#include "flow/detail/common.hpp"
#include <boost/chrono/chrono.hpp>
#include <boost/chrono/ceil.hpp>
#include <boost/chrono/round.hpp>
#include <boost/chrono/io/duration_io.hpp>
#include <boost/chrono/io/time_point_io.hpp>
#include <functional>
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| namespace | flow | 
|  | Catch-all namespace for the Flow project: A collection of various production-quality modules written in modern C++17, originally by ygoldfel. 
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| #define | FLOW_OS_LINUX | 
|  | Macro that is defined if and only if the compiling environment is Linux.  More... 
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| #define | FLOW_OS_MAC | 
|  | Macro that is defined if and only if the compiling environment is Mac OS X or higher macOS (not iOS and such!).  More... 
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| #define | FLOW_OS_WIN | 
|  | Macro that is defined if and only if the compiling environment is Windows.  More... 
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| using | flow::uint8_t = unsigned char | 
|  | Byte. Best way to represent a byte of binary data. This is 8 bits on all modern systems.  More... 
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| using | flow::int8_t = signed char | 
|  | Signed byte. Prefer to use uint8_twhen representing binary data. This is 8 bits on all modern systems.  More...
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| using | flow::Fine_clock = boost::chrono::high_resolution_clock | 
|  | Clock used for delicate time measurements, such that the now()method gets the current time relative to some unknown but constant epoch (reference point).  More...
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| using | flow::Fine_time_pt = Fine_clock::time_point | 
|  | A high-res time point as returned by Fine_clock::now()and suitable for precise time math in general.  More...
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| using | flow::Fine_duration = Fine_clock::duration | 
|  | A high-res time duration as computed from two Fine_time_pts.  More...
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| using | flow::Error_code = boost::system::error_code | 
|  | Short-hand for a boost.system error code (which basically encapsulates an integer/ enumerror code and a pointer through which to obtain a statically stored message string); this is how Flow modules report errors to the user; and we humbly recommended all C++ code use the same techniques.  More...
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◆ FLOW_OS_LINUX
Macro that is defined if and only if the compiling environment is Linux. 
Definition at line 84 of file common.hpp.
 
 
◆ FLOW_OS_MAC
Macro that is defined if and only if the compiling environment is Mac OS X or higher macOS (not iOS and such!). 
Definition at line 87 of file common.hpp.
 
 
◆ FLOW_OS_WIN
Macro that is defined if and only if the compiling environment is Windows. 
Definition at line 90 of file common.hpp.