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-package sys
-
-// ClockResolution is a positive granularity of clock precision in
-// nanoseconds. For example, if the resolution is 1us, this returns 1000.
-//
-// Note: Some implementations return arbitrary resolution because there's
-// no perfect alternative. For example, according to the source in time.go,
-// windows monotonic resolution can be 15ms. See /RATIONALE.md.
-type ClockResolution uint32
-
-// Walltime returns the current unix/epoch time, seconds since midnight UTC
-// 1 January 1970, with a nanosecond fraction.
-type Walltime func() (sec int64, nsec int32)
-
-// Nanotime returns nanoseconds since an arbitrary start point, used to measure
-// elapsed time. This is sometimes referred to as a tick or monotonic time.
-//
-// Note: There are no constraints on the value return except that it
-// increments. For example, -1 is a valid if the next value is >= 0.
-type Nanotime func() int64
-
-// Nanosleep puts the current goroutine to sleep for at least ns nanoseconds.
-type Nanosleep func(ns int64)
-
-// Osyield yields the processor, typically to implement spin-wait loops.
-type Osyield func()