Type Alias FractionalMillisecond

Source
pub(crate) type FractionalMillisecond = ri32<{ _ }, { _ }>;
Expand description

The range of allowable fractional milliseconds.

That is, this corresponds to the range of milliseconds allowable within a single second. It can be either positive or negative.

Aliased Type§

pub(crate) struct FractionalMillisecond {
    pub(crate) val: i32,
    pub(crate) min: i32,
    pub(crate) max: i32,
}

Fields§

§val: i32

The actual value of the integer.

Callers should not access this directly. There are some very rare cases where algorithms are too difficult to express on ranged integers, and it’s useful to be able to reach inside and access the raw value directly. (For example, the conversions between Unix epoch day and Gregorian date.)

§min: i32

The minimum possible value computed so far.

This value is only present when debug_assertions are enabled. In that case, it is used to ensure the minimum possible value when the integer is actually observed (or converted) is still within the legal range.

Callers should not access this directly. There are some very rare cases where algorithms are too difficult to express on ranged integers, and it’s useful to be able to reach inside and access the raw value directly. (For example, the conversions between Unix epoch day and Gregorian date.)

§max: i32

The maximum possible value computed so far.

This value is only present when debug_assertions are enabled. In that case, it is used to ensure the maximum possible value when the integer is actually observed (or converted) is still within the legal range.

Callers should not access this directly. There are some very rare cases where algorithms are too difficult to express on ranged integers, and it’s useful to be able to reach inside and access the raw value directly. (For example, the conversions between Unix epoch day and Gregorian date.)