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Package monotime
Package monotime provides a fast monotonic clock source.
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Time represents a point in monotonic time
type Time uint64
func Now() Time
Now returns the current time in nanoseconds from a monotonic clock.
The time returned is based on some arbitrary platform-specific point in the
past. The time returned is guaranteed to increase monotonically at a
constant rate, unlike time.Now() from the Go standard library, which may
slow down, speed up, jump forward or backward, due to NTP activity or leap
seconds.
func (Time) Add
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func (t Time) Add(d time.Duration) Time