System.Time.Clock Design Issues
Simon Marlow
simonmar at microsoft.com
Thu Feb 3 06:08:20 EST 2005
On 03 February 2005 10:44, Ashley Yakeley wrote:
> OK, so we have
>
> * POSIX time
>
> Can do accurate calculations on calendar times.
> Can store UTC times reliably.
> Cannot store TAI times reliably.
> Broken for all leap seconds.
>
> * TAI time with limited leap-second table
>
> Can do accurate calculations on calendar times.
> Cannot store UTC times reliably.
> Can store TAI times reliably.
> Broken for leap seconds after table runs out.
>
> Which of these is better?
The point is that everything you can do with a POSIX time you can also
do with a calendar time, which we need anyway. So why have a POSIX time
too?
Cheers,
Simon
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