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/****************************************************************************************************************
FILENAME: GetTime.cpp
COPYRIGHT© 2001 Microsoft Corporation and Executive Software International, Inc.
*/
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <windows.h>
#include "ErrMacro.h"
/****************************************************************************************************************
COPYRIGHT© 2001 Microsoft Corporation and Executive Software International, Inc.
ROUTINE DESCRIPTION:
This routine gets the current system time in the FILETIME format.
INPUT + OUTPUT:
pFileTime - Where to write the current time.
GLOBALS:
None.
RETURN:
TRUE - Success.
FALSE - Fatal error.
*/
BOOL
GetTime(
FILETIME* pFileTime
)
{
SYSTEMTIME SystemTime;
GetLocalTime(&SystemTime);
EF(SystemTimeToFileTime(&SystemTime, pFileTime));
return TRUE;
}
/****************************************************************************************************************
COPYRIGHT© 2001 Microsoft Corporation and Executive Software International, Inc.
ROUTINE DESCRIPTION:
This routine returns a formatted time string for output.
The string is overwritten on each call.
INPUT:
pTime - system time struct.
RETURN:
Formatted time string: "mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss.ms"
*/
PTCHAR
GetTmpTimeString(
SYSTEMTIME & pTime
)
{
static TCHAR cTimeStr[100];
wsprintf(cTimeStr, TEXT("%02d/%02d/%04d %02d:%02d:%02d.%03d"),
pTime.wMonth, pTime.wDay, pTime.wYear,
pTime.wHour, pTime.wMinute, pTime.wSecond, pTime.wMilliseconds);
return cTimeStr;
}
/****************************************************************************************************************
COPYRIGHT© 2001 Microsoft Corporation and Executive Software International, Inc.
ROUTINE DESCRIPTION:
This routine returns the number of seconds between two system times.
INPUT:
pStartTime - start time
pEndTime - end time
OUTPUT:
pdwSeconds - number of elapsed seconds
RETURN:
TRUE - Success.
FALSE - Fatal error.
*/
BOOL
GetDeltaTime(
SYSTEMTIME * pStartTime,
SYSTEMTIME * pEndTime,
DWORD * pdwSeconds
)
{
FILETIME ftStartTime;
FILETIME ftEndTime;
LARGE_INTEGER liStartTime;
LARGE_INTEGER liEndTime;
LONGLONG llDeltaTime;
// clear returned seconds
*pdwSeconds = 0;
// It is not recommended that you add and subtract values from the SYSTEMTIME
// structure to obtain relative times. Instead, you should
// Convert the SYSTEMTIME structures to FILETIME structures.
EF(SystemTimeToFileTime(pStartTime, &ftStartTime));
EF(SystemTimeToFileTime(pEndTime, &ftEndTime));
// Copy the resulting FILETIME structures to LARGE_INTEGER structures.
liStartTime.LowPart = ftStartTime.dwLowDateTime;
liStartTime.HighPart = ftStartTime.dwHighDateTime;
liEndTime.LowPart = ftEndTime.dwLowDateTime;
liEndTime.HighPart = ftEndTime.dwHighDateTime;
// Use normal 64-bit arithmetic on the LARGE_INTEGER value.
llDeltaTime = liEndTime.QuadPart - liStartTime.QuadPart;
// convert to seconds
*pdwSeconds = (DWORD) (llDeltaTime / 10000000);
return TRUE;
}