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time

This module provides various functions to manipulate time values.

There are two standard representations of time.  One is the number
of seconds since the Epoch, in UTC (a.k.a. GMT).  It may be an integer
or a floating point number (to represent fractions of seconds).
The Epoch is system-defined; on Unix, it is generally January 1st, 1970.
The actual value can be retrieved by calling gmtime(0).

The other representation is a tuple of 9 integers giving local time.
The tuple items are:
  year (including century, e.g. 1998)
  month (1-12)
  day (1-31)
  hours (0-23)
  minutes (0-59)
  seconds (0-59)
  weekday (0-6, Monday is 0)
  Julian day (day in the year, 1-366)
  DST (Daylight Savings Time) flag (-1, 0 or 1)
If the DST flag is 0, the time is given in the regular time zone;
if it is 1, the time is given in the DST time zone;
if it is -1, mktime() should guess based on the date and time.

Classes

struct_time

The time value as returned by gmtime(), localtime(), and strptime(), and
 accepted by asctime(), mktime() and strftime().  May be considered as a
 sequence of 9 integers.

 Note that several fields' values are not the same as those defined by
 the C language standard for struct tm.  For example, the value of the
 field tm_year is the actual year, not year - 1900.  See individual
 fields' descriptions for details.
count(self, value, /)

  Return number of occurrences of value.
index(self, value, start=0, stop=9223372036854775807, /)

  Return first index of value.

  Raises ValueError if the value is not present.
n_fields = 11
n_sequence_fields = 9
n_unnamed_fields = 0
tm_gmtoff = <member 'tm_gmtoff' of 'time.struct_time' objects>
  offset from UTC in seconds
tm_hour = <member 'tm_hour' of 'time.struct_time' objects>
  hours, range [0, 23]
tm_isdst = <member 'tm_isdst' of 'time.struct_time' objects>
  1 if summer time is in effect, 0 if not, and -1 if unknown
tm_mday = <member 'tm_mday' of 'time.struct_time' objects>
  day of month, range [1, 31]
tm_min = <member 'tm_min' of 'time.struct_time' objects>
  minutes, range [0, 59]
tm_mon = <member 'tm_mon' of 'time.struct_time' objects>
  month of year, range [1, 12]
tm_sec = <member 'tm_sec' of 'time.struct_time' objects>
  seconds, range [0, 61])
tm_wday = <member 'tm_wday' of 'time.struct_time' objects>
  day of week, range [0, 6], Monday is 0
tm_yday = <member 'tm_yday' of 'time.struct_time' objects>
  day of year, range [1, 366]
tm_year = <member 'tm_year' of 'time.struct_time' objects>
  year, for example, 1993
tm_zone = <member 'tm_zone' of 'time.struct_time' objects>
  abbreviation of timezone name

Functions

asctime

asctime(...)

  asctime([tuple]) -> string

  Convert a time tuple to a string, e.g. 'Sat Jun 06 16:26:11 1998'.
  When the time tuple is not present, current time as returned by localtime()
  is used.

clock_getres

clock_getres(...)

  clock_getres(clk_id) -> floating point number

  Return the resolution (precision) of the specified clock clk_id.

clock_gettime

clock_gettime(...)

  clock_gettime(clk_id) -> float

  Return the time of the specified clock clk_id.

clock_gettime_ns

clock_gettime_ns(...)

  clock_gettime_ns(clk_id) -> int

  Return the time of the specified clock clk_id as nanoseconds.

clock_settime

clock_settime(...)

  clock_settime(clk_id, time)

  Set the time of the specified clock clk_id.

clock_settime_ns

clock_settime_ns(...)

  clock_settime_ns(clk_id, time)

  Set the time of the specified clock clk_id with nanoseconds.

ctime

ctime(...)

  ctime(seconds) -> string

  Convert a time in seconds since the Epoch to a string in local time.
  This is equivalent to asctime(localtime(seconds)). When the time tuple is
  not present, current time as returned by localtime() is used.

get_clock_info

get_clock_info(...)

  get_clock_info(name: str) -> dict

  Get information of the specified clock.

gmtime

gmtime(...)

  gmtime([seconds]) -> (tm_year, tm_mon, tm_mday, tm_hour, tm_min,
                         tm_sec, tm_wday, tm_yday, tm_isdst)

  Convert seconds since the Epoch to a time tuple expressing UTC (a.k.a.
  GMT).  When 'seconds' is not passed in, convert the current time instead.

