents Thursday. -
#to_a ⇒ Array
Returns a ten-element array of values for time:.
-
#to_f ⇒ Float
Returns the value of time as a floating point number of seconds since the Epoch.
-
#to_i ⇒ Object
Returns the value of time as an integer number of seconds since the Epoch.
-
#to_r ⇒ Object
Returns the value of time as a rational number of seconds since the Epoch.
-
#to_s ⇒ String
Returns a string representing time.
-
#tuesday? ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if time represents Tuesday. -
#tv_nsec ⇒ Object
Returns the number of nanoseconds for time.
-
#tv_sec ⇒ Object
Returns the value of time as an integer number of seconds since the Epoch.
-
#tv_usec ⇒ Object
Returns the number of microseconds for time.
-
#usec ⇒ Object
Returns the number of microseconds for time.
-
#utc ⇒ Object
Converts time to UTC (GMT), modifying the receiver.
-
#utc? ⇒ Object
Returns
true
if time represents a time in UTC (GMT). -
#utc_offset ⇒ Object
Returns the offset in seconds between the timezone of time and UTC.
-
#wday ⇒ Integer
Returns an integer representing the day of the week, 0..6, with Sunday == 0.
-
#wednesday? ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if time represents Wednesday. -
#yday ⇒ Integer
Returns an integer representing the day of the year, 1..366.
-
#year ⇒ Integer
Returns the year for time (including the century).
-
#zone ⇒ String
Returns the name of the time zone used for time.
Methods included from Comparable
#<, #<=, #==, #>, #>=, #between?, #clamp
Constructor Details
#new ⇒ Time #new(year, month = nil, day = nil, hour = nil, min = nil, sec = nil, tz = nil) ⇒ Time
Returns a Time object.
It is initialized to the current system time if no argument is given.
Note: The new object will use the resolution available on your system clock, and may include fractional seconds.
If one or more arguments are specified, the time is initialized to the specified time.
sec
may have fraction if it is a rational.
tz
specifies the timezone. It can be an offset from UTC, given either as a string such as “+09:00” or a single letter “A”..“Z” excluding “J” (so-called military time zone), or as a number of seconds such as 32400. Or it can be a timezone object, see Timezone argument for details.
a = Time.new #=> 2007-11-19 07:50:02 -0600
b = Time.new #=> 2007-11-19 07:50:02 -0600
a == b #=> false
"%.6f" % a.to_f #=> "1195480202.282373"
"%.6f" % b.to_f #=> "1195480202.283415"
Time.new(2008,6,21, 13,30,0, "+09:00") #=> 2008-06-21 13:30:00 +0900
# A trip for RubyConf 2007
t1 = Time.new(2007,11,1,15,25,0, "+09:00") # JST (Narita)
t2 = Time.new(2007,11,1,12, 5,0, "-05:00") # CDT (Minneapolis)
t3 = Time.new(2007,11,1,13,25,0, "-05:00") # CDT (Minneapolis)
t4 = Time.new(2007,11,1,16,53,0, "-04:00") # EDT (Charlotte)
t5 = Time.new(2007,11,5, 9,24,0, "-05:00") # EST (Charlotte)
t6 = Time.new(2007,11,5,11,21,0, "-05:00") # EST (Detroit)
t7 = Time.new(2007,11,5,13,45,0, "-05:00") # EST (Detroit)
t8 = Time.new(2007,11,6,17,10,0, "+09:00") # JST (Narita)
(t2-t1)/3600.0 #=> 10.666666666666666
(t4-t3)/3600.0 #=> 2.466666666666667
(t6-t5)/3600.0 #=> 1.95
(t8-t7)/3600.0 #=> 13.416666666666666
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# File 'time.c', line 2436
static VALUE
time_init(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE time)
{
if (argc == 0)
return time_init_0(time);
else
return time_init_1(argc, argv, time);
}
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Class Method Details
.at(time) ⇒ Time .at(seconds_with_frac) ⇒ Time .at(seconds, microseconds_with_frac) ⇒ Time .at(seconds, milliseconds, : millisecond) ⇒ Time .at(seconds, microseconds, : usec) ⇒ Time .at(seconds, microseconds, : microsecond) ⇒ Time .at(seconds, nanoseconds, : nsec) ⇒ Time .at(seconds, nanoseconds, : nanosecond) ⇒ Time .at(time) ⇒ Time .at(seconds_with_frac) ⇒ Time .at(seconds, microseconds_with_frac) ⇒ Time .at(seconds, milliseconds, : millisecond) ⇒ Time .at(seconds, microseconds, : usec) ⇒ Time .at(seconds, microseconds, : microsecond) ⇒ Time .at(seconds, nanoseconds, : nsec) ⇒ Time .at(seconds, nanoseconds, : nanosecond) ⇒ Time
Creates a new Time object with the value given by time
, the given number of seconds_with_frac
, or seconds
and microseconds_with_frac
since the Epoch. seconds_with_frac
and microseconds_with_frac
can be an Integer, Float, Rational, or other Numeric. non-portable feature allows the offset to be negative on some systems.
If in
argument is given, the result is in that timezone or UTC offset, or if a numeric argument is given, the result is in local time.
Time.at(0) #=> 1969-12-31 18:00:00 -0600
Time.at(Time.at(0)) #=> 1969-12-31 18:00:00 -0600
Time.at(946702800) #=> 1999-12-31 23:00:00 -0600
Time.at(-284061600) #=> 1960-12-31 00:00:00 -0600
Time.at(946684800.2).usec #=> 200000
Time.at(946684800, 123456.789).nsec #=> 123456789
Time.at(946684800, 123456789, :nsec).nsec #=> 123456789
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# File 'time.c', line 2813
static VALUE
time_s_at(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
{
VALUE time, t, unit = Qundef, zone = Qundef, opts;
VALUE vals[TMOPT_MAX_];
wideval_t timew;
argc = rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "12:", &time, &t, &unit, &opts);
if (get_tmopt(opts, vals)) {
zone = vals[0];
}
if (argc >= 2) {
int scale = argc == 3 ? get_scale(unit) : 1000000;
time = num_exact(time);
t = num_exact(t);
timew = wadd(rb_time_magnify(v2w(time)), wmulquoll(v2w(t), TIME_SCALE, scale));
t = time_new_timew(klass, timew);
}
else if (IsTimeval(time)) {
struct time_object *tobj, *tobj2;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
t = time_new_timew(klass, tobj->timew);
GetTimeval(t, tobj2);
TZMODE_COPY(tobj2, tobj);
}
else {
timew = rb_time_magnify(v2w(num_exact(time)));
t = time_new_timew(klass, timew);
}
if (zone != Qundef) {
time_zonelocal(t, zone);
}
return t;
}
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.utc(year) ⇒ Time .utc(year, month) ⇒ Time .utc(year, month, day) ⇒ Time .utc(year, month, day, hour) ⇒ Time .utc(year, month, day, hour, min) ⇒ Time .utc(year, month, day, hour, min, sec_with_frac) ⇒ Time .utc(year, month, day, hour, min, sec, usec_with_frac) ⇒ Time .utc(sec, min, hour, day, month, year, dummy, dummy, dummy, dummy) ⇒ Time .gm(year) ⇒ Time .gm(year, month) ⇒ Time .gm(year, month, day) ⇒ Time .gm(year, month, day, hour) ⇒ Time .gm(year, month, day, hour, min) ⇒ Time .gm(year, month, day, hour, min, sec_with_frac) ⇒ Time .gm(year, month, day, hour, min, sec, usec_with_frac) ⇒ Time .gm(sec, min, hour, day, month, year, dummy, dummy, dummy, dummy) ⇒ Time
Creates a Time object based on given values, interpreted as UTC (GMT). The year must be specified. Other values default to the minimum value for that field (and may be nil
or omitted). Months may be specified by numbers from 1 to 12, or by the three-letter English month names. Hours are specified on a 24-hour clock (0..23). Raises an ArgumentError if any values are out of range. Will also accept ten arguments in the order output by Time#to_a.
sec_with_frac
and usec_with_frac
can have a fractional part.
