1.3.0[−][src]Struct alloc::time::Duration  
A Duration type to represent a span of time, typically used for system
timeouts.
Each Duration is composed of a whole number of seconds and a fractional part
represented in nanoseconds.  If the underlying system does not support
nanosecond-level precision, APIs binding a system timeout will typically round up
the number of nanoseconds.
Durations implement many common traits, including Add, Sub, and other
ops traits.
Examples
use std::time::Duration; let five_seconds = Duration::new(5, 0); let five_seconds_and_five_nanos = five_seconds + Duration::new(0, 5); assert_eq!(five_seconds_and_five_nanos.as_secs(), 5); assert_eq!(five_seconds_and_five_nanos.subsec_nanos(), 5); let ten_millis = Duration::from_millis(10);
Methods
impl Duration[src] 
impl Duration| pub fn new(secs: u64, nanos: u32) -> Duration | [src] | 
Creates a new Duration from the specified number of whole seconds and
additional nanoseconds.
If the number of nanoseconds is greater than 1 billion (the number of nanoseconds in a second), then it will carry over into the seconds provided.
Panics
This constructor will panic if the carry from the nanoseconds overflows the seconds counter.
Examples
use std::time::Duration; let five_seconds = Duration::new(5, 0);
| pub const fn from_secs(secs: u64) -> Duration | [src] | 
Creates a new Duration from the specified number of whole seconds.
Examples
use std::time::Duration; let duration = Duration::from_secs(5); assert_eq!(5, duration.as_secs()); assert_eq!(0, duration.subsec_nanos());
| pub const fn from_millis(millis: u64) -> Duration | [src] | 
Creates a new Duration from the specified number of milliseconds.
Examples
use std::time::Duration; let duration = Duration::from_millis(2569); assert_eq!(2, duration.as_secs()); assert_eq!(569_000_000, duration.subsec_nanos());
| pub const fn from_micros(micros: u64) -> Duration | 1.27.0[src] | 
Creates a new Duration from the specified number of microseconds.
Examples
use std::time::Duration; let duration = Duration::from_micros(1_000_002); assert_eq!(1, duration.as_secs()); assert_eq!(2000, duration.subsec_nanos());
| pub const fn from_nanos(nanos: u64) -> Duration | 1.27.0[src] | 
Creates a new Duration from the specified number of nanoseconds.
Examples
use std::time::Duration; let duration = Duration::from_nanos(1_000_000_123); assert_eq!(1, duration.as_secs()); assert_eq!(123, duration.subsec_nanos());
| pub const fn as_secs(&self) -> u64 | [src] | 
Returns the number of whole seconds contained by this Duration.
The returned value does not include the fractional (nanosecond) part of the
duration, which can be obtained using subsec_nanos.
Examples
use std::time::Duration; let duration = Duration::new(5, 730023852); assert_eq!(duration.as_secs(), 5);
To determine the total number of seconds represented by the Duration,
use as_secs in combination with subsec_nanos:
use std::time::Duration; let duration = Duration::new(5, 730023852); assert_eq!(5.730023852, duration.as_secs() as f64 + duration.subsec_nanos() as f64 * 1e-9);
| pub const fn subsec_millis(&self) -> u32 | 1.27.0[src] | 
Returns the fractional part of this Duration, in whole milliseconds.
This method does not return the length of the duration when represented by milliseconds. The returned number always represents a fractional portion of a second (i.e., it is less than one thousand).
Examples
use std::time::Duration; let duration = Duration::from_millis(5432); assert_eq!(duration.as_secs(), 5); assert_eq!(duration.subsec_millis(), 432);
| pub const fn subsec_micros(&self) -> u32 | 1.27.0[src] | 
Returns the fractional part of this Duration, in whole microseconds.
This method does not return the length of the duration when represented by microseconds. The returned number always represents a fractional portion of a second (i.e., it is less than one million).
Examples
use std::time::Duration; let duration = Duration::from_micros(1_234_567); assert_eq!(duration.as_secs(), 1); assert_eq!(duration.subsec_micros(), 234_567);
| pub const fn subsec_nanos(&self) -> u32 | [src] | 
Returns the fractional part of this Duration, in nanoseconds.
This method does not return the length of the duration when represented by nanoseconds. The returned number always represents a fractional portion of a second (i.e., it is less than one billion).
Examples
use std::time::Duration; let duration = Duration::from_millis(5010); assert_eq!(duration.as_secs(), 5); assert_eq!(duration.subsec_nanos(), 10_000_000);
| pub const fn as_millis(&self) -> u128 | 1.33.0[src] | 
Returns the total number of whole milliseconds contained by this Duration.
Examples
use std::time::Duration; let duration = Duration::new(5, 730023852); assert_eq!(duration.as_millis(), 5730);
| pub const fn as_micros(&self) -> u128 | 1.33.0[src] | 
Returns the total number of whole microseconds contained by this Duration.
