Struct std::time::Instant
pub struct Instant(_);
A measurement of a monotonically nondecreasing clock. Opaque and useful only with Duration
.
Instants are always guaranteed to be no less than any previously measured instant when created, and are often useful for tasks such as measuring benchmarks or timing how long an operation takes.
Note, however, that instants are not guaranteed to be steady. In other words, each tick of the underlying clock might not be the same length (e.g. some seconds may be longer than others). An instant may jump forwards or experience time dilation (slow down or speed up), but it will never go backwards.
Instants are opaque types that can only be compared to one another. There is no method to get “the number of seconds” from an instant. Instead, it only allows measuring the duration between two instants (or comparing two instants).
The size of an Instant
struct may vary depending on the target operating system.
Example:
use std::time::{Duration, Instant}; use std::thread::sleep; fn main() { let now = Instant::now(); // we sleep for 2 seconds sleep(Duration::new(2, 0)); // it prints '2' println!("{}", now.elapsed().as_secs()); }
OS-specific behaviors
An Instant
is a wrapper around system-specific types and it may behave differently depending on the underlying operating system. For example, the following snippet is fine on Linux but panics on macOS:
use std::time::{Instant, Duration}; let now = Instant::now(); let max_nanoseconds = u64::MAX / 1_000_000_000; let duration = Duration::new(max_nanoseconds, 0); println!("{:?}", now + duration);
Underlying System calls
Currently, the following system calls are being used to get the current time using now()
:
Platform | System call |
---|---|
SGX |
insecure_time usercall. More information on timekeeping in SGX
|
UNIX | clock_gettime (Monotonic Clock) |
Darwin | mach_absolute_time |
VXWorks | clock_gettime (Monotonic Clock) |
WASI | __wasi_clock_time_get (Monotonic Clock) |
Windows | QueryPerformanceCounter |
Disclaimer: These system calls might change over time.
Note: mathematical operations like
add
may panic if the underlying structure cannot represent the new point in time.
Implementations
impl Instant
pub fn now() -> Instant
Returns an instant corresponding to “now”.
Examples
use std::time::Instant; let now = Instant::now();
pub fn duration_since(&self, earlier: Instant) -> Duration
Returns the amount of time elapsed from another instant to this one.
Panics
This function will panic if earlier
is later than self
.
Examples
use std::time::{Duration, Instant}; use std::thread::sleep; let now = Instant::now(); sleep(Duration::new(1, 0)); let new_now = Instant::now(); println!("{:?}", new_now.duration_since(now));
pub fn checked_duration_since(&self, earlier: Instant) -> Option<Duration>
Returns the amount of time elapsed from another instant to this one, or None if that instant is later than this one.
Examples
use std::time::{Duration, Instant}; use std::thread::sleep; let now = Instant::now(); sleep(Duration::new(1, 0)); let new_now = Instant::now(); println!("{:?}", new_now.checked_duration_since(now)); println!("{:?}", now.checked_duration_since(new_now)); // None
pub fn saturating_duration_since(&self, earlier: Instant) -> Duration
Returns the amount of time elapsed from another instant to this one, or zero duration if that instant is later than this one.
Examples
use std::time::{Duration, Instant}; use std::thread::sleep; let now = Instant::now(); sleep(Duration::new(1, 0)); let new_now = Instant::now(); println!("{:?}", new_now.saturating_duration_since(now)); println!("{:?}", now.saturating_duration_since(new_now)); // 0ns
pub fn elapsed(&self) -> Duration
Returns the amount of time elapsed since this instant was created.
Panics
This function may panic if the current time is earlier than this instant, which is something that can happen if an Instant
is produced synthetically.
Examples
use std::thread::sleep; use std::time::{Duration, Instant}; let instant = Instant::now(); let three_secs = Duration::from_secs(3); sleep(three_secs); assert!(instant.elapsed() >= three_secs);
pub fn checked_add(&self, duration: Duration) -> Option<Instant>
Returns Some(t)
where t
is the time self + duration
if t
can be represented as Instant
(which means it’s inside the bounds of the underlying data structure), None
otherwise.
pub fn checked_sub(&self, duration: Duration) -> Option<Instant>
Returns Some(t)
where t
is the time self - duration
if t
can be represented as Instant
(which means it’s inside the bounds of the underlying data structure), None
otherwise.
Trait Implementations
impl Add<Duration> for Instant
fn add(self, other: Duration) -> Instant
Panics
This function may panic if the resulting point in time cannot be represented by the underlying data structure. See Instant::checked_add
for a version without panic.
type Output = Instant
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
impl AddAssign<Duration> for Instant
impl Clone for Instant
fn clone(&self) -> Instant
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from source
. Read more
impl Debug for Instant
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result
Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
impl Hash for Instant
fn hash<__H: Hasher>(&self, state: &mut __H)
impl Ord for Instant
fn cmp(&self, other: &Instant) -> Ordering
fn max(self, other: Self) -> Self
Compares and returns the maximum of two values. Read more
fn min(self, other: Self) -> Self
Compares and returns the minimum of two values. Read more
fn clamp(self, min: Self, max: Self) -> Self
Restrict a value to a certain interval. Read more
impl PartialEq<Instant> for Instant
fn eq(&self, other: &Instant) -> bool
This method tests for self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
. Read more
fn ne(&self, other: &Instant) -> bool
This method tests for !=
.
impl PartialOrd<Instant> for Instant
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Instant) -> Option<Ordering>
This method returns an ordering between self
and other
values if one exists. Read more
fn lt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
This method tests less than (for self
and other
) and is used by the <
operator. Read more
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
This method tests less than or equal to (for self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read more
fn gt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
This method tests greater than (for self
and other
) and is used by the >
operator. Read more
fn ge(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
This method tests greater than or equal to (for self
and other
) and is used by the >=
operator. Read more
impl Sub<Duration> for Instant
type Output = Instant
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
fn sub(self, other: Duration) -> Instant
Performs the -
operation. Read more
impl Sub<Instant> for Instant
type Output = Duration
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
fn sub(self, other: Instant) -> Duration
Performs the -
operation. Read more
impl SubAssign<Duration> for Instant
impl Copy for Instant
impl Eq for Instant
impl StructuralEq for Instant
impl StructuralPartialEq for Instant
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for Instant
impl Send for Instant
impl Sync for Instant
impl Unpin for Instant
impl UnwindSafe for Instant
Blanket Implementations
impl<T> From<T> for T
pub fn from(t: T) -> T
Performs the conversion.
pub fn into(self) -> U
Performs the conversion.
type Owned = T
The resulting type after obtaining ownership.
pub fn to_owned(&self) -> T
Creates owned data from borrowed data, usually by cloning. Read more
pub fn clone_into(&self, target: &mut T)
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Uses borrowed data to replace owned data, usually by cloning. Read more
type Error = Infallible
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
pub fn try_from(value: U) -> Result<T, <T as TryFrom<U>>::Error>
Performs the conversion.
type Error = <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
pub fn try_into(self) -> Result<U, <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error>
Performs the conversion.
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