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//! Timestamp implementation for Windows 10+ or Windows Server 2016+.
//!
//! Lower versions don't have the necessary API and should use the fallback.
#![cfg(feature = "win10plus")]
/// [PULONGLONG] is a pointer to [ULONGLONG], a 64-bit unsigned integer.
///
/// [PULONGLONG]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winprog/windows-data-types#PULONGLONG
/// [ULONGLONG]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winprog/windows-data-types#ulonglong
type PULONGLONG = *mut u64;
/// Link against Windows' `mincore`.
#[link(name = "mincore")]
extern "system" {
/// Gets the current interrupt-time count.
///
/// See [`QueryInterruptTime`].
///
/// [`QueryInterruptTime`]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/realtimeapiset/nf-realtimeapiset-queryinterrupttime
///
/// Note: we define it ourselves, because it's not actually included in `winapi`.
fn QueryInterruptTime(InterruptTime: PULONGLONG);
}
/// Windows counts time in a system time unit of 100 nanoseconds.
const SYSTEM_TIME_UNIT: u64 = 100;
/// The time based on the current interrupt-time count.
/// This includes the suspend time.
///
/// See [`QueryInterruptTime`].
///
/// [`QueryInterruptTime`]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/realtimeapiset/nf-realtimeapiset-queryinterrupttime
pub fn now_including_suspend() -> u64 {
let mut interrupt_time = 0;
unsafe {
QueryInterruptTime(&mut interrupt_time);
}
interrupt_time * SYSTEM_TIME_UNIT
}
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