Time.utc(2000,"jan",1,20,15,1) #=> 2000-01-01 20:15:01 UTC
Time.gm(2000,"jan",1,20,15,1) #=> 2000-01-01 20:15:01 UTC
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# File 'time.c', line 3472
static VALUE
time_s_mkutc(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
{
struct vtm vtm;
time_arg(argc, argv, &vtm);
return time_gmtime(time_new_timew(klass, timegmw(&vtm)));
}
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.local(year) ⇒ Time .local(year, month) ⇒ Time .local(year, month, day) ⇒ Time .local(year, month, day, hour) ⇒ Time .local(year, month, day, hour, min) ⇒ Time .local(year, month, day, hour, min, sec_with_frac) ⇒ Time .local(year, month, day, hour, min, sec, usec_with_frac) ⇒ Time .local(sec, min, hour, day, month, year, dummy, dummy, isdst, dummy) ⇒ Time .mktime(year) ⇒ Time .mktime(year, month) ⇒ Time .mktime(year, month, day) ⇒ Time .mktime(year, month, day, hour) ⇒ Time .mktime(year, month, day, hour, min) ⇒ Time .mktime(year, month, day, hour, min, sec_with_frac) ⇒ Time .mktime(year, month, day, hour, min, sec, usec_with_frac) ⇒ Time .mktime(sec, min, hour, day, month, year, dummy, dummy, isdst, dummy) ⇒ Time
Same as Time::gm, but interprets the values in the local time zone.
Time.local(2000,"jan",1,20,15,1) #=> 2000-01-01 20:15:01 -0600
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# File 'time.c', line 3506
static VALUE
time_s_mktime(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
{
struct vtm vtm;
time_arg(argc, argv, &vtm);
return time_localtime(time_new_timew(klass, timelocalw(&vtm)));
}
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.local(year) ⇒ Time .local(year, month) ⇒ Time .local(year, month, day) ⇒ Time .local(year, month, day, hour) ⇒ Time .local(year, month, day, hour, min) ⇒ Time .local(year, month, day, hour, min, sec_with_frac) ⇒ Time .local(year, month, day, hour, min, sec, usec_with_frac) ⇒ Time .local(sec, min, hour, day, month, year, dummy, dummy, isdst, dummy) ⇒ Time .mktime(year) ⇒ Time .mktime(year, month) ⇒ Time .mktime(year, month, day) ⇒ Time .mktime(year, month, day, hour) ⇒ Time .mktime(year, month, day, hour, min) ⇒ Time .mktime(year, month, day, hour, min, sec_with_frac) ⇒ Time .mktime(year, month, day, hour, min, sec, usec_with_frac) ⇒ Time .mktime(sec, min, hour, day, month, year, dummy, dummy, isdst, dummy) ⇒ Time
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# File 'time.c', line 3506
static VALUE
time_s_mktime(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
{
struct vtm vtm;
time_arg(argc, argv, &vtm);
return time_localtime(time_new_timew(klass, timelocalw(&vtm)));
}
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.now ⇒ Time
Creates a new Time object for the current time. This is same as Time.new without arguments.
Time.now #=> 2009-06-24 12:39:54 +0900
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# File 'time.c', line 2745
static VALUE
time_s_now(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
{
VALUE vals[TMOPT_MAX_], opts, t, zone = Qundef;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, ":", &opts);
if (get_tmopt(opts, vals)) zone = vals[TMOPT_IN];
t = rb_class_new_instance(0, NULL, klass);
if (zone != Qundef) {
time_zonelocal(t, zone);
}
return t;
}
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.utc(year) ⇒ Time .utc(year, month) ⇒ Time .utc(year, month, day) ⇒ Time .utc(year, month, day, hour) ⇒ Time .utc(year, month, day, hour, min) ⇒ Time .utc(year, month, day, hour, min, sec_with_frac) ⇒ Time .utc(year, month, day, hour, min, sec, usec_with_frac) ⇒ Time .utc(sec, min, hour, day, month, year, dummy, dummy, dummy, dummy) ⇒ Time .gm(year) ⇒ Time .gm(year, month) ⇒ Time .gm(year, month, day) ⇒ Time .gm(year, month, day, hour) ⇒ Time .gm(year, month, day, hour, min) ⇒ Time .gm(year, month, day, hour, min, sec_with_frac) ⇒ Time .gm(year, month, day, hour, min, sec, usec_with_frac) ⇒ Time .gm(sec, min, hour, day, month, year, dummy, dummy, dummy, dummy) ⇒ Time
Creates a Time object based on given values, interpreted as UTC (GMT). The year must be specified. Other values default to the minimum value for that field (and may be nil
or omitted). Months may be specified by numbers from 1 to 12, or by the three-letter English month names. Hours are specified on a 24-hour clock (0..23). Raises an ArgumentError if any values are out of range. Will also accept ten arguments in the order output by Time#to_a.
sec_with_frac
and usec_with_frac
can have a fractional part.
Time.utc(2000,"jan",1,20,15,1) #=> 2000-01-01 20:15:01 UTC
Time.gm(2000,"jan",1,20,15,1) #=> 2000-01-01 20:15:01 UTC
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# File 'time.c', line 3472
static VALUE
time_s_mkutc(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
{
struct vtm vtm;
time_arg(argc, argv, &vtm);
return time_gmtime(time_new_timew(klass, timegmw(&vtm)));
}
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Instance Method Details
#+(numeric) ⇒ Time
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# File 'time.c', line 4179
static VALUE
time_plus(VALUE time1, VALUE time2)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time1, tobj);
if (IsTimeval(time2)) {
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "time + time?");
}
return time_add(tobj, time1, time2, 1);
}
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#-(other_time) ⇒ Float #-(numeric) ⇒ Time
Difference — Returns a difference in seconds as a Float between time and other_time
, or subtracts the given number of seconds in numeric
from time.
t = Time.now #=> 2007-11-19 08:23:10 -0600
t2 = t + 2592000 #=> 2007-12-19 08:23:10 -0600
t2 - t #=> 2592000.0
t2 - 2592000 #=> 2007-11-19 08:23:10 -0600
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# File 'time.c', line 4206
static VALUE
time_minus(VALUE time1, VALUE time2)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time1, tobj);
if (IsTimeval(time2)) {
struct time_object *tobj2;
GetTimeval(time2, tobj2);
return rb_Float(rb_time_unmagnify_to_float(wsub(tobj->timew, tobj2->timew)));
}
return time_add(tobj, time1, time2, -1);
}
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#<=>(other_time) ⇒ -1, ...
Comparison—Compares time
with other_time
.