  If the platform supports the tm_gmtoff and tm_zone, they are available as
  attributes only.

localtime

localtime(...)

  localtime([seconds]) -> (tm_year,tm_mon,tm_mday,tm_hour,tm_min,
                            tm_sec,tm_wday,tm_yday,tm_isdst)

  Convert seconds since the Epoch to a time tuple expressing local time.
  When 'seconds' is not passed in, convert the current time instead.

mktime

mktime(...)

  mktime(tuple) -> floating point number

  Convert a time tuple in local time to seconds since the Epoch.
  Note that mktime(gmtime(0)) will not generally return zero for most
  time zones; instead the returned value will either be equal to that
  of the timezone or altzone attributes on the time module.

monotonic

monotonic(...)

  monotonic() -> float

  Monotonic clock, cannot go backward.

monotonic_ns

monotonic_ns(...)

  monotonic_ns() -> int

  Monotonic clock, cannot go backward, as nanoseconds.

perf_counter

perf_counter(...)

  perf_counter() -> float

  Performance counter for benchmarking.

perf_counter_ns

perf_counter_ns(...)

  perf_counter_ns() -> int

  Performance counter for benchmarking as nanoseconds.

process_time

process_time(...)

  process_time() -> float

  Process time for profiling: sum of the kernel and user-space CPU time.

process_time_ns

process_time_ns(...)

  process_time() -> int

  Process time for profiling as nanoseconds:
  sum of the kernel and user-space CPU time.

pthread_getcpuclockid

pthread_getcpuclockid(...)

  pthread_getcpuclockid(thread_id) -> int

  Return the clk_id of a thread's CPU time clock.

sleep

sleep(...)

  sleep(seconds)

  Delay execution for a given number of seconds.  The argument may be
  a floating point number for subsecond precision.

strftime

strftime(...)

  strftime(format[, tuple]) -> string

  Convert a time tuple to a string according to a format specification.
  See the library reference manual for formatting codes. When the time tuple
  is not present, current time as returned by localtime() is used.

  Commonly used format codes:

  %Y  Year with century as a decimal number.
  %m  Month as a decimal number [01,12].
  %d  Day of the month as a decimal number [01,31].
  %H  Hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number [00,23].
  %M  Minute as a decimal number [00,59].
  %S  Second as a decimal number [00,61].
  %z  Time zone offset from UTC.
  %a  Locale's abbreviated weekday name.
  %A  Locale's full weekday name.
  %b  Locale's abbreviated month name.
  %B  Locale's full month name.
  %c  Locale's appropriate date and time representation.
  %I  Hour (12-hour clock) as a decimal number [01,12].
  %p  Locale's equivalent of either AM or PM.

  Other codes may be available on your platform.  See documentation for
  the C library strftime function.

strptime

strptime(...)

  strptime(string, format) -> struct_time

  Parse a string to a time tuple according to a format specification.
  See the library reference manual for formatting codes (same as
  strftime()).

  Commonly used format codes:

  %Y  Year with century as a decimal number.
  %m  Month as a decimal number [01,12].
  %d  Day of the month as a decimal number [01,31].
  %H  Hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number [00,23].
  %M  Minute as a decimal number [00,59].
  %S  Second as a decimal number [00,61].
  %z  Time zone offset from UTC.
  %a  Locale's abbreviated weekday name.
  %A  Locale's full weekday name.
  %b  Locale's abbreviated month name.
  %B  Locale's full month name.
  %c  Locale's appropriate date and time representation.
  %I  Hour (12-hour clock) as a decimal number [01,12].
  %p  Locale's equivalent of either AM or PM.

  Other codes may be available on your platform.  See documentation for
  the C library strftime function.

thread_time

thread_time(...)

  thread_time() -> float

  Thread time for profiling: sum of the kernel and user-space CPU time.

thread_time_ns

thread_time_ns(...)

  thread_time() -> int

  Thread time for profiling as nanoseconds:
  sum of the kernel and user-space CPU time.

time

time(...)

  time() -> floating point number

  Return the current time in seconds since the Epoch.
  Fractions of a second may be present if the system clock provides them.

time_ns

time_ns(...)

  time_ns() -> int

  Return the current time in nanoseconds since the Epoch.

tzset

tzset(...)

  tzset()

  Initialize, or reinitialize, the local timezone to the value stored in
  os.environ['TZ']. The TZ environment variable should be specified in
  standard Unix timezone format as documented in the tzset man page
  (eg. 'US/Eastern', 'Europe/Amsterdam'). Unknown timezones will silently
  fall back to UTC. If the TZ environment variable is not set, the local
  timezone is set to the systems best guess of wallclock time.
  Changing the TZ environment variable without calling tzset *may* change
  the local timezone used by methods such as localtime, but this behaviour
  should not be relied on.

Other members

CLOCK_BOOTTIME = 7
CLOCK_MONOTONIC = 1
CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW = 4
CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID = 2
CLOCK_REALTIME = 0
CLOCK_TAI = 11
CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID = 3
altzone = 0
daylight = 0
timezone = 0
tzname = ('UTC', 'UTC')