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DUDS
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Distributed Update of Data from Something
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Provides Interstellar Time in Femtoseconds. More...
#include <Interstellar.hpp>
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| typedef Femtoseconds | duration |
| typedef duration::period | period |
| typedef duration::rep | rep |
| typedef TimePoint< FemtoClock, duration > | time_point |
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| static time_point | now () noexcept |
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| static constexpr bool | is_steady = false |
Provides Interstellar Time in Femtoseconds.
The range of the 128-bit number is about 1.701e23 seconds, or about 5.39 quadrillion Earth years, before and after time zero. This should continue to count past the time when the last stars in the universe go dark, except for stars formed from collisions of the remains of stars. Maybe enough time to do something about that outcome?
Definition at line 137 of file Interstellar.hpp.
Definition at line 138 of file Interstellar.hpp.
| typedef duration::period duds::time::interstellar::FemtoClock::period |
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| typedef duration::rep duds::time::interstellar::FemtoClock::rep |
Definition at line 139 of file Interstellar.hpp.
Definition at line 141 of file Interstellar.hpp.
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Definition at line 142 of file Interstellar.hpp.