import random, asyncdispatch2, spec/datatypes type Timestamp* = uint64 # Unix epoch timestamp in millisecond resolution var detectedClockDrift: int64 template now*: auto = fastEpochTime() proc timeSinceGenesis*(s: BeaconState): Timestamp = Timestamp(int64(fastEpochTime() - s.genesis_time * 1000) - detectedClockDrift) template toSlot*(t: Timestamp): uint64 = t div (SLOT_DURATION * 1000) template slotStart*(s: BeaconState, slot: uint64): Timestamp = (s.genesis_time + (slot * SLOT_DURATION)) * 1000 template slotMiddle*(s: BeaconState, slot: uint64): Timestamp = s.slotStart(slot) + SLOT_DURATION * 500 template slotEnd*(s: BeaconState, slot: uint64): Timestamp = s.slotStart(slot + 1) proc randomTimeInSlot*(s: BeaconState, slot: uint64, interval: HSlice[float, float]): Timestamp = ## Returns a random moment within the slot. ## The interval must be a sub-interval of [0..1]. ## Zero marks the begginning of the slot and One marks the end. s.slotStart(slot) + Timestamp(rand(interval) * float(SLOT_DURATION * 1000)) proc slotDistanceFromNow*(s: BeaconState): int64 = ## Returns how many slots have passed since a particular BeaconState was finalized int64(s.timeSinceGenesis() div (SLOT_DURATION * 1000)) - int64(s.finalized_slot) proc syncrhronizeClock*() {.async.} = ## This should determine the offset of the local clock against a global ## trusted time (e.g. it can be obtained from multiple time servers). # TODO: implement this properly detectedClockDrift = 0