Times -package:HMock

How many times should a certain Chunk be played?
Repeats the cycle for a fixed number of times.
times returns a stream of time value tuples with clock of 10 ms granularity. The first component of the tuple is an absolute time reference (epoch) denoting the start of the stream and the second component is a time relative to the reference.
>>> Stream.mapM_ (\x -> print x >> threadDelay 1000000) $ Stream.take 3 $ Stream.times
(AbsTime (TimeSpec {sec = ..., nsec = ...}),RelTime64 (NanoSecond64 ...))
(AbsTime (TimeSpec {sec = ..., nsec = ...}),RelTime64 (NanoSecond64 ...))
(AbsTime (TimeSpec {sec = ..., nsec = ...}),RelTime64 (NanoSecond64 ...))
Note: This API is not safe on 32-bit machines. Pre-release
Multiply two numbers.
times returns a stream of time value tuples with clock of 10 ms granularity. The first component of the tuple is an absolute time reference (epoch) denoting the start of the stream and the second component is a time relative to the reference.
>>> f = Fold.drainMapM (\x -> print x >> threadDelay 1000000)

>>> Stream.fold f $ Stream.take 3 $ Stream.times
(AbsTime (TimeSpec {sec = ..., nsec = ...}),RelTime64 (NanoSecond64 ...))
(AbsTime (TimeSpec {sec = ..., nsec = ...}),RelTime64 (NanoSecond64 ...))
(AbsTime (TimeSpec {sec = ..., nsec = ...}),RelTime64 (NanoSecond64 ...))
