# # call-seq: # Time.now -> time # # Creates a new Time object for the current time. # This is the same as Time.new without arguments. # # Time.now #=> 2009-06-24 12:39:54 +0900 def Time.now(in: nil) __builtin.time_s_now(__builtin.arg!(:in)) end # # call-seq: # Time.at(time) -> time # Time.at(seconds_with_frac) -> time # Time.at(seconds, microseconds_with_frac) -> time # Time.at(seconds, milliseconds, :millisecond) -> time # Time.at(seconds, microseconds, :usec) -> time # Time.at(seconds, microseconds, :microsecond) -> time # Time.at(seconds, nanoseconds, :nsec) -> time # Time.at(seconds, nanoseconds, :nanosecond) -> time # Time.at(time, in: tz) -> time # Time.at(seconds_with_frac, in: tz) -> time # Time.at(seconds, microseconds_with_frac, in: tz) -> time # Time.at(seconds, milliseconds, :millisecond, in: tz) -> time # Time.at(seconds, microseconds, :usec, in: tz) -> time # Time.at(seconds, microseconds, :microsecond, in: tz) -> time # Time.at(seconds, nanoseconds, :nsec, in: tz) -> time # Time.at(seconds, nanoseconds, :nanosecond, in: tz) -> time # # Creates a new Time object with the value given by +time+, # the given number of +seconds_with_frac+, or # +seconds+ and +microseconds_with_frac+ since the Epoch. # +seconds_with_frac+ and +microseconds_with_frac+ # can be an Integer, Float, Rational, or other Numeric. # # If +in+ argument is given, the result is in that timezone or UTC offset, or # if a numeric argument is given, the result is in local time. # The +in+ argument accepts the same types of arguments as +tz+ argument of # Time.new: string, number of seconds, or a timezone object. # # # Time.at(0) #=> 1969-12-31 18:00:00 -0600 # Time.at(Time.at(0)) #=> 1969-12-31 18:00:00 -0600 # Time.at(946702800) #=> 1999-12-31 23:00:00 -0600 # Time.at(-284061600) #=> 1960-12-31 00:00:00 -0600 # Time.at(946684800.2).usec #=> 200000 # Time.at(946684800, 123456.789).nsec #=> 123456789 # Time.at(946684800, 123456789, :nsec).nsec #=> 123456789 # # Time.at(1582721899, in: "+09:00") #=> 2020-02-26 21:58:19 +0900 # Time.at(1582721899, in: "UTC") #=> 2020-02-26 12:58:19 UTC # Time.at(1582721899, in: "C") #=> 2020-02-26 13:58:19 +0300 # Time.at(1582721899, in: 32400) #=> 2020-02-26 21:58:19 +0900 # # require 'tzinfo' # Time.at(1582721899, in: TZInfo::Timezone.get('Europe/Kiev')) # #=> 2020-02-26 14:58:19 +0200 def Time.at(time, subsec = (nosubsec = true), unit = (nounit = true), in: nil) __builtin.time_s_at(time, subsec, unit, __builtin.arg!(:in), nosubsec, nounit) end