-1, 0, +1 or nil depending on whether time
is less than, equal to, or greater than other_time
.
nil
is returned if the two values are incomparable.
t = Time.now #=> 2007-11-19 08:12:12 -0600
t2 = t + 2592000 #=> 2007-12-19 08:12:12 -0600
t <=> t2 #=> -1
t2 <=> t #=> 1
t = Time.now #=> 2007-11-19 08:13:38 -0600
t2 = t + 0.1 #=> 2007-11-19 08:13:38 -0600
t.nsec #=> 98222999
t2.nsec #=> 198222999
t <=> t2 #=> -1
t2 <=> t #=> 1
t <=> t #=> 0
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# File 'time.c', line 3695
static VALUE
time_cmp(VALUE time1, VALUE time2)
{
struct time_object *tobj1, *tobj2;
int n;
GetTimeval(time1, tobj1);
if (IsTimeval(time2)) {
GetTimeval(time2, tobj2);
n = wcmp(tobj1->timew, tobj2->timew);
}
else {
return rb_invcmp(time1, time2);
}
if (n == 0) return INT2FIX(0);
if (n > 0) return INT2FIX(1);
return INT2FIX(-1);
}
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#_dump(*args) ⇒ Object (private)
:nodoc:
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# File 'time.c', line 5248
static VALUE
time_dump(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE time)
{
VALUE str;
rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 1);
str = time_mdump(time);
return str;
}
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#asctime ⇒ String #ctime ⇒ String
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# File 'time.c', line 4065
static VALUE
time_asctime(VALUE time)
{
return strftimev("%a %b %e %T %Y", time, rb_usascii_encoding());
}
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#ceil([ndigits]) ⇒ Time
Ceils sub seconds to a given precision in decimal digits (0 digits by default). It returns a new Time object. ndigits
should be zero or a positive integer.
require 'time'
t = Time.utc(2010,3,30, 5,43,25.0123456789r)
t.iso8601(10) #=> "2010-03-30T05:43:25.0123456789Z"
t.ceil.iso8601(10) #=> "2010-03-30T05:43:26.0000000000Z"
t.ceil(0).iso8601(10) #=> "2010-03-30T05:43:26.0000000000Z"
t.ceil(1).iso8601(10) #=> "2010-03-30T05:43:25.1000000000Z"
t.ceil(2).iso8601(10) #=> "2010-03-30T05:43:25.0200000000Z"
t.ceil(3).iso8601(10) #=> "2010-03-30T05:43:25.0130000000Z"
t.ceil(4).iso8601(10) #=> "2010-03-30T05:43:25.0124000000Z"
t = Time.utc(1999,12,31, 23,59,59)
(t + 0.4).ceil.iso8601(3) #=> "2000-01-01T00:00:00.000Z"
(t + 0.9).ceil.iso8601(3) #=> "2000-01-01T00:00:00.000Z"
(t + 1.4).ceil.iso8601(3) #=> "2000-01-01T00:00:01.000Z"
(t + 1.9).ceil.iso8601(3) #=> "2000-01-01T00:00:01.000Z"
t = Time.utc(1999,12,31, 23,59,59)
(t + 0.123456789).ceil(4).iso8601(6) #=> "1999-12-31T23:59:59.123500Z"
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# File 'time.c', line 4398
static VALUE
time_ceil(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE time)
{
VALUE ndigits, v, den;
struct time_object *tobj;
if (!rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 1) || NIL_P(ndigits = argv[0]))
den = INT2FIX(1);
else
den = ndigits_denominator(ndigits);
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
v = w2v(rb_time_unmagnify(tobj->timew));
v = modv(v, den);
return time_add(tobj, time, subv(den, v), 1);
}
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#asctime ⇒ String #ctime ⇒ String
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# File 'time.c', line 4065
static VALUE
time_asctime(VALUE time)
{
return strftimev("%a %b %e %T %Y", time, rb_usascii_encoding());
}
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#day ⇒ Integer #mday ⇒ Integer
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# File 'time.c', line 4492
static VALUE
time_mday(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
MAKE_TM(time, tobj);
return INT2FIX(tobj->vtm.mday);
}
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#isdst ⇒ Boolean #dst? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true
if time occurs during Daylight Saving Time in its time zone.
# CST6CDT:
Time.local(2000, 1, 1).zone #=> "CST"
Time.local(2000, 1, 1).isdst #=> false
Time.local(2000, 1, 1).dst? #=> false
Time.local(2000, 7, 1).zone #=> "CDT"
Time.local(2000, 7, 1).isdst #=> true
Time.local(2000, 7, 1).dst? #=> true
# Asia/Tokyo:
Time.local(2000, 1, 1).zone #=> "JST"
Time.local(2000, 1, 1).isdst #=> false
Time.local(2000, 1, 1).dst? #=> false
Time.local(2000, 7, 1).zone #=> "JST"
Time.local(2000, 7, 1).isdst #=> false
Time.local(2000, 7, 1).dst? #=> false
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# File 'time.c', line 4736
static VALUE
time_isdst(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
MAKE_TM(time, tobj);
if (tobj->vtm.isdst == VTM_ISDST_INITVAL) {
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "isdst is not set yet");
}
return tobj->vtm.isdst ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
}
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#eql?(other_time) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true
if time and other_time
are both Time objects with the same seconds and fractional seconds.
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# File 'time.c', line 3722
static VALUE
time_eql(VALUE time1, VALUE time2)
{
struct time_object *tobj1, *tobj2;
GetTimeval(time1, tobj1);
if (IsTimeval(time2)) {
GetTimeval(time2, tobj2);
return rb_equal(w2v(tobj1->timew), w2v(tobj2->timew));
}
return Qfalse;
}
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#floor([ndigits]) ⇒ Time
Floors sub seconds to a given precision in decimal digits (0 digits by default). It returns a new Time object. ndigits
should be zero or a positive integer.
require 'time'
t = Time.utc(2010,3,30, 5,43,25.123456789r)
t.iso8601(10) #=> "2010-03-30T05:43:25.1234567890Z"
t.floor.iso8601(10) #=> "2010-03-30T05:43:25.0000000000Z"
t.floor(0).iso8601(10) #=> "2010-03-30T05:43:25.0000000000Z"
t.floor(1).iso8601(10) #=> "2010-03-30T05:43:25.1000000000Z"
t.floor(2).iso8601(10) #=> "2010-03-30T05:43:25.1200000000Z"
t.floor(3).iso8601(10) #=> "2010-03-30T05:43:25.1230000000Z"
t.floor(4).iso8601(10) #=> "2010-03-30T05:43:25.1234000000Z"
t = Time.utc(1999,12,31, 23,59,59)
(t + 0.4).floor.iso8601(3) #=> "1999-12-31T23:59:59.000Z"
(t + 0.9).floor.iso8601(3) #=> "1999-12-31T23:59:59.000Z"
(t + 1.4).floor.iso8601(3) #=> "2000-01-01T00:00:00.000Z"
(t + 1.9).floor.iso8601(3) #=> "2000-01-01T00:00:00.000Z"
t = Time.utc(1999,12,31, 23,59,59)
(t + 0.123456789).floor(4).iso8601(6) #=> "1999-12-31T23:59:59.123400Z"
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# File 'time.c', line 4351
static VALUE
time_floor(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE time)
{
VALUE ndigits, v, den;
struct time_object *tobj;
if (!rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 1) || NIL_P(ndigits = argv[0]))
den = INT2FIX(1);
else
den = ndigits_denominator(ndigits);
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
v = w2v(rb_time_unmagnify(tobj->timew));
v = modv(v, den);
return time_add(tobj, time, v, -1);
}
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#friday? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'time.c', line 4669
static VALUE
time_friday(VALUE time)
{
wday_p(5);
}
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#getgm ⇒ Time #getutc ⇒ Time
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# File 'time.c', line 4037
static VALUE
time_getgmtime(VALUE time)
{
return time_gmtime(time_dup(time));
}
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#getlocal ⇒ Time #getlocal(utc_offset) ⇒ Time #getlocal(timezone) ⇒ Time
Returns a new Time object representing time in local time (using the local time zone in effect for this process).