Examples
use std::time::Duration; let duration = Duration::new(5, 730023852); assert_eq!(duration.as_micros(), 5730023);
| pub const fn as_nanos(&self) -> u128 | 1.33.0[src] | 
Returns the total number of nanoseconds contained by this Duration.
Examples
use std::time::Duration; let duration = Duration::new(5, 730023852); assert_eq!(duration.as_nanos(), 5730023852);
| pub fn checked_add(self, rhs: Duration) -> Option<Duration> | 1.16.0[src] | 
Checked Duration addition. Computes self + other, returning None
if overflow occurred.
Examples
Basic usage:
use std::time::Duration; assert_eq!(Duration::new(0, 0).checked_add(Duration::new(0, 1)), Some(Duration::new(0, 1))); assert_eq!(Duration::new(1, 0).checked_add(Duration::new(std::u64::MAX, 0)), None);
| pub fn checked_sub(self, rhs: Duration) -> Option<Duration> | 1.16.0[src] | 
Checked Duration subtraction. Computes self - other, returning None
if the result would be negative or if overflow occurred.
Examples
Basic usage:
use std::time::Duration; assert_eq!(Duration::new(0, 1).checked_sub(Duration::new(0, 0)), Some(Duration::new(0, 1))); assert_eq!(Duration::new(0, 0).checked_sub(Duration::new(0, 1)), None);
| pub fn checked_mul(self, rhs: u32) -> Option<Duration> | 1.16.0[src] | 
Checked Duration multiplication. Computes self * other, returning
None if overflow occurred.
Examples
Basic usage:
use std::time::Duration; assert_eq!(Duration::new(0, 500_000_001).checked_mul(2), Some(Duration::new(1, 2))); assert_eq!(Duration::new(std::u64::MAX - 1, 0).checked_mul(2), None);
| pub fn checked_div(self, rhs: u32) -> Option<Duration> | 1.16.0[src] | 
Checked Duration division. Computes self / other, returning None
if other == 0.
Examples
Basic usage:
use std::time::Duration; assert_eq!(Duration::new(2, 0).checked_div(2), Some(Duration::new(1, 0))); assert_eq!(Duration::new(1, 0).checked_div(2), Some(Duration::new(0, 500_000_000))); assert_eq!(Duration::new(2, 0).checked_div(0), None);
| pub const fn as_float_secs(&self) -> f64 | [src] | 
duration_float)Returns the number of seconds contained by this Duration as f64.
The returned value does include the fractional (nanosecond) part of the duration.
Examples
#![feature(duration_float)] use std::time::Duration; let dur = Duration::new(2, 700_000_000); assert_eq!(dur.as_float_secs(), 2.7);
| pub fn from_float_secs(secs: f64) -> Duration | [src] | 
duration_float)Creates a new Duration from the specified number of seconds.
Panics
This constructor will panic if secs is not finite, negative or overflows Duration.
Examples
#![feature(duration_float)] use std::time::Duration; let dur = Duration::from_float_secs(2.7); assert_eq!(dur, Duration::new(2, 700_000_000));
| pub fn mul_f64(self, rhs: f64) -> Duration | [src] | 
duration_float)Multiply Duration by f64.
Panics
This method will panic if result is not finite, negative or overflows Duration.
Examples
#![feature(duration_float)] use std::time::Duration; let dur = Duration::new(2, 700_000_000); assert_eq!(dur.mul_f64(3.14), Duration::new(8, 478_000_000)); assert_eq!(dur.mul_f64(3.14e5), Duration::new(847_800, 0));
| pub fn div_f64(self, rhs: f64) -> Duration | [src] | 
duration_float)Divide Duration by f64.
Panics
This method will panic if result is not finite, negative or overflows Duration.
Examples
#![feature(duration_float)] use std::time::Duration; let dur = Duration::new(2, 700_000_000); assert_eq!(dur.div_f64(3.14), Duration::new(0, 859_872_611)); // note that truncation is used, not rounding assert_eq!(dur.div_f64(3.14e5), Duration::new(0, 8_598));
| pub fn div_duration(self, rhs: Duration) -> f64 | [src] | 
duration_float)Divide Duration by Duration and return f64.
