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Simon Ser
842093bb84 Define _POSIX_C_SOURCE globally
Stop trying to maintain a per-file _POSIX_C_SOURCE. Instead,
require POSIX.1-2008 globally. A lot of core source files depend
on that already.

Some care must be taken on a few select files where we need a bit
more than POSIX. Some files need XSI extensions (_XOPEN_SOURCE) and
some files need BSD extensions (_DEFAULT_SOURCE). In both cases,
these feature test macros imply _POSIX_C_SOURCE. Make sure to not
define both these macros and _POSIX_C_SOURCE explicitly to avoid
POSIX requirement conflicts (e.g. _POSIX_C_SOURCE says POSIX.1-2001
but _XOPEN_SOURCE says POSIX.1-2008).

Additionally, there is one special case in render/vulkan/vulkan.c.
That file needs major()/minor(), and these are system-specific.
On FreeBSD, _POSIX_C_SOURCE hides system-specific symbols so we need
to make sure it's not defined for this file. On Linux, we can
explicitly include <sys/sysmacros.h> and ensure that apart from
symbols defined there the file only uses POSIX toys.
2024-02-15 15:41:12 +01:00
Rose Hudson
bd834fe8d1 util: add timespec_to_nsec 2023-06-05 19:50:07 +00:00
Simon Ser
769cabbadf util/time: use int64_t return value for get_current_time_msec()
0xFFFFFFFF milliseconds is 4,294,967,295 ms so about 50 days.
A little bit too close for comfort.

Use int64_t instead of uint64_t to avoid C's implicit conversion
footguns in computations.
2022-11-25 16:15:29 +00:00
Dylan Araps
e5063ef3a3 util/time: make NSEC_PER_SEC static
This fixes static linking with libseat.

Closes #3072
2021-07-28 09:01:59 +02:00
Simon Ser
f0c1b32120 util/time: add timespec_from_nsec 2020-12-18 10:37:08 +01:00
Tudor Brindus
363bf44a35 util/time: move timespec_sub to time utilities 2020-06-06 00:09:19 +02:00
Tudor Brindus
c9c31f803e util/time: de-duplicate timespec_to_msec 2020-06-06 00:09:19 +02:00
Tudor Brindus
dc13bb827d util: fix and move get_current_time_msec into a util file
This commit makes `get_current_time_msec` correctly return milliseconds
as opposed to microseconds. It also considers the value of `tv_sec`, so
we don't lose occasionally go back in time by one second. Finally, the
function is moved into `util/time.cc` so that it can be reused elsewhere
without having to consider these pitfalls.
2020-06-06 00:09:19 +02:00