SystemTimeWin.cpp   [plain text]


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#include "config.h"
#include "SystemTime.h"

#include <windows.h>

namespace WebCore {

double currentTime()
{
    FILETIME ft;
    GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft);

    // As per Windows documentation for FILETIME, copy the resulting FILETIME structure to a
    // ULARGE_INTEGER structure using memcpy (using memcpy instead of direct assignment can
    // prevent alignment faults on 64-bit Windows).

    ULARGE_INTEGER t;
    memcpy(&t, &ft, sizeof(t));

    // Windows file times are in 100s of nanoseconds.
    // To convert to seconds, we have to divide by 10,000,000, which is more quickly
    // done by multiplying by 0.0000001.
    
    // Between January 1, 1601 and January 1, 1970, there were 369 complete years,
    // of which 89 were leap years (1700, 1800, and 1900 were not leap years).
    // That is a total of 134774 days, which is 11644473600 seconds.

    return t.QuadPart * 0.0000001 - 11644473600.0;
}

}