module ProcessSpecs def self.clock_constants clocks = [] platform_is_not :windows, :solaris do clocks += Process.constants.select { |c| c.to_s.start_with?('CLOCK_') } # These require CAP_WAKE_ALARM and are not documented in # Process#clock_gettime. They return EINVAL if the permission # is not granted. clocks -= [:CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM, :CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM] end clocks.sort.map { |c| [c, Process.const_get(c)] } end def self.clock_constants_for_resolution_checks clocks = clock_constants # These clocks in practice on Linux do not seem to match their reported resolution. platform_is :linux do clocks = clocks.reject { |clock, value| [:CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE, :CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE].include?(clock) } end # These clocks in practice on macOS seem to be less precise than advertised by clock_getres platform_is :darwin do clocks = clocks.reject { |clock, value| [:CLOCK_UPTIME_RAW_APPROX, :CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW_APPROX].include?(clock) } end # These clocks in practice on ARM on Linux do not seem to match their reported resolution. platform_is :armv7l, :aarch64 do clocks = clocks.reject { |clock, value| [:CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID, :CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID, :CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW].include?(clock) } end # These clocks in practice on AIX seem to be more precise than their reported resolution. platform_is :aix do clocks = clocks.reject { |clock, value| [:CLOCK_REALTIME, :CLOCK_MONOTONIC].include?(clock) } end # On a Hyper-V Linux guest machine, these clocks in practice # seem to be less precise than advertised by clock_getres platform_is :linux do clocks = clocks.reject { |clock, value| clock == :CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW } end clocks end end