DispatchWallTime
struct DispatchWallTimestruct DispatchWallTimeimport Dispatchprotocol Comparable : EquatableA type that can be compared using the relational operators <, <=, >=, and >.
protocol EquatableA type that can be compared for value equality.
protocol SendableA thread-safe type whose values can be shared across arbitrary concurrent contexts without introducing a risk of data races. Values of the type may have no shared mutable state, or they may protect that state with a lock or by forcing it to only be accessed from a specific actor.
init(timespec: timespec) static let distantFuture: DispatchWallTimestatic func now() -> DispatchWallTime let rawValue: dispatch_time_tstatic func < (a: DispatchWallTime, b: DispatchWallTime) -> Bool static func == (a: DispatchWallTime, b: DispatchWallTime) -> Bool static func != (lhs: Self, rhs: Self) -> Bool Returns a Boolean value indicating whether two values are not equal.
static func ... (minimum: Self) -> PartialRangeFrom<Self> Returns a partial range extending upward from a lower bound.
static func ... (maximum: Self) -> PartialRangeThrough<Self> Returns a partial range up to, and including, its upper bound.
static func ... (minimum: Self, maximum: Self) -> ClosedRange<Self> Returns a closed range that contains both of its bounds.
static func ..< (maximum: Self) -> PartialRangeUpTo<Self> Returns a partial range up to, but not including, its upper bound.
static func ..< (minimum: Self, maximum: Self) -> Range<Self> Returns a half-open range that contains its lower bound but not its upper bound.
static func <= (lhs: Self, rhs: Self) -> Bool Returns a Boolean value indicating whether the value of the first argument is less than or equal to that of the second argument.
static func > (lhs: Self, rhs: Self) -> Bool Returns a Boolean value indicating whether the value of the first argument is greater than that of the second argument.
static func >= (lhs: Self, rhs: Self) -> Bool Returns a Boolean value indicating whether the value of the first argument is greater than or equal to that of the second argument.