If utc_offset
is given, it is used instead of the local time. utc_offset
can be given as a human-readable string (eg. "+09:00"
) or as a number of seconds (eg. 32400
).
t = Time.utc(2000,1,1,20,15,1) #=> 2000-01-01 20:15:01 UTC
t.utc? #=> true
l = t.getlocal #=> 2000-01-01 14:15:01 -0600
l.utc? #=> false
t == l #=> true
j = t.getlocal("+09:00") #=> 2000-01-02 05:15:01 +0900
j.utc? #=> false
t == j #=> true
k = t.getlocal(9*60*60) #=> 2000-01-02 05:15:01 +0900
k.utc? #=> false
t == k #=> true
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# File 'time.c', line 3992
static VALUE
time_getlocaltime(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE time)
{
VALUE off;
if (rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 1) && !NIL_P(off = argv[0])) {
VALUE zone = off;
if (maybe_tzobj_p(zone)) {
VALUE t = time_dup(time);
if (zone_localtime(off, t)) return t;
}
if (NIL_P(off = utc_offset_arg(off))) {
if (NIL_P(zone = find_timezone(time, zone))) invalid_utc_offset();
time = time_dup(time);
if (!zone_localtime(zone, time)) invalid_utc_offset();
return time;
}
else if (off == UTC_ZONE) {
return time_gmtime(time_dup(time));
}
validate_utc_offset(off);
time = time_dup(time);
time_set_utc_offset(time, off);
return time_fixoff(time);
}
return time_localtime(time_dup(time));
}
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#getgm ⇒ Time #getutc ⇒ Time
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# File 'time.c', line 4037
static VALUE
time_getgmtime(VALUE time)
{
return time_gmtime(time_dup(time));
}
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#utc? ⇒ Boolean #gmt? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true
if time represents a time in UTC (GMT).
t = Time.now #=> 2007-11-19 08:15:23 -0600
t.utc? #=> false
t = Time.gm(2000,"jan",1,20,15,1) #=> 2000-01-01 20:15:01 UTC
t.utc? #=> true
t = Time.now #=> 2007-11-19 08:16:03 -0600
t.gmt? #=> false
t = Time.gm(2000,1,1,20,15,1) #=> 2000-01-01 20:15:01 UTC
t.gmt? #=> true
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# File 'time.c', line 3753
static VALUE
time_utc_p(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
if (TZMODE_UTC_P(tobj)) return Qtrue;
return Qfalse;
}
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#gmt_offset ⇒ Integer #gmtoff ⇒ Integer #utc_offset ⇒ Integer
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# File 'time.c', line 4798
VALUE
rb_time_utc_offset(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
if (TZMODE_UTC_P(tobj)) {
return INT2FIX(0);
}
else {
MAKE_TM(time, tobj);
return tobj->vtm.utc_offset;
}
}
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#gmtime ⇒ Time #utc ⇒ Time
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# File 'time.c', line 3906
static VALUE
time_gmtime(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
struct vtm vtm;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
if (TZMODE_UTC_P(tobj)) {
if (tobj->tm_got)
return time;
}
else {
time_modify(time);
}
vtm.zone = rb_fstring_lit("UTC");
GMTIMEW(tobj->timew, &vtm);
tobj->vtm = vtm;
tobj->tm_got = 1;
TZMODE_SET_UTC(tobj);
return time;
}
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#gmt_offset ⇒ Integer #gmtoff ⇒ Integer #utc_offset ⇒ Integer
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# File 'time.c', line 4798
VALUE
rb_time_utc_offset(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
if (TZMODE_UTC_P(tobj)) {
return INT2FIX(0);
}
else {
MAKE_TM(time, tobj);
return tobj->vtm.utc_offset;
}
}
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#hash ⇒ Integer
Returns a hash code for this Time object.
See also Object#hash.
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# File 'time.c', line 3772
static VALUE
time_hash(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
return rb_hash(w2v(tobj->timew));
}
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#hour ⇒ Integer
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# File 'time.c', line 4470
static VALUE
time_hour(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
MAKE_TM(time, tobj);
return INT2FIX(tobj->vtm.hour);
}
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#initialize_copy(time) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'time.c', line 3782
static VALUE
time_init_copy(VALUE copy, VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj, *tcopy;
if (!OBJ_INIT_COPY(copy, time)) return copy;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
GetNewTimeval(copy, tcopy);
MEMCPY(tcopy, tobj, struct time_object, 1);
return copy;
}
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#inspect ⇒ String
Returns a detailed string representing time. Unlike to_s, preserves nanoseconds in the representation for easier debugging.
t = Time.now
t.inspect #=> "2012-11-10 18:16:12.261257655 +0100"
t.strftime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%N %z" #=> "2012-11-10 18:16:12.261257655 +0100"
t.utc.inspect #=> "2012-11-10 17:16:12.261257655 UTC"
t.strftime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%N UTC" #=> "2012-11-10 17:16:12.261257655 UTC"
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# File 'time.c', line 4113
static VALUE
time_inspect(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
VALUE str, subsec;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
str = strftimev("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", time, rb_usascii_encoding());
subsec = w2v(wmod(tobj->timew, WINT2FIXWV(TIME_SCALE)));
if (FIXNUM_P(subsec) && FIX2LONG(subsec) == 0) {
}
else if (FIXNUM_P(subsec) && FIX2LONG(subsec) < TIME_SCALE) {
long len;
str = rb_enc_sprintf(rb_usascii_encoding(), "%"PRIsVALUE".%09ld", str, FIX2LONG(subsec));
for (len=RSTRING_LEN(str); RSTRING_PTR(str)[len-1] == '0' && len > 0; len--)
;
rb_str_resize(str, len);
}
else {
rb_str_cat_cstr(str, " ");
subsec = quov(subsec, INT2FIX(TIME_SCALE));
rb_str_concat(str, rb_obj_as_string(subsec));
}
if (TZMODE_UTC_P(tobj)) {
rb_str_cat_cstr(str, " UTC");
}
else {
rb_str_concat(str, strftimev(" %z", time, rb_usascii_encoding()));
}
return str;
}
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#isdst ⇒ Boolean #dst? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true
if time occurs during Daylight Saving Time in its time zone.
# CST6CDT:
Time.local(2000, 1, 1).zone #=> "CST"
Time.local(2000, 1, 1).isdst #=> false
Time.local(2000, 1, 1).dst? #=> false
Time.local(2000, 7, 1).zone #=> "CDT"
Time.local(2000, 7, 1).isdst #=> true
Time.local(2000, 7, 1).dst? #=> true
# Asia/Tokyo:
Time.local(2000, 1, 1).zone #=> "JST"
Time.local(2000, 1, 1).isdst #=> false
Time.local(2000, 1, 1).dst? #=> false
Time.local(2000, 7, 1).zone #=> "JST"
Time.local(2000, 7, 1).isdst #=> false
Time.local(2000, 7, 1).dst? #=> false
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# File 'time.c', line 4736
static VALUE
time_isdst(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
MAKE_TM(time, tobj);
if (tobj->vtm.isdst == VTM_ISDST_INITVAL) {
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "isdst is not set yet");
}
return tobj->vtm.isdst ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
}
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#localtime ⇒ Time #localtime(utc_offset) ⇒ Time
Converts time to local time (using the local time zone in effect at the creation time of time) modifying the receiver.
If utc_offset
is given, it is used instead of the local time.
t = Time.utc(2000, "jan", 1, 20, 15, 1) #=> 2000-01-01 20:15:01 UTC
t.utc? #=> true
t.localtime #=> 2000-01-01 14:15:01 -0600
t.utc? #=> false
t.localtime("+09:00") #=> 2000-01-02 05:15:01 +0900
t.utc? #=> false
If utc_offset
is not given and time is local time, just returns the receiver.
