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DEFINITIONS
This source file includes following definitions.
- FileTimeToAprTime
- AprTimeToFileTime
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#ifndef ATIME_H
#define ATIME_H
#include "apr_private.h"
#include "apr_time.h"
#if APR_HAVE_TIME_H
#include <time.h>
#endif
struct atime_t {
apr_pool_t *cntxt;
apr_time_t currtime;
SYSTEMTIME *explodedtime;
};
/* Number of micro-seconds between the beginning of the Windows epoch
* (Jan. 1, 1601) and the Unix epoch (Jan. 1, 1970)
*/
#define APR_DELTA_EPOCH_IN_USEC APR_TIME_C(11644473600000000);
static APR_INLINE void FileTimeToAprTime(apr_time_t *result, FILETIME *input)
{
/* Convert FILETIME one 64 bit number so we can work with it. */
*result = input->dwHighDateTime;
*result = (*result) << 32;
*result |= input->dwLowDateTime;
*result /= 10; /* Convert from 100 nano-sec periods to micro-seconds. */
*result -= APR_DELTA_EPOCH_IN_USEC; /* Convert from Windows epoch to Unix epoch */
return;
}
static APR_INLINE void AprTimeToFileTime(LPFILETIME pft, apr_time_t t)
{
LONGLONG ll;
t += APR_DELTA_EPOCH_IN_USEC;
ll = t * 10;
pft->dwLowDateTime = (DWORD)ll;
pft->dwHighDateTime = (DWORD) (ll >> 32);
return;
}
#endif /* ! ATIME_H */