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gh-110850: Cleanup PyTime API: PyTime_t are nanoseconds #115753

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PyTime_t no longer uses an arbitrary unit, it's always a number of nanoseconds (64-bit signed integer).

  • Rename _PyTime_FromNanosecondsObject() to _PyTime_FromLong().
  • Rename _PyTime_AsNanosecondsObject() to _PyTime_AsLong().
  • Remove pytime_from_nanoseconds().
  • Remove pytime_as_nanoseconds().
  • Remove _PyTime_FromNanoseconds().

PyTime_t no longer uses an arbitrary unit, it's always a number of
nanoseconds (64-bit signed integer).

* Rename _PyTime_FromNanosecondsObject() to _PyTime_FromLong().
* Rename _PyTime_AsNanosecondsObject() to _PyTime_AsLong().
* Remove pytime_from_nanoseconds().
* Remove pytime_as_nanoseconds().
* Remove _PyTime_FromNanoseconds().
@vstinner vstinner merged commit e4c34f0 into python:main Feb 21, 2024
@vstinner vstinner deleted the pytime_ns branch February 21, 2024 10:46
woodruffw pushed a commit to woodruffw-forks/cpython that referenced this pull request Mar 4, 2024
…#115753)

PyTime_t no longer uses an arbitrary unit, it's always a number of
nanoseconds (64-bit signed integer).

* Rename _PyTime_FromNanosecondsObject() to _PyTime_FromLong().
* Rename _PyTime_AsNanosecondsObject() to _PyTime_AsLong().
* Remove pytime_from_nanoseconds().
* Remove pytime_as_nanoseconds().
* Remove _PyTime_FromNanoseconds().
diegorusso pushed a commit to diegorusso/cpython that referenced this pull request Apr 17, 2024
…#115753)

PyTime_t no longer uses an arbitrary unit, it's always a number of
nanoseconds (64-bit signed integer).

* Rename _PyTime_FromNanosecondsObject() to _PyTime_FromLong().
* Rename _PyTime_AsNanosecondsObject() to _PyTime_AsLong().
* Remove pytime_from_nanoseconds().
* Remove pytime_as_nanoseconds().
* Remove _PyTime_FromNanoseconds().
LukasWoodtli pushed a commit to LukasWoodtli/cpython that referenced this pull request Jan 22, 2025
…#115753)

PyTime_t no longer uses an arbitrary unit, it's always a number of
nanoseconds (64-bit signed integer).

* Rename _PyTime_FromNanosecondsObject() to _PyTime_FromLong().
* Rename _PyTime_AsNanosecondsObject() to _PyTime_AsLong().
* Remove pytime_from_nanoseconds().
* Remove pytime_as_nanoseconds().
* Remove _PyTime_FromNanoseconds().
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