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							- /*
 -   ==============================================================================
 - 
 -    This file is part of the Water library.
 -    Copyright (c) 2016 ROLI Ltd.
 -    Copyright (C) 2017 Filipe Coelho <falktx@falktx.com>
 - 
 -    Permission is granted to use this software under the terms of the ISC license
 -    http://www.isc.org/downloads/software-support-policy/isc-license/
 - 
 -    Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
 -    purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
 -    copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
 - 
 -    THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ISC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD
 -    TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
 -    FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ISC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT,
 -    OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF
 -    USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
 -    TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE
 -    OF THIS SOFTWARE.
 - 
 -   ==============================================================================
 - */
 - 
 - #ifndef WATER_TIME_H_INCLUDED
 - #define WATER_TIME_H_INCLUDED
 - 
 - #include "../water.h"
 - 
 - namespace water {
 - 
 - //==============================================================================
 - /**
 -     Holds an absolute date and time.
 - 
 -     Internally, the time is stored at millisecond precision.
 - 
 -     @see RelativeTime
 - */
 - class Time
 - {
 - public:
 -     //==============================================================================
 -     /** Creates a Time object.
 - 
 -         This default constructor creates a time of midnight Jan 1st 1970 UTC, (which is
 -         represented internally as 0ms).
 - 
 -         To create a time object representing the current time, use getCurrentTime().
 - 
 -         @see getCurrentTime
 -     */
 -     Time() noexcept;
 - 
 -     /** Creates a time based on a number of milliseconds.
 - 
 -         To create a time object set to the current time, use getCurrentTime().
 - 
 -         @param millisecondsSinceEpoch   the number of milliseconds since the unix
 -                                         'epoch' (midnight Jan 1st 1970 UTC).
 -         @see getCurrentTime, currentTimeMillis
 -     */
 -     explicit Time (int64 millisecondsSinceEpoch) noexcept;
 - 
 -     /** Creates a copy of another Time object. */
 -     Time (const Time& other) noexcept;
 - 
 -     /** Destructor. */
 -     ~Time() noexcept;
 - 
 -     /** Copies this time from another one. */
 -     Time& operator= (const Time& other) noexcept;
 - 
 -     //==============================================================================
 -     /** Returns a Time object that is set to the current system time.
 - 
 -         This may not be monotonic, as the system time can change at any moment.
 -         You should therefore not use this method for measuring time intervals.
 - 
 -         @see currentTimeMillis
 -     */
 -     static Time getCurrentTime() noexcept;
 - 
 -     //==============================================================================
 -     // Static methods for getting system timers directly..
 - 
 -     /** Returns the current system time.
 - 
 -         Returns the number of milliseconds since midnight Jan 1st 1970 UTC.
 - 
 -         Should be accurate to within a few millisecs, depending on platform,
 -         hardware, etc.
 -     */
 -     static int64 currentTimeMillis() noexcept;
 - 
 -     /** Returns the number of millisecs since a fixed event (usually system startup).
 - 
 -         This returns a monotonically increasing value which it unaffected by changes to the
 -         system clock. It should be accurate to within a few millisecs, depending on platform,
 -         hardware, etc.
 - 
 -         Being a 32-bit return value, it will of course wrap back to 0 after 2^32 seconds of
 -         uptime, so be careful to take that into account. If you need a 64-bit time, you can
 -         use currentTimeMillis() instead.
 -     */
 -     static uint32 getMillisecondCounter() noexcept;
 - 
 - private:
 -     //==============================================================================
 -     int64 millisSinceEpoch;
 - };
 - 
 - }
 - 
 - #endif // WATER_TIME_H_INCLUDED
 
 
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