Examples
#![feature(duration_float)] use std::time::Duration; let dur1 = Duration::new(2, 700_000_000); let dur2 = Duration::new(5, 400_000_000); assert_eq!(dur1.div_duration(dur2), 0.5);
Trait Implementations
impl Sub<Duration> for Instant1.8.0[src] 
impl Sub<Duration> for Instanttype Output = Instant
The resulting type after applying the - operator.
| fn sub(self, other: Duration) -> Instant | [src] | 
impl Sub<Duration> for SystemTime1.8.0[src] 
impl Sub<Duration> for SystemTimetype Output = SystemTime
The resulting type after applying the - operator.
| fn sub(self, dur: Duration) -> SystemTime | [src] | 
impl Add<Duration> for SystemTime1.8.0[src] 
impl Add<Duration> for SystemTimetype Output = SystemTime
The resulting type after applying the + operator.
| fn add(self, dur: Duration) -> SystemTime | [src] | 
Panics
This function may panic if the resulting point in time cannot be represented by the
underlying data structure. See checked_add for a version without panic.
impl Add<Duration> for Instant1.8.0[src] 
impl Add<Duration> for Instanttype Output = Instant
The resulting type after applying the + operator.
| fn add(self, other: Duration) -> Instant | [src] | 
Panics
This function may panic if the resulting point in time cannot be represented by the
underlying data structure. See checked_add for a version without panic.
impl SubAssign<Duration> for Instant1.9.0[src] 
impl SubAssign<Duration> for Instant| fn sub_assign(&mut self, other: Duration) | [src] | 
impl SubAssign<Duration> for SystemTime1.9.0[src] 
impl SubAssign<Duration> for SystemTime| fn sub_assign(&mut self, other: Duration) | [src] | 
impl AddAssign<Duration> for SystemTime1.9.0[src] 
impl AddAssign<Duration> for SystemTime| fn add_assign(&mut self, other: Duration) | [src] | 
impl AddAssign<Duration> for Instant1.9.0[src] 
impl AddAssign<Duration> for Instant| fn add_assign(&mut self, other: Duration) | [src] | 
impl SubAssign<Duration> for Duration1.9.0[src] 
impl SubAssign<Duration> for Duration| fn sub_assign(&mut self, rhs: Duration) | [src] | 
impl AddAssign<Duration> for Duration1.9.0[src] 
impl AddAssign<Duration> for Duration| fn add_assign(&mut self, rhs: Duration) | [src] | 
impl Clone for Duration[src] 
impl Clone for Duration| fn clone(&self) -> Duration | [src] | 
| fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self) | 1.0.0[src] | 
Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
impl PartialOrd<Duration> for Duration[src] 
impl PartialOrd<Duration> for Duration| fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Duration) -> Option<Ordering> | [src] | 
| fn lt(&self, other: &Duration) -> bool | [src] | 
| fn le(&self, other: &Duration) -> bool | [src] | 
| fn gt(&self, other: &Duration) -> bool | [src] | 
| fn ge(&self, other: &Duration) -> bool | [src] | 
impl Ord for Duration[src] 
impl Ord for Duration| fn cmp(&self, other: &Duration) -> Ordering | [src] | 
| fn max(self, other: Self) -> Self | 1.21.0[src] | 
Compares and returns the maximum of two values. Read more
| fn min(self, other: Self) -> Self | 1.21.0[src] | 
Compares and returns the minimum of two values. Read more
impl Sub<Duration> for Duration[src] 
impl Sub<Duration> for Durationtype Output = Duration
The resulting type after applying the - operator.
| fn sub(self, rhs: Duration) -> Duration | [src] | 
impl Eq for Duration[src] 
impl Eq for Durationimpl PartialEq<Duration> for Duration[src] 
impl PartialEq<Duration> for Durationimpl Hash for Duration[src] 
impl Hash for Duration| fn hash<__H>(&self, state: &mut __H) where | [src] | 
| fn hash_slice<H>(data: &[Self], state: &mut H) where | [src] | 
Feeds a slice of this type into the given [Hasher]. Read more
impl Copy for Duration[src] 
impl Copy for Durationimpl Sum<Duration> for Duration1.16.0[src] 
impl Sum<Duration> for Durationimpl<'a> Sum<&'a Duration> for Duration1.16.0[src] 
impl<'a> Sum<&'a Duration> for Durationimpl Mul<u32> for Duration[src] 
impl Mul<u32> for Durationtype Output = Duration
The resulting type after applying the * operator.
| fn mul(self, rhs: u32) -> Duration | [src] | 
impl Mul<Duration> for u321.31.0[src] 
impl Mul<Duration> for u32type Output = Duration
The resulting type after applying the * operator.
| fn mul(self, rhs: Duration) -> Duration | [src] | 
impl Debug for Duration1.27.0[src] 
impl Debug for Durationimpl Default for Duration[src] 
impl Default for Durationimpl Div<u32> for Duration[src] 
impl Div<u32> for Durationtype Output = Duration
The resulting type after applying the / operator.
| fn div(self, rhs: u32) -> Duration | [src] | 
impl Add<Duration> for Duration[src] 
impl Add<Duration> for Durationtype Output = Duration
The resulting type after applying the + operator.
| fn add(self, rhs: Duration) -> Duration | [src] | 
impl DivAssign<u32> for Duration1.9.0[src] 
impl DivAssign<u32> for Duration| fn div_assign(&mut self, rhs: u32) | [src] | 
impl MulAssign<u32> for Duration1.9.0[src] 
impl MulAssign<u32> for Duration| fn mul_assign(&mut self, rhs: u32) | [src] | 
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