📚 node [[20210713170740 lisp_timestamp]]
In Emacs Lispat least, times are stored as lists like so:
'(24814 288)
in the form of (ticks . hz)
. If hz
is 1000000000
(that's $1^{10}$), this represents a
nanosecond resolution clock.
Alternatively, if it's a list of four elements, like so:
'(24814 232 507836 148000)
This represents (high low micro pico)
, which, in seconds, can be represented
as:
$high 2^{16} low micro 10^{-6} + pico * 10^{-12}$
or, as an s-expression
(defun calc-time (high low micro pico) (+ (* high (expt 2 16)) low (* micro (expt 10 -6)) (* pico (expt 10 -12)))) (let* ((now (current-time)) (float-time-from-now (float-time now)) (calc-time-from-now (apply 'calc-time now))) (message "float-time\t%s\ncalc-time\t%s" float-time-from-now calc-time-from-now))
: float-time 1626211147.6277604 : calc-time 1626211147.6277604
📖 stoas
- public document at doc.anagora.org/20210713170740-lisp_timestamp
- video call at meet.jit.si/20210713170740-lisp_timestamp
⥱ context
← back
(none)
(none)
↑ pushing here
(none)
(none)
↓ pulling this
(none)
(none)
→ forward
(none)
(none)
🔎 full text search for '20210713170740 lisp_timestamp'