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# File 'time.c', line 3876
static VALUE
time_localtime_m(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE time)
{
VALUE off;
if (rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 1) && !NIL_P(off = argv[0])) {
return time_zonelocal(time, off);
}
return time_localtime(time);
}
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#marshal_dump ⇒ Object (private)
:nodoc:
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# File 'time.c', line 5106
static VALUE
time_mdump(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
unsigned long p, s;
char buf[base_dump_size + sizeof(long) + 1];
int i;
VALUE str;
struct vtm vtm;
long year;
long usec, nsec;
VALUE subsecx, nano, subnano, v, zone;
VALUE year_extend = Qnil;
const int max_year = 1900+0xffff;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
gmtimew(tobj->timew, &vtm);
if (FIXNUM_P(vtm.year)) {
year = FIX2LONG(vtm.year);
if (year > max_year) {
year_extend = INT2FIX(year - max_year);
year = max_year;
}
else if (year < 1900) {
year_extend = LONG2NUM(1900 - year);
year = 1900;
}
}
else {
if (rb_int_positive_p(vtm.year)) {
year_extend = rb_int_minus(vtm.year, INT2FIX(max_year));
year = max_year;
}
else {
year_extend = rb_int_minus(INT2FIX(1900), vtm.year);
year = 1900;
}
}
subsecx = vtm.subsecx;
nano = mulquov(subsecx, INT2FIX(1000000000), INT2FIX(TIME_SCALE));
divmodv(nano, INT2FIX(1), &v, &subnano);
nsec = FIX2LONG(v);
usec = nsec / 1000;
nsec = nsec % 1000;
nano = addv(LONG2FIX(nsec), subnano);
p = 0x1UL << 31 | /* 1 */
TZMODE_UTC_P(tobj) << 30 | /* 1 */
(year-1900) << 14 | /* 16 */
(vtm.mon-1) << 10 | /* 4 */
vtm.mday << 5 | /* 5 */
vtm.hour; /* 5 */
s = (unsigned long)vtm.min << 26 | /* 6 */
vtm.sec << 20 | /* 6 */
usec; /* 20 */
for (i=0; i<4; i++) {
buf[i] = (unsigned char)p;
p = RSHIFT(p, 8);
}
for (i=4; i<8; i++) {
buf[i] = (unsigned char)s;
s = RSHIFT(s, 8);
}
if (!NIL_P(year_extend)) {
/*
* Append extended year distance from 1900..(1900+0xffff). In
* each cases, there is no sign as the value is positive. The
* format is length (marshaled long) + little endian packed
* binary (like as Fixnum and Bignum).
*/
size_t ysize = rb_absint_size(year_extend, NULL);
char *p, *const buf_year_extend = buf + base_dump_size;
if (ysize > LONG_MAX ||
(i = ruby_marshal_write_long((long)ysize, buf_year_extend)) < 0) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "year too %s to marshal: %"PRIsVALUE" UTC",
(year == 1900 ? "small" : "big"), vtm.year);
}
i += base_dump_size;
str = rb_str_new(NULL, i + ysize);
p = RSTRING_PTR(str);
memcpy(p, buf, i);
p += i;
rb_integer_pack(year_extend, p, ysize, 1, 0, INTEGER_PACK_LITTLE_ENDIAN);
}
else {
str = rb_str_new(buf, base_dump_size);
}
rb_copy_generic_ivar(str, time);
if (!rb_equal(nano, INT2FIX(0))) {
if (RB_TYPE_P(nano, T_RATIONAL)) {
rb_ivar_set(str, id_nano_num, RRATIONAL(nano)->num);
rb_ivar_set(str, id_nano_den, RRATIONAL(nano)->den);
}
else {
rb_ivar_set(str, id_nano_num, nano);
rb_ivar_set(str, id_nano_den, INT2FIX(1));
}
}
if (nsec) { /* submicro is only for Ruby 1.9.1 compatibility */
/*
* submicro is formatted in fixed-point packed BCD (without sign).
* It represent digits under microsecond.
* For nanosecond resolution, 3 digits (2 bytes) are used.
* However it can be longer.
* Extra digits are ignored for loading.
*/
char buf[2];
int len = (int)sizeof(buf);
buf[1] = (char)((nsec % 10) << 4);
nsec /= 10;
buf[0] = (char)(nsec % 10);
nsec /= 10;
buf[0] |= (char)((nsec % 10) << 4);
if (buf[1] == 0)
len = 1;
rb_ivar_set(str, id_submicro, rb_str_new(buf, len));
}
if (!TZMODE_UTC_P(tobj)) {
VALUE off = rb_time_utc_offset(time), div, mod;
divmodv(off, INT2FIX(1), &div, &mod);
if (rb_equal(mod, INT2FIX(0)))
off = rb_Integer(div);
rb_ivar_set(str, id_offset, off);
}
zone = tobj->vtm.zone;
if (maybe_tzobj_p(zone)) {
zone = rb_funcallv(zone, id_name, 0, 0);
}
rb_ivar_set(str, id_zone, zone);
return str;
}
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#marshal_load(str) ⇒ Object (private)
:nodoc:
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# File 'time.c', line 5282
static VALUE
time_mload(VALUE time, VALUE str)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
unsigned long p, s;
time_t sec;
long usec;
unsigned char *buf;
struct vtm vtm;
int i, gmt;
long nsec;
VALUE submicro, nano_num, nano_den, offset, zone, year;
wideval_t timew;
time_modify(time);
#define get_attr(attr, iffound) \
attr = rb_attr_delete(str, id_##attr); \
if (!NIL_P(attr)) { \
iffound; \
}
get_attr(nano_num, {});
get_attr(nano_den, {});
get_attr(submicro, {});
get_attr(offset, (offset = rb_rescue(validate_utc_offset, offset, NULL, Qnil)));
get_attr(zone, (zone = rb_rescue(validate_zone_name, zone, NULL, Qnil)));
get_attr(year, {});
#undef get_attr
rb_copy_generic_ivar(time, str);
StringValue(str);
buf = (unsigned char *)RSTRING_PTR(str);
if (RSTRING_LEN(str) < base_dump_size) {
invalid_format:
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "marshaled time format differ");
}
p = s = 0;
for (i=0; i<4; i++) {
p |= (unsigned long)buf[i]<<(8*i);
}
for (i=4; i<8; i++) {
s |= (unsigned long)buf[i]<<(8*(i-4));
}
if ((p & (1UL<<31)) == 0) {
gmt = 0;
offset = Qnil;
sec = p;
usec = s;
nsec = usec * 1000;
timew = wadd(rb_time_magnify(TIMET2WV(sec)), wmulquoll(WINT2FIXWV(usec), TIME_SCALE, 1000000));
}
else {
p &= ~(1UL<<31);
gmt = (int)((p >> 30) & 0x1);
if (NIL_P(year)) {
year = INT2FIX(((int)(p >> 14) & 0xffff) + 1900);
}
if (RSTRING_LEN(str) > base_dump_size) {
long len = RSTRING_LEN(str) - base_dump_size;
long ysize = 0;
VALUE year_extend;
const char *ybuf = (const char *)(buf += base_dump_size);
ysize = ruby_marshal_read_long(&ybuf, len);
len -= ybuf - (const char *)buf;
if (ysize < 0 || ysize > len) goto invalid_format;
year_extend = rb_integer_unpack(ybuf, ysize, 1, 0, INTEGER_PACK_LITTLE_ENDIAN);
if (year == INT2FIX(1900)) {
year = rb_int_minus(year, year_extend);
}
else {
year = rb_int_plus(year, year_extend);
}
}
vtm.year = year;
vtm.mon = ((int)(p >> 10) & 0xf) + 1;
vtm.mday = (int)(p >> 5) & 0x1f;
vtm.hour = (int) p & 0x1f;
vtm.min = (int)(s >> 26) & 0x3f;
vtm.sec = (int)(s >> 20) & 0x3f;
vtm.utc_offset = INT2FIX(0);
vtm.yday = vtm.wday = 0;
vtm.isdst = 0;
vtm.zone = rb_fstring_lit("");
usec = (long)(s & 0xfffff);
nsec = usec * 1000;
vtm.subsecx = mulquov(LONG2FIX(nsec), INT2FIX(TIME_SCALE), LONG2FIX(1000000000));
if (nano_num != Qnil) {
VALUE nano = quov(num_exact(nano_num), num_exact(nano_den));
vtm.subsecx = addv(vtm.subsecx, mulquov(nano, INT2FIX(TIME_SCALE), LONG2FIX(1000000000)));
}
else if (submicro != Qnil) { /* for Ruby 1.9.1 compatibility */
unsigned char *ptr;
long len;
int digit;
ptr = (unsigned char*)StringValuePtr(submicro);
len = RSTRING_LEN(submicro);
nsec = 0;
if (0 < len) {
if (10 <= (digit = ptr[0] >> 4)) goto end_submicro;
nsec += digit * 100;
if (10 <= (digit = ptr[0] & 0xf)) goto end_submicro;
nsec += digit * 10;
}
if (1 < len) {
if (10 <= (digit = ptr[1] >> 4)) goto end_submicro;
nsec += digit;
