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static cast the tv_sec for the timespec constructions is the dispatch scheduler #82154

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Since no one can agree on what types construct a time spec; split that out and cast each one.

@phausler phausler requested a review from ktoso as a code owner June 10, 2025 16:11
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@swift-ci please test

@@ -319,9 +319,14 @@ clock_and_value_to_time(int clock, long long sec, long long nsec) {
.tv_sec = sec,
.tv_nsec = static_cast<long>(nsec)
};
#elif defined(__APPLE__)
struct timespec ts = {
.tv_sec = static_cast<__darwin_time_t>(sec),
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Could we use decltype here to solve the problem portably?

@jckarter jckarter merged commit 3d2c898 into swiftlang:main Jun 10, 2025
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