export interface Clock { /** * Return the current time in milliseconds from some epoch such as the Unix epoch or process start */ now(): number; } /** * A utility for returning wall times anchored to a given point in time. Wall time measurements will * not be taken from the system, but instead are computed by adding a monotonic clock time * to the anchor point. * * This is needed because the system time can change and result in unexpected situations like * spans ending before they are started. Creating an anchored clock for each local root span * ensures that span timings and durations are accurate while preventing span times from drifting * too far from the system clock. * * Only creating an anchored clock once per local trace ensures span times are correct relative * to each other. For example, a child span will never have a start time before its parent even * if the system clock is corrected during the local trace. * * Heavily inspired by the OTel Java anchored clock * https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-java/blob/main/sdk/trace/src/main/java/io/opentelemetry/sdk/trace/AnchoredClock.java */ export declare class AnchoredClock implements Clock { private _monotonicClock; private _epochMillis; private _performanceMillis; /** * Create a new AnchoredClock anchored to the current time returned by systemClock. * * @param systemClock should be a clock that returns the number of milliseconds since January 1 1970 such as Date * @param monotonicClock should be a clock that counts milliseconds monotonically such as window.performance or perf_hooks.performance */ constructor(systemClock: Clock, monotonicClock: Clock); /** * Returns the current time by adding the number of milliseconds since the * AnchoredClock was created to the creation epoch time */ now(): number; } //# sourceMappingURL=anchored-clock.d.ts.map