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Function std.datetime.Clock.currAppTick

The current number of system ticks since the application started. The number of ticks per second varies from system to system. This uses a monotonic clock.

Prototype

static TickDuration currAppTick() @property @safe;

Warning

On some systems, the monotonic clock may stop counting when the computer goes to sleep or hibernates. So, the monotonic clock could be off if that occurs. This is known to happen on Mac OS X. It has not been tested whether it occurs on either Windows or on Linux.

Throws

DateTimeException if it fails to get the time.

Authors

Jonathan M Davis and Kato Shoichi

License

Boost License 1.0.

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