}
vtm.subsecx = addv(vtm.subsecx, mulquov(LONG2FIX(nsec), INT2FIX(TIME_SCALE), LONG2FIX(1000000000)));
end_submicro: ;
}
timew = timegmw(&vtm);
}
GetNewTimeval(time, tobj);
tobj->tzmode = TIME_TZMODE_LOCALTIME;
tobj->tm_got = 0;
tobj->timew = timew;
if (gmt) {
TZMODE_SET_UTC(tobj);
}
else if (!NIL_P(offset)) {
time_set_utc_offset(time, offset);
time_fixoff(time);
}
if (!NIL_P(zone)) {
zone = mload_zone(time, zone);
tobj->vtm.zone = zone;
zone_localtime(zone, time);
}
return time;
}
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#day ⇒ Integer #mday ⇒ Integer
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# File 'time.c', line 4492
static VALUE
time_mday(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
MAKE_TM(time, tobj);
return INT2FIX(tobj->vtm.mday);
}
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#min ⇒ Integer
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# File 'time.c', line 4450
static VALUE
time_min(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
MAKE_TM(time, tobj);
return INT2FIX(tobj->vtm.min);
}
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#mon ⇒ Integer #month ⇒ Integer
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# File 'time.c', line 4514
static VALUE
time_mon(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
MAKE_TM(time, tobj);
return INT2FIX(tobj->vtm.mon);
}
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#monday? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'time.c', line 4605
static VALUE
time_monday(VALUE time)
{
wday_p(1);
}
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#mon ⇒ Integer #month ⇒ Integer
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# File 'time.c', line 4514
static VALUE
time_mon(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
MAKE_TM(time, tobj);
return INT2FIX(tobj->vtm.mon);
}
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#nsec ⇒ Integer #tv_nsec ⇒ Integer
Returns the number of nanoseconds for time.
t = Time.now #=> 2007-11-17 15:18:03 +0900
"%10.9f" % t.to_f #=> "1195280283.536151409"
t.nsec #=> 536151406
The lowest digits of #to_f and #nsec are different because IEEE 754 double is not accurate enough to represent the exact number of nanoseconds since the Epoch.
The more accurate value is returned by #nsec.
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# File 'time.c', line 3633
static VALUE
time_nsec(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
return rb_to_int(w2v(wmulquoll(wmod(tobj->timew, WINT2WV(TIME_SCALE)), 1000000000, TIME_SCALE)));
}
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#round([ndigits]) ⇒ Time
Rounds sub seconds to a given precision in decimal digits (0 digits by default). It returns a new Time object. ndigits
should be zero or a positive integer.
require 'time'
t = Time.utc(2010,3,30, 5,43,25.123456789r)
t.iso8601(10) #=> "2010-03-30T05:43:25.1234567890Z"
t.round.iso8601(10) #=> "2010-03-30T05:43:25.0000000000Z"
t.round(0).iso8601(10) #=> "2010-03-30T05:43:25.0000000000Z"
t.round(1).iso8601(10) #=> "2010-03-30T05:43:25.1000000000Z"
t.round(2).iso8601(10) #=> "2010-03-30T05:43:25.1200000000Z"
t.round(3).iso8601(10) #=> "2010-03-30T05:43:25.1230000000Z"
t.round(4).iso8601(10) #=> "2010-03-30T05:43:25.1235000000Z"
t = Time.utc(1999,12,31, 23,59,59)
(t + 0.4).round.iso8601(3) #=> "1999-12-31T23:59:59.000Z"
(t + 0.49).round.iso8601(3) #=> "1999-12-31T23:59:59.000Z"
(t + 0.5).round.iso8601(3) #=> "2000-01-01T00:00:00.000Z"
(t + 1.4).round.iso8601(3) #=> "2000-01-01T00:00:00.000Z"
(t + 1.49).round.iso8601(3) #=> "2000-01-01T00:00:00.000Z"
(t + 1.5).round.iso8601(3) #=> "2000-01-01T00:00:01.000Z"
t = Time.utc(1999,12,31, 23,59,59)
(t + 0.123456789).round(4).iso8601(6) #=> "1999-12-31T23:59:59.123500Z"
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# File 'time.c', line 4301
static VALUE
time_round(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE time)
{
VALUE ndigits, v, den;
struct time_object *tobj;
if (!rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 1) || NIL_P(ndigits = argv[0]))
den = INT2FIX(1);
else
den = ndigits_denominator(ndigits);
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
v = w2v(rb_time_unmagnify(tobj->timew));
v = modv(v, den);
if (lt(v, quov(den, INT2FIX(2))))
return time_add(tobj, time, v, -1);
else
return time_add(tobj, time, subv(den, v), 1);
}
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#saturday? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'time.c', line 4685
static VALUE
time_saturday(VALUE time)
{
wday_p(6);
}
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#sec ⇒ Integer
Returns the second of the minute (0..60) for time.
Note: Seconds range from zero to 60 to allow the system to inject leap seconds. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leap_second for further details.
t = Time.now #=> 2007-11-19 08:25:02 -0600
t.sec #=> 2
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# File 'time.c', line 4430
static VALUE
time_sec(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
MAKE_TM(time, tobj);
return INT2FIX(tobj->vtm.sec);
}
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#strftime(string) ⇒ String
Formats time according to the directives in the given format string.
The directives begin with a percent (%) character. Any text not listed as a directive will be passed through to the output string.
The directive consists of a percent (%) character, zero or more flags, optional minimum field width, optional modifier and a conversion specifier as follows:
%<flags><width><modifier><conversion>
Flags:
- don't pad a numerical output
_ use spaces for padding
0 use zeros for padding
^ upcase the result string
# change case
: use colons for %z
The minimum field width specifies the minimum width.
The modifiers are “E” and “O”. They are ignored.
Format directives:
Date (Year, Month, Day):
%Y - Year with century if provided, will pad result at least 4 digits.
-0001, 0000, 1995, 2009, 14292, etc.
%C - year / 100 (rounded down such as 20 in 2009)
%y - year % 100 (00..99)
%m - Month of the year, zero-padded (01..12)
%_m blank-padded ( 1..12)
%-m no-padded (1..12)
%B - The full month name (``January'')
%^B uppercased (``JANUARY'')
%b - The abbreviated month name (``Jan'')
%^b uppercased (``JAN'')
%h - Equivalent to %b
%d - Day of the month, zero-padded (01..31)
%-d no-padded (1..31)
%e - Day of the month, blank-padded ( 1..31)
%j - Day of the year (001..366)
Time (Hour, Minute, Second, Subsecond):
%H - Hour of the day, 24-hour clock, zero-padded (00..23)
%k - Hour of the day, 24-hour clock, blank-padded ( 0..23)
%I - Hour of the day, 12-hour clock, zero-padded (01..12)
%l - Hour of the day, 12-hour clock, blank-padded ( 1..12)
%P - Meridian indicator, lowercase (``am'' or ``pm'')
%p - Meridian indicator, uppercase (``AM'' or ``PM'')
%M - Minute of the hour (00..59)
%S - Second of the minute (00..60)
%L - Millisecond of the second (000..999)
The digits under millisecond are truncated to not produce 1000.
