// Cynhyrchwyd y ffeil hon yn awtomatig. PEIDIWCH Â MODIWL // This file is automatically generated. DO NOT EDIT // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/ban-ts-comment // @ts-ignore: Unused imports import {Create as $Create} from "@wailsio/runtime"; /** * A Time represents an instant in time with nanosecond precision. * * Programs using times should typically store and pass them as values, * not pointers. That is, time variables and struct fields should be of * type [time.Time], not *time.Time. * * A Time value can be used by multiple goroutines simultaneously except * that the methods [Time.GobDecode], [Time.UnmarshalBinary], [Time.UnmarshalJSON] and * [Time.UnmarshalText] are not concurrency-safe. * * Time instants can be compared using the [Time.Before], [Time.After], and [Time.Equal] methods. * The [Time.Sub] method subtracts two instants, producing a [Duration]. * The [Time.Add] method adds a Time and a Duration, producing a Time. * * The zero value of type Time is January 1, year 1, 00:00:00.000000000 UTC. * As this time is unlikely to come up in practice, the [Time.IsZero] method gives * a simple way of detecting a time that has not been initialized explicitly. * * Each time has an associated [Location]. The methods [Time.Local], [Time.UTC], and Time.In return a * Time with a specific Location. Changing the Location of a Time value with * these methods does not change the actual instant it represents, only the time * zone in which to interpret it. * * Representations of a Time value saved by the [Time.GobEncode], [Time.MarshalBinary], [Time.AppendBinary], * [Time.MarshalJSON], [Time.MarshalText] and [Time.AppendText] methods store the [Time.Location]'s offset, * but not the location name. They therefore lose information about Daylight Saving Time. * * In addition to the required “wall clock” reading, a Time may contain an optional * reading of the current process's monotonic clock, to provide additional precision * for comparison or subtraction. * See the “Monotonic Clocks” section in the package documentation for details. * * Note that the Go == operator compares not just the time instant but also the * Location and the monotonic clock reading. Therefore, Time values should not * be used as map or database keys without first guaranteeing that the * identical Location has been set for all values, which can be achieved * through use of the UTC or Local method, and that the monotonic clock reading * has been stripped by setting t = t.Round(0). In general, prefer t.Equal(u) * to t == u, since t.Equal uses the most accurate comparison available and * correctly handles the case when only one of its arguments has a monotonic * clock reading. */ export type Time = any;