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If you use SwiftStdlibCurrentOS availability, you will be able to use new types and functions from within the implementation. This works by, when appropriate, building with the CurrentOS availability set to the current deployment target. rdar://150944675
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6.8 KiB
Swift
218 lines
6.8 KiB
Swift
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//
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// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
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//
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// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2021 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
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// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
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//
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// See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
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// See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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import Swift
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/// A clock that measures time that always increments and does not stop
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/// incrementing while the system is asleep.
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///
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/// `ContinuousClock` can be considered as a stopwatch style time. The frame of
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/// reference of the `Instant` may be bound to process launch, machine boot or
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/// some other locally defined reference point. This means that the instants are
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/// only comparable locally during the execution of a program.
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///
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/// This clock is suitable for high resolution measurements of execution.
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@available(SwiftStdlibCurrentOS 5.7, *)
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@_unavailableInEmbedded
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public struct ContinuousClock: Sendable {
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/// A continuous point in time used for `ContinuousClock`.
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public struct Instant: Sendable {
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internal var _value: Swift.Duration
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internal init(_value: Swift.Duration) {
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self._value = _value
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}
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}
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public init() { }
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}
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#if !$Embedded
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@available(SwiftStdlibCurrentOS 5.7, *)
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extension ContinuousClock.Instant: Codable {
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}
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#endif
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@available(SwiftStdlibCurrentOS 5.7, *)
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extension Duration {
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internal init(_seconds s: Int64, nanoseconds n: Int64) {
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let (secHi, secLo) = s.multipliedFullWidth(by: 1_000_000_000_000_000_000)
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// _nanoseconds is in 0 ..< 1_000_000_000, so the conversion to UInt64
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// and multiply cannot overflow. If you somehow trap here, it is because
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// the underlying clock hook that produced the time value is implemented
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// incorrectly on your platform, but because we trap we can't silently
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// get bogus data.
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let (low, carry) = secLo.addingReportingOverflow(UInt64(n) * 1_000_000_000)
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let high = secHi &+ (carry ? 1 : 0)
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self.init(_high: high, low: low)
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}
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}
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@available(SwiftStdlibCurrentOS 5.7, *)
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@_unavailableInEmbedded
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extension Clock where Self == ContinuousClock {
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/// A clock that measures time that always increments but does not stop
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/// incrementing while the system is asleep.
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///
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/// try await Task.sleep(until: .now + .seconds(3), clock: .continuous)
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///
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@available(SwiftStdlibCurrentOS 5.7, *)
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public static var continuous: ContinuousClock { return ContinuousClock() }
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}
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@available(SwiftStdlibCurrentOS 5.7, *)
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@_unavailableInEmbedded
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extension ContinuousClock: Clock {
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/// The current continuous instant.
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public var now: ContinuousClock.Instant {
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ContinuousClock.now
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}
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/// The minimum non-zero resolution between any two calls to `now`.
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public var minimumResolution: Swift.Duration {
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var seconds = Int64(0)
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var nanoseconds = Int64(0)
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unsafe _getClockRes(
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seconds: &seconds,
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nanoseconds: &nanoseconds,
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clock: _ClockID.continuous.rawValue)
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return Duration(_seconds: seconds, nanoseconds: nanoseconds)
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}
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/// The current continuous instant.
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public static var now: ContinuousClock.Instant {
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var seconds = Int64(0)
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var nanoseconds = Int64(0)
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unsafe _getTime(
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seconds: &seconds,
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nanoseconds: &nanoseconds,
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clock: _ClockID.continuous.rawValue)
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return Instant(
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_value: Duration(_seconds: seconds, nanoseconds: nanoseconds)
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)
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}
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/// The continuous clock is continuous and monotonic
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@available(SwiftStdlibCurrentOS 6.2, *)
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public var traits: ClockTraits {
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return [.continuous, .monotonic]
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}
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#if !SWIFT_STDLIB_TASK_TO_THREAD_MODEL_CONCURRENCY
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/// Suspend task execution until a given deadline within a tolerance.
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/// If no tolerance is specified then the system may adjust the deadline
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/// to coalesce CPU wake-ups to more efficiently process the wake-ups in
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/// a more power efficient manner.
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///
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/// If the task is canceled before the time ends, this function throws
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/// `CancellationError`.
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///
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/// This function doesn't block the underlying thread.
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public func sleep(
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until deadline: Instant, tolerance: Swift.Duration? = nil
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) async throws {
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if #available(SwiftStdlibCurrentOS 6.2, *) {
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try await Task._sleep(until: deadline,
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tolerance: tolerance,
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clock: self)
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} else {
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fatalError("we should never get here; if we have, availability is broken")
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}
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}
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#else
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@available(SwiftStdlibCurrentOS 5.7, *)
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@available(*, unavailable, message: "Unavailable in task-to-thread concurrency model")
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public func sleep(
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until deadline: Instant, tolerance: Swift.Duration? = nil
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) async throws {
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fatalError("Unavailable in task-to-thread concurrency model")
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}
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#endif
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}
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@available(SwiftStdlibCurrentOS 5.7, *)
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@_unavailableInEmbedded
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extension ContinuousClock {
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@available(SwiftStdlib 5.7, *)
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@_alwaysEmitIntoClient
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public var systemEpoch: Instant { unsafeBitCast(Duration.seconds(0), to: Instant.self) }
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}
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@available(SwiftStdlib 5.7, *)
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@_unavailableInEmbedded
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extension ContinuousClock.Instant: InstantProtocol {
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public static var now: ContinuousClock.Instant { ContinuousClock.now }
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public func advanced(by duration: Swift.Duration) -> ContinuousClock.Instant {
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return ContinuousClock.Instant(_value: _value + duration)
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}
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public func duration(to other: ContinuousClock.Instant) -> Swift.Duration {
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other._value - _value
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}
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public func hash(into hasher: inout Hasher) {
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hasher.combine(_value)
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}
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public static func == (
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_ lhs: ContinuousClock.Instant, _ rhs: ContinuousClock.Instant
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) -> Bool {
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return lhs._value == rhs._value
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}
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public static func < (
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_ lhs: ContinuousClock.Instant, _ rhs: ContinuousClock.Instant
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) -> Bool {
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return lhs._value < rhs._value
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}
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@_alwaysEmitIntoClient
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@inlinable
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public static func + (
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_ lhs: ContinuousClock.Instant, _ rhs: Swift.Duration
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) -> ContinuousClock.Instant {
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lhs.advanced(by: rhs)
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}
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@_alwaysEmitIntoClient
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@inlinable
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public static func += (
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_ lhs: inout ContinuousClock.Instant, _ rhs: Swift.Duration
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) {
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lhs = lhs.advanced(by: rhs)
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}
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@_alwaysEmitIntoClient
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@inlinable
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public static func - (
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_ lhs: ContinuousClock.Instant, _ rhs: Swift.Duration
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) -> ContinuousClock.Instant {
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lhs.advanced(by: .zero - rhs)
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}
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@_alwaysEmitIntoClient
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@inlinable
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public static func -= (
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_ lhs: inout ContinuousClock.Instant, _ rhs: Swift.Duration
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) {
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lhs = lhs.advanced(by: .zero - rhs)
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}
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@_alwaysEmitIntoClient
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@inlinable
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public static func - (
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_ lhs: ContinuousClock.Instant, _ rhs: ContinuousClock.Instant
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) -> Swift.Duration {
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rhs.duration(to: lhs)
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}
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}
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