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1opam-version: "2.0"
2authors: ["Anil Madhavapeddy" "Daniel C. Bünzli" "Matthew Gray"]
3maintainer: "anil@recoil.org"
4homepage: "https://github.com/mirage/mirage-clock"
5bug-reports: "https://github.com/mirage/mirage-clock/issues"
6dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/mirage/mirage-clock.git"
7doc: "https://mirage.github.io/mirage-clock/"
8
9license: "ISC"
10tags: ["org:mirage"]
11
12depends: [
13 "ocaml"
14 "jbuilder" {>= "1.0+beta9"}
15 "mirage-clock" {>= "1.2.0" & <"2.0.0"}
16 "mirage-clock-lwt" {>= "1.2.0" & <"2.0.0"}
17 "lwt"
18 "configurator" {build}
19]
20build: [
21 [ "jbuilder" "subst" "-p" name ] {dev}
22 [ "jbuilder" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs ]
23]
24synopsis: "Libraries and module types for portable clocks"
25description: """
26This library implements portable support for an operating system timesource
27that is compatible with the [MirageOS](https://mirage.io) library interfaces
28found in: <https://github.com/mirage/mirage>
29
30It implements an `MCLOCK` module that represents a monotonic timesource
31since an arbitrary point, and `PCLOCK` which counts time since the Unix
32epoch.
33
34The following sources are used:
35
36* The Unix version uses `gettimeofday` or `clock_gettime`, depending on
37 which OS is in use (see [clock_stubs.c](https://github.com/mirage/mirage-clock/blob/master/unix/clock_stubs.c)).
38* The freestanding version uses the paravirtual clock source from the hypervisor."""
39url {
40 src:
41 "https://github.com/mirage/mirage-clock/releases/download/v1.3.0/mirage-clock-1.3.0.tbz"
42 checksum: [
43 "sha256=3f46c17bc135994feb4bd262cb1f9ffa637a4047670fa9b34ab33fd7a3260ff7"
44 "md5=eccfb4b7361bcc639744fd18d17cb582"
45 ]
46}