timestamp.pb.go 7.3 KB

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  1. // Code generated by protoc-gen-go. DO NOT EDIT.
  2. // source: google/protobuf/timestamp.proto
  3. package timestamp // import "github.com/golang/protobuf/ptypes/timestamp"
  4. import proto "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
  5. import fmt "fmt"
  6. import math "math"
  7. // Reference imports to suppress errors if they are not otherwise used.
  8. var _ = proto.Marshal
  9. var _ = fmt.Errorf
  10. var _ = math.Inf
  11. // This is a compile-time assertion to ensure that this generated file
  12. // is compatible with the proto package it is being compiled against.
  13. // A compilation error at this line likely means your copy of the
  14. // proto package needs to be updated.
  15. const _ = proto.ProtoPackageIsVersion2 // please upgrade the proto package
  16. // A Timestamp represents a point in time independent of any time zone
  17. // or calendar, represented as seconds and fractions of seconds at
  18. // nanosecond resolution in UTC Epoch time. It is encoded using the
  19. // Proleptic Gregorian Calendar which extends the Gregorian calendar
  20. // backwards to year one. It is encoded assuming all minutes are 60
  21. // seconds long, i.e. leap seconds are "smeared" so that no leap second
  22. // table is needed for interpretation. Range is from
  23. // 0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z.
  24. // By restricting to that range, we ensure that we can convert to
  25. // and from RFC 3339 date strings.
  26. // See [https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt).
  27. //
  28. // # Examples
  29. //
  30. // Example 1: Compute Timestamp from POSIX `time()`.
  31. //
  32. // Timestamp timestamp;
  33. // timestamp.set_seconds(time(NULL));
  34. // timestamp.set_nanos(0);
  35. //
  36. // Example 2: Compute Timestamp from POSIX `gettimeofday()`.
  37. //
  38. // struct timeval tv;
  39. // gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
  40. //
  41. // Timestamp timestamp;
  42. // timestamp.set_seconds(tv.tv_sec);
  43. // timestamp.set_nanos(tv.tv_usec * 1000);
  44. //
  45. // Example 3: Compute Timestamp from Win32 `GetSystemTimeAsFileTime()`.
  46. //
  47. // FILETIME ft;
  48. // GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft);
  49. // UINT64 ticks = (((UINT64)ft.dwHighDateTime) << 32) | ft.dwLowDateTime;
  50. //
  51. // // A Windows tick is 100 nanoseconds. Windows epoch 1601-01-01T00:00:00Z
  52. // // is 11644473600 seconds before Unix epoch 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z.
  53. // Timestamp timestamp;
  54. // timestamp.set_seconds((INT64) ((ticks / 10000000) - 11644473600LL));
  55. // timestamp.set_nanos((INT32) ((ticks % 10000000) * 100));
  56. //
  57. // Example 4: Compute Timestamp from Java `System.currentTimeMillis()`.
  58. //
  59. // long millis = System.currentTimeMillis();
  60. //
  61. // Timestamp timestamp = Timestamp.newBuilder().setSeconds(millis / 1000)
  62. // .setNanos((int) ((millis % 1000) * 1000000)).build();
  63. //
  64. //
  65. // Example 5: Compute Timestamp from current time in Python.
  66. //
  67. // timestamp = Timestamp()
  68. // timestamp.GetCurrentTime()
  69. //
  70. // # JSON Mapping
  71. //
  72. // In JSON format, the Timestamp type is encoded as a string in the
  73. // [RFC 3339](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt) format. That is, the
  74. // format is "{year}-{month}-{day}T{hour}:{min}:{sec}[.{frac_sec}]Z"
  75. // where {year} is always expressed using four digits while {month}, {day},
  76. // {hour}, {min}, and {sec} are zero-padded to two digits each. The fractional
  77. // seconds, which can go up to 9 digits (i.e. up to 1 nanosecond resolution),
  78. // are optional. The "Z" suffix indicates the timezone ("UTC"); the timezone
  79. // is required, though only UTC (as indicated by "Z") is presently supported.
  80. //
  81. // For example, "2017-01-15T01:30:15.01Z" encodes 15.01 seconds past
  82. // 01:30 UTC on January 15, 2017.
  83. //
  84. // In JavaScript, one can convert a Date object to this format using the
  85. // standard [toISOString()](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Date/toISOString]
  86. // method. In Python, a standard `datetime.datetime` object can be converted
  87. // to this format using [`strftime`](https://docs.python.org/2/library/time.html#time.strftime)
  88. // with the time format spec '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%fZ'. Likewise, in Java, one
  89. // can use the Joda Time's [`ISODateTimeFormat.dateTime()`](
  90. // http://www.joda.org/joda-time/apidocs/org/joda/time/format/ISODateTimeFormat.html#dateTime--)
  91. // to obtain a formatter capable of generating timestamps in this format.
  92. //
  93. //
  94. type Timestamp struct {
  95. // Represents seconds of UTC time since Unix epoch
  96. // 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z. Must be from 0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to
  97. // 9999-12-31T23:59:59Z inclusive.
  98. Seconds int64 `protobuf:"varint,1,opt,name=seconds" json:"seconds,omitempty"`
  99. // Non-negative fractions of a second at nanosecond resolution. Negative
  100. // second values with fractions must still have non-negative nanos values
  101. // that count forward in time. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999
  102. // inclusive.
  103. Nanos int32 `protobuf:"varint,2,opt,name=nanos" json:"nanos,omitempty"`
  104. XXX_NoUnkeyedLiteral struct{} `json:"-"`
  105. XXX_unrecognized []byte `json:"-"`
  106. XXX_sizecache int32 `json:"-"`
  107. }
  108. func (m *Timestamp) Reset() { *m = Timestamp{} }
  109. func (m *Timestamp) String() string { return proto.CompactTextString(m) }
  110. func (*Timestamp) ProtoMessage() {}
  111. func (*Timestamp) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int) {
  112. return fileDescriptor_timestamp_b826e8e5fba671a8, []int{0}
  113. }
  114. func (*Timestamp) XXX_WellKnownType() string { return "Timestamp" }
  115. func (m *Timestamp) XXX_Unmarshal(b []byte) error {
  116. return xxx_messageInfo_Timestamp.Unmarshal(m, b)
  117. }
  118. func (m *Timestamp) XXX_Marshal(b []byte, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
  119. return xxx_messageInfo_Timestamp.Marshal(b, m, deterministic)
  120. }
  121. func (dst *Timestamp) XXX_Merge(src proto.Message) {
  122. xxx_messageInfo_Timestamp.Merge(dst, src)
  123. }
  124. func (m *Timestamp) XXX_Size() int {
  125. return xxx_messageInfo_Timestamp.Size(m)
  126. }
  127. func (m *Timestamp) XXX_DiscardUnknown() {
  128. xxx_messageInfo_Timestamp.DiscardUnknown(m)
  129. }
  130. var xxx_messageInfo_Timestamp proto.InternalMessageInfo
  131. func (m *Timestamp) GetSeconds() int64 {
  132. if m != nil {
  133. return m.Seconds
  134. }
  135. return 0
  136. }
  137. func (m *Timestamp) GetNanos() int32 {
  138. if m != nil {
  139. return m.Nanos
  140. }
  141. return 0
  142. }
  143. func init() {
  144. proto.RegisterType((*Timestamp)(nil), "google.protobuf.Timestamp")
  145. }
  146. func init() {
  147. proto.RegisterFile("google/protobuf/timestamp.proto", fileDescriptor_timestamp_b826e8e5fba671a8)
  148. }
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