class gps_clock;
(since C++20)The clock std::chrono::gps_clock
is a Clock that represents Global Positioning System (GPS) time. It measures time since 00:00:00, 6 January 1980 UTC.
Leap seconds are not inserted into GPS. Thus, every time a leap second is inserted into UTC, UTC falls another second behind GPS. As of December 2017, UTC is 18 seconds behind GPS, reflecting the 18 leap seconds inserted between 1980 and 2017. Thus, 2018-01-01 00:00:00 UTC is equivalent to 2018-01-01 00:00:18 GPS. GPS is a constant 19 seconds behind TAI.
gps_clock
meets the Clock requirements. It does not meet the TrivialClock requirements unless the implementation can guarantee that now() does not throw an exception.
rep
signed arithmetic type representing the number of ticks in the clock's duration period
a std::ratio type representing the tick period of the clock, in seconds duration
std::chrono::duration<rep, period>, capable of representing negative durations time_point
std::chrono::time_point<std::chrono::gps_clock> [edit] Member constants
constexpr bool is_steady
[static]
true if the time between ticks is always constant, i.e. calls to now() return values that increase monotonically even in case of some external clock adjustment, otherwise falsegps_time
to utc_time
utc_time
to gps_time
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