Subj : Re: 'Leap Second' to Be Added on New Year's Eve This Year
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Date : Sun Jan 01 2017 06:44 pm
From: Wally W. <
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Subject: Re: 'Leap Second' to Be Added on New Year's Eve This Year
On Sun, 1 Jan 2017 16:12:27 -0600, Mark Lloyd wrote:
>On 01/01/2017 12:46 PM, Wally W. wrote:
>
>[snip]
>
>> As I understand it, NT time uses a signed integer and tops out at
>> 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF = in the year 30828
>>
>> Unhappily, no sources suggest using negative integers will allow
>> setting the timestamp before the year 1600.
>
>What is the resolution of this clock? You get hundreds of billions of
>years if you count seconds since 1970.
For Windows NT, GetSystemTimeAsFileTime is in 100s of nanonsconds
(tenths of microseconds) since 1/1/1600.
Doing the math:
0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF = 9223372036854775807
So:
9223372036854775807 / 365.25 / 86400 / (1e7)
= 29,227
29,227 + 1600 = 30,827
That is close to 30,828.
My approximation for leap years is too crude for a span of 30,000+
years.
Unix tops out much later in the table at the link above.
If I want to use the same (really durable) hardware to retrieve my
backups in the year 292,000,000 AD, I should start using Linux now.
Actually, I would have liked to have started using Linux exclusively
years ago.
>1600 is a leap year, like 2000 and 2400. Maybe it has something to do
>with that.
>
>> Otherwise, timestamps could be set for any date in known history; as
>> in 4004 BC, which by some counts includes Day One.
>
>The PHP I use has a strange "hole", where you can't set (with mktime) a
>year in the range of 0-100*. IIRC earlier years can be set, but it's one
>off (it thinks there is a year 0). 4004 BC** would be specified as -4003.
>
>* - I think this is a "convenience" that made sense with a 32-bit time_t
>where it adds 2000 to 0-79 and 1900 to 80-100, both 0 and 100 become 2000.
>
>** - I try to use CE / BCE instead of AD / BC. The numbers are the same,
>and it avoids a particular assumption.
>
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