%N - Fractional seconds digits, default is 9 digits (nanosecond)
%3N millisecond (3 digits)
%6N microsecond (6 digits)
%9N nanosecond (9 digits)
%12N picosecond (12 digits)
%15N femtosecond (15 digits)
%18N attosecond (18 digits)
%21N zeptosecond (21 digits)
%24N yoctosecond (24 digits)
The digits under the specified length are truncated to avoid
carry up.
Time zone:
%z - Time zone as hour and minute offset from UTC (e.g. +0900)
%:z - hour and minute offset from UTC with a colon (e.g. +09:00)
%::z - hour, minute and second offset from UTC (e.g. +09:00:00)
%Z - Abbreviated time zone name or similar information. (OS dependent)
Weekday:
%A - The full weekday name (``Sunday'')
%^A uppercased (``SUNDAY'')
%a - The abbreviated name (``Sun'')
%^a uppercased (``SUN'')
%u - Day of the week (Monday is 1, 1..7)
%w - Day of the week (Sunday is 0, 0..6)
ISO 8601 week-based year and week number:
The first week of YYYY starts with a Monday and includes YYYY-01-04.
The days in the year before the first week are in the last week of
the previous year.
%G - The week-based year
%g - The last 2 digits of the week-based year (00..99)
%V - Week number of the week-based year (01..53)
Week number:
The first week of YYYY that starts with a Sunday or Monday (according to %U
or %W). The days in the year before the first week are in week 0.
%U - Week number of the year. The week starts with Sunday. (00..53)
%W - Week number of the year. The week starts with Monday. (00..53)
Seconds since the Epoch:
%s - Number of seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC.
Literal string:
%n - Newline character (\n)
%t - Tab character (\t)
%% - Literal ``%'' character
Combination:
%c - date and time (%a %b %e %T %Y)
%D - Date (%m/%d/%y)
%F - The ISO 8601 date format (%Y-%m-%d)
%v - VMS date (%e-%^b-%4Y)
%x - Same as %D
%X - Same as %T
%r - 12-hour time (%I:%M:%S %p)
%R - 24-hour time (%H:%M)
%T - 24-hour time (%H:%M:%S)
This method is similar to strftime() function defined in ISO C and POSIX.
While all directives are locale independent since Ruby 1.9, %Z is platform dependent. So, the result may differ even if the same format string is used in other systems such as C.
%z is recommended over %Z. %Z doesn’t identify the timezone. For example, “CST” is used at America/Chicago (-06:00), America/Havana (-05:00), Asia/Harbin (+08:00), Australia/Darwin (+09:30) and Australia/Adelaide (+10:30). Also, %Z is highly dependent on the operating system. For example, it may generate a non ASCII string on Japanese Windows, i.e. the result can be different to “JST”. So the numeric time zone offset, %z, is recommended.
Examples:
t = Time.new(2007,11,19,8,37,48,"-06:00") #=> 2007-11-19 08:37:48 -0600
t.strftime("Printed on %m/%d/%Y") #=> "Printed on 11/19/2007"
t.strftime("at %I:%M %p") #=> "at 08:37 AM"
Various ISO 8601 formats:
%Y%m%d => 20071119 Calendar date (basic)
%F => 2007-11-19 Calendar date (extended)
%Y-%m => 2007-11 Calendar date, reduced accuracy, specific month
%Y => 2007 Calendar date, reduced accuracy, specific year
%C => 20 Calendar date, reduced accuracy, specific century
%Y%j => 2007323 Ordinal date (basic)
%Y-%j => 2007-323 Ordinal date (extended)
%GW%V%u => 2007W471 Week date (basic)
%G-W%V-%u => 2007-W47-1 Week date (extended)
%GW%V => 2007W47 Week date, reduced accuracy, specific week (basic)
%G-W%V => 2007-W47 Week date, reduced accuracy, specific week (extended)
%H%M%S => 083748 Local time (basic)
%T => 08:37:48 Local time (extended)
%H%M => 0837 Local time, reduced accuracy, specific minute (basic)
%H:%M => 08:37 Local time, reduced accuracy, specific minute (extended)
%H => 08 Local time, reduced accuracy, specific hour
%H%M%S,%L => 083748,000 Local time with decimal fraction, comma as decimal sign (basic)
%T,%L => 08:37:48,000 Local time with decimal fraction, comma as decimal sign (extended)
%H%M%S.%L => 083748.000 Local time with decimal fraction, full stop as decimal sign (basic)
%T.%L => 08:37:48.000 Local time with decimal fraction, full stop as decimal sign (extended)
%H%M%S%z => 083748-0600 Local time and the difference from UTC (basic)
%T%:z => 08:37:48-06:00 Local time and the difference from UTC (extended)
%Y%m%dT%H%M%S%z => 20071119T083748-0600 Date and time of day for calendar date (basic)
%FT%T%:z => 2007-11-19T08:37:48-06:00 Date and time of day for calendar date (extended)
%Y%jT%H%M%S%z => 2007323T083748-0600 Date and time of day for ordinal date (basic)
%Y-%jT%T%:z => 2007-323T08:37:48-06:00 Date and time of day for ordinal date (extended)
%GW%V%uT%H%M%S%z => 2007W471T083748-0600 Date and time of day for week date (basic)
%G-W%V-%uT%T%:z => 2007-W47-1T08:37:48-06:00 Date and time of day for week date (extended)
%Y%m%dT%H%M => 20071119T0837 Calendar date and local time (basic)
%FT%R => 2007-11-19T08:37 Calendar date and local time (extended)
%Y%jT%H%MZ => 2007323T0837Z Ordinal date and UTC of day (basic)
%Y-%jT%RZ => 2007-323T08:37Z Ordinal date and UTC of day (extended)
%GW%V%uT%H%M%z => 2007W471T0837-0600 Week date and local time and difference from UTC (basic)
%G-W%V-%uT%R%:z => 2007-W47-1T08:37-06:00 Week date and local time and difference from UTC (extended)
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# File 'time.c', line 5069
static VALUE
time_strftime(VALUE time, VALUE format)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
const char *fmt;
long len;
rb_encoding *enc;
VALUE tmp;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
MAKE_TM(time, tobj);
StringValue(format);
if (!rb_enc_str_asciicompat_p(format)) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "format should have ASCII compatible encoding");
}
tmp = rb_str_tmp_frozen_acquire(format);
fmt = RSTRING_PTR(tmp);
len = RSTRING_LEN(tmp);
enc = rb_enc_get(format);
if (len == 0) {
rb_warning("strftime called with empty format string");
return rb_enc_str_new(0, 0, enc);
}
else {
VALUE str = rb_strftime_alloc(fmt, len, enc, time, &tobj->vtm, tobj->timew,
TZMODE_UTC_P(tobj));
rb_str_tmp_frozen_release(format, tmp);
if (!str) rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid format: %"PRIsVALUE, format);
return str;
}
}
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#subsec ⇒ Numeric
Returns the fraction for time.
The return value can be a rational number.
t = Time.now #=> 2009-03-26 22:33:12 +0900
"%10.9f" % t.to_f #=> "1238074392.940563917"
t.subsec #=> (94056401/100000000)
The lowest digits of #to_f and #subsec are different because IEEE 754 double is not accurate enough to represent the rational number.
The more accurate value is returned by #subsec.
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# File 'time.c', line 3661
static VALUE
time_subsec(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
return quov(w2v(wmod(tobj->timew, WINT2FIXWV(TIME_SCALE))), INT2FIX(TIME_SCALE));
}
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#succ ⇒ Object
#sunday? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'time.c', line 4589
static VALUE
time_sunday(VALUE time)
{
wday_p(0);
}
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#thursday? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'time.c', line 4653
static VALUE
time_thursday(VALUE time)
{
wday_p(4);
}
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#to_a ⇒ Array
Returns a ten-element array of values for time:
[sec, min, hour, day, month, year, wday, yday, isdst, zone]
See the individual methods for an explanation of the valid ranges of each value. The ten elements can be passed directly to Time::utc or Time::local to create a new Time object.
t = Time.now #=> 2007-11-19 08:36:01 -0600
now = t.to_a #=> [1, 36, 8, 19, 11, 2007, 1, 323, false, "CST"]
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# File 'time.c', line 4831
static VALUE
time_to_a(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
MAKE_TM(time, tobj);
return rb_ary_new3(10,
INT2FIX(tobj->vtm.sec),
INT2FIX(tobj->vtm.min),
INT2FIX(tobj->vtm.hour),
INT2FIX(tobj->vtm.mday),
INT2FIX(tobj->vtm.mon),
tobj->vtm.year,
INT2FIX(tobj->vtm.wday),
INT2FIX(tobj->vtm.yday),
tobj->vtm.isdst?Qtrue:Qfalse,
time_zone(time));
}
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#to_f ⇒ Float
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# File 'time.c', line 3552
static VALUE
time_to_f(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
return rb_Float(rb_time_unmagnify_to_float(tobj->timew));
}
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#to_i ⇒ Integer #tv_sec ⇒ Integer
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# File 'time.c', line 3528
static VALUE
time_to_i(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
return w2v(wdiv(tobj->timew, WINT2FIXWV(TIME_SCALE)));
}
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#to_r ⇒ Object
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# File 'time.c', line 3576
static VALUE
time_to_r(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
VALUE v;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
v = rb_time_unmagnify_to_rational(tobj->timew);
if (!RB_TYPE_P(v, T_RATIONAL)) {
v = rb_Rational1(v);
}
return v;
}
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#to_s ⇒ String
Returns a string representing time. Equivalent to calling #strftime with the appropriate format string.
t = Time.now
t.to_s #=> "2012-11-10 18:16:12 +0100"
t.strftime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z" #=> "2012-11-10 18:16:12 +0100"
t.utc.to_s #=> "2012-11-10 17:16:12 UTC"
t.strftime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S UTC" #=> "2012-11-10 17:16:12 UTC"
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# File 'time.c', line 4086
static VALUE
time_to_s(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
if (TZMODE_UTC_P(tobj))
return strftimev("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S UTC", time, rb_usascii_encoding());
else
return strftimev("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z", time, rb_usascii_encoding());
}
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#tuesday? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'time.c', line 4621
static VALUE
time_tuesday(VALUE time)
{
wday_p(2);
}
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#nsec ⇒ Integer #tv_nsec ⇒ Integer
Returns the number of nanoseconds for time.
t = Time.now #=> 2007-11-17 15:18:03 +0900
"%10.9f" % t.to_f #=> "1195280283.536151409"
t.nsec #=> 536151406
The lowest digits of #to_f and #nsec are different because IEEE 754 double is not accurate enough to represent the exact number of nanoseconds since the Epoch.
The more accurate value is returned by #nsec.
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# File 'time.c', line 3633
static VALUE
time_nsec(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
return rb_to_int(w2v(wmulquoll(wmod(tobj->timew, WINT2WV(TIME_SCALE)), 1000000000, TIME_SCALE)));
}
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#to_i ⇒ Integer #tv_sec ⇒ Integer
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# File 'time.c', line 3528
static VALUE
time_to_i(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
return w2v(wdiv(tobj->timew, WINT2FIXWV(TIME_SCALE)));
}
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#usec ⇒ Integer #tv_usec ⇒ Integer
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# File 'time.c', line 3602
static VALUE
time_usec(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
wideval_t w, q, r;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
w = wmod(tobj->timew, WINT2WV(TIME_SCALE));
wmuldivmod(w, WINT2FIXWV(1000000), WINT2FIXWV(TIME_SCALE), &q, &r);
return rb_to_int(w2v(q));
}
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#usec ⇒ Integer #tv_usec ⇒ Integer
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# File 'time.c', line 3602
static VALUE
time_usec(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
wideval_t w, q, r;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
w = wmod(tobj->timew, WINT2WV(TIME_SCALE));
wmuldivmod(w, WINT2FIXWV(1000000), WINT2FIXWV(TIME_SCALE), &q, &r);
return rb_to_int(w2v(q));
}
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#gmtime ⇒ Time #utc ⇒ Time
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# File 'time.c', line 3906
static VALUE
time_gmtime(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
struct vtm vtm;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
if (TZMODE_UTC_P(tobj)) {
if (tobj->tm_got)
return time;
}
else {
time_modify(time);
}
vtm.zone = rb_fstring_lit("UTC");
GMTIMEW(tobj->timew, &vtm);
tobj->vtm = vtm;
tobj->tm_got = 1;
TZMODE_SET_UTC(tobj);
return time;
}
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#utc? ⇒ Boolean #gmt? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true
if time represents a time in UTC (GMT).
t = Time.now #=> 2007-11-19 08:15:23 -0600
t.utc? #=> false
t = Time.gm(2000,"jan",1,20,15,1) #=> 2000-01-01 20:15:01 UTC
t.utc? #=> true
t = Time.now #=> 2007-11-19 08:16:03 -0600
t.gmt? #=> false
t = Time.gm(2000,1,1,20,15,1) #=> 2000-01-01 20:15:01 UTC
t.gmt? #=> true
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# File 'time.c', line 3753
static VALUE
time_utc_p(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
if (TZMODE_UTC_P(tobj)) return Qtrue;
return Qfalse;
}
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#gmt_offset ⇒ Integer #gmtoff ⇒ Integer #utc_offset ⇒ Integer
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# File 'time.c', line 4798
VALUE
rb_time_utc_offset(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
if (TZMODE_UTC_P(tobj)) {
return INT2FIX(0);
}
else {
MAKE_TM(time, tobj);
return tobj->vtm.utc_offset;
}
}
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#wday ⇒ Integer
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# File 'time.c', line 4562
static VALUE
time_wday(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
MAKE_TM(time, tobj);
return INT2FIX((int)tobj->vtm.wday);
}
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#wednesday? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'time.c', line 4637
static VALUE
time_wednesday(VALUE time)
{
wday_p(3);
}
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#yday ⇒ Integer
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# File 'time.c', line 4701
static VALUE
time_yday(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
MAKE_TM(time, tobj);
return INT2FIX(tobj->vtm.yday);
}
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#year ⇒ Integer
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# File 'time.c', line 4534
static VALUE
time_year(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
MAKE_TM(time, tobj);
return tobj->vtm.year;
}
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#zone ⇒ String
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# File 'time.c', line 4762
static VALUE
time_zone(VALUE time)
{
struct time_object *tobj;
VALUE zone;
GetTimeval(time, tobj);
MAKE_TM(time, tobj);
if (TZMODE_UTC_P(tobj)) {
return rb_usascii_str_new_cstr("UTC");
}
zone = tobj->vtm.zone;
if (NIL_P(zone))
return Qnil;
if (RB_TYPE_P(zone, T_STRING))
zone = rb_str_dup(zone);
return zone;
}
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