import sys from _typeshed import structseq from typing import Any, Protocol from typing_extensions import Final, Literal, TypeAlias, final _TimeTuple: TypeAlias = tuple[int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int] altzone: int daylight: int timezone: int tzname: tuple[str, str] if sys.version_info >= (3, 7): if sys.platform == "linux": CLOCK_BOOTTIME: int if sys.platform != "linux" and sys.platform != "win32" and sys.platform != "darwin": CLOCK_PROF: int # FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD CLOCK_UPTIME: int # FreeBSD, OpenBSD if sys.platform != "win32": CLOCK_MONOTONIC: int CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW: int CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID: int CLOCK_REALTIME: int CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID: int if sys.platform != "linux" and sys.platform != "darwin": CLOCK_HIGHRES: int # Solaris only if sys.version_info >= (3, 8) and sys.platform == "darwin": CLOCK_UPTIME_RAW: int if sys.version_info >= (3, 9) and sys.platform == "linux": CLOCK_TAI: int # Constructor takes an iterable of any type, of length between 9 and 11 elements. # However, it always *behaves* like a tuple of 9 elements, # even if an iterable with length >9 is passed. # https://github.com/python/typeshed/pull/6560#discussion_r767162532 @final class struct_time(structseq[Any | int], _TimeTuple): if sys.version_info >= (3, 10): __match_args__: Final = ("tm_year", "tm_mon", "tm_mday", "tm_hour", "tm_min", "tm_sec", "tm_wday", "tm_yday", "tm_isdst") @property def tm_year(self) -> int: ... @property def tm_mon(self) -> int: ... @property def tm_mday(self) -> int: ... @property def tm_hour(self) -> int: ... @property def tm_min(self) -> int: ... @property def tm_sec(self) -> int: ... @property def tm_wday(self) -> int: ... @property def tm_yday(self) -> int: ... @property def tm_isdst(self) -> int: ... # These final two properties only exist if a 10- or 11-item sequence was passed to the constructor. @property def tm_zone(self) -> str: ... @property def tm_gmtoff(self) -> int: ... def asctime(t: _TimeTuple | struct_time = ...) -> str: ... if sys.version_info < (3, 8): def clock() -> float: ... def ctime(secs: float | None = ...) -> str: ... def gmtime(secs: float | None = ...) -> struct_time: ... def localtime(secs: float | None = ...) -> struct_time: ... def mktime(t: _TimeTuple | struct_time) -> float: ... def sleep(secs: float) -> None: ... def strftime(format: str, t: _TimeTuple | struct_time = ...) -> str: ... def strptime(string: str, format: str = ...) -> struct_time: ... def time() -> float: ... if sys.platform != "win32": def tzset() -> None: ... # Unix only class _ClockInfo(Protocol): adjustable: bool implementation: str monotonic: bool resolution: float def get_clock_info(name: Literal["monotonic", "perf_counter", "process_time", "time", "thread_time"]) -> _ClockInfo: ... def monotonic() -> float: ... def perf_counter() -> float: ... def process_time() -> float: ... if sys.platform != "win32": def clock_getres(clk_id: int) -> float: ... # Unix only def clock_gettime(clk_id: int) -> float: ... # Unix only def clock_settime(clk_id: int, time: float) -> None: ... # Unix only if sys.version_info >= (3, 7): if sys.platform != "win32": def clock_gettime_ns(clock_id: int) -> int: ... def clock_settime_ns(clock_id: int, time: int) -> int: ... if sys.platform == "linux": def pthread_getcpuclockid(thread_id: int) -> int: ... def monotonic_ns() -> int: ... def perf_counter_ns() -> int: ... def process_time_ns() -> int: ... def time_ns() -> int: ... def thread_time() -> float: ... def thread_time_ns() -> int: ...