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19  
20 // generated automatically - do not change
21 // find conversion definition on APILookup.txt
22 // implement new conversion functionalities on the wrap.utils pakage
23 
24 /*
25  * Conversion parameters:
26  * inFile  = glib-Timers.html
27  * outPack = glib
28  * outFile = Timer
29  * strct   = GTimer
30  * realStrct=
31  * ctorStrct=
32  * clss    = Timer
33  * interf  = 
34  * class Code: No
35  * interface Code: No
36  * template for:
37  * extend  = 
38  * implements:
39  * prefixes:
40  * 	- g_timer_
41  * omit structs:
42  * omit prefixes:
43  * omit code:
44  * omit signals:
45  * imports:
46  * structWrap:
47  * 	- GTimer* -> Timer
48  * module aliases:
49  * local aliases:
50  * overrides:
51  */
52 
53 module glib.Timer;
54 
55 public  import gtkc.glibtypes;
56 
57 private import gtkc.glib;
58 private import glib.ConstructionException;
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 /**
66  * Description
67  * GTimer records a start time, and counts microseconds elapsed since
68  * that time. This is done somewhat differently on different platforms,
69  * and can be tricky to get exactly right, so GTimer provides a
70  * portable/convenient interface.
71  */
72 public class Timer
73 {
74 	
75 	/** the main Gtk struct */
76 	protected GTimer* gTimer;
77 	
78 	
79 	public GTimer* getTimerStruct()
80 	{
81 		return gTimer;
82 	}
83 	
84 	
85 	/** the main Gtk struct as a void* */
86 	protected void* getStruct()
87 	{
88 		return cast(void*)gTimer;
89 	}
90 	
91 	/**
92 	 * Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class
93 	 */
94 	public this (GTimer* gTimer)
95 	{
96 		this.gTimer = gTimer;
97 	}
98 	
99 	/**
100 	 */
101 	
102 	/**
103 	 * Creates a new timer, and starts timing (i.e. g_timer_start() is
104 	 * implicitly called for you).
105 	 * Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object.
106 	 */
107 	public this ()
108 	{
109 		// GTimer * g_timer_new (void);
110 		auto p = g_timer_new();
111 		if(p is null)
112 		{
113 			throw new ConstructionException("null returned by g_timer_new()");
114 		}
115 		this(cast(GTimer*) p);
116 	}
117 	
118 	/**
119 	 * Marks a start time, so that future calls to g_timer_elapsed() will
120 	 * report the time since g_timer_start() was called. g_timer_new()
121 	 * automatically marks the start time, so no need to call
122 	 * g_timer_start() immediately after creating the timer.
123 	 */
124 	public void start()
125 	{
126 		// void g_timer_start (GTimer *timer);
127 		g_timer_start(gTimer);
128 	}
129 	
130 	/**
131 	 * Marks an end time, so calls to g_timer_elapsed() will return the
132 	 * difference between this end time and the start time.
133 	 */
134 	public void stop()
135 	{
136 		// void g_timer_stop (GTimer *timer);
137 		g_timer_stop(gTimer);
138 	}
139 	
140 	/**
141 	 * Resumes a timer that has previously been stopped with
142 	 * g_timer_stop(). g_timer_stop() must be called before using this
143 	 * function.
144 	 * Since 2.4
145 	 */
146 	public void continu()
147 	{
148 		// void g_timer_continue (GTimer *timer);
149 		g_timer_continue(gTimer);
150 	}
151 	
152 	/**
153 	 * If timer has been started but not stopped, obtains the time since
154 	 * the timer was started. If timer has been stopped, obtains the
155 	 * elapsed time between the time it was started and the time it was
156 	 * stopped. The return value is the number of seconds elapsed,
157 	 * including any fractional part. The microseconds out parameter is
158 	 * essentially useless.
159 	 * Warning
160 	 *  Calling initialization functions, in particular g_thread_init(), while a
161 	 *  timer is running will cause invalid return values from this function.
162 	 * Params:
163 	 * microseconds = return location for the fractional part of seconds
164 	 * elapsed, in microseconds (that is, the total number
165 	 * of microseconds elapsed, modulo 1000000), or NULL
166 	 * Returns: seconds elapsed as a floating point value, including any fractional part.
167 	 */
168 	public double elapsed(out gulong microseconds)
169 	{
170 		// gdouble g_timer_elapsed (GTimer *timer,  gulong *microseconds);
171 		return g_timer_elapsed(gTimer, &microseconds);
172 	}
173 	
174 	/**
175 	 * This function is useless; it's fine to call g_timer_start() on an
176 	 * already-started timer to reset the start time, so g_timer_reset()
177 	 * serves no purpose.
178 	 */
179 	public void reset()
180 	{
181 		// void g_timer_reset (GTimer *timer);
182 		g_timer_reset(gTimer);
183 	}
184 	
185 	/**
186 	 * Destroys a timer, freeing associated resources.
187 	 */
188 	public void destroy()
189 	{
190 		// void g_timer_destroy (GTimer *timer);
191 		g_timer_destroy(gTimer);
192 	}
193 }