/* struct timeval * time_t Ruby has builtin class Time. INPUT/OUTPUT typemap for timeval and time_t is provided. */ %{ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H # include <sys/time.h> struct timeval rb_time_timeval(VALUE); #endif #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif %} %typemap(in) struct timeval *INPUT (struct timeval temp) { if (NIL_P($input)) $1 = NULL; else { temp = rb_time_timeval($input); $1 = &temp; } } %typemap(in,numinputs=0) struct timeval *OUTPUT(struct timeval temp) { $1 = &temp; } %typemap(argout) struct timeval *OUTPUT { $result = rb_time_new($1->tv_sec, $1->tv_usec); } %typemap(out) struct timeval * { $result = rb_time_new($1->tv_sec, $1->tv_usec); } %typemap(out) struct timespec * { $result = rb_time_new($1->tv_sec, $1->tv_nsec / 1000); } // time_t %typemap(in) time_t { if (NIL_P($input)) $1 = (time_t)-1; else $1 = NUM2LONG(rb_funcall($input, rb_intern("tv_sec"), 0)); } %typemap(typecheck) time_t { $1 = (NIL_P($input) || TYPE(rb_funcall($input, rb_intern("respond_to?"), 1, ID2SYM(rb_intern("tv_sec")))) == T_TRUE); } %typemap(out) time_t { $result = rb_time_new($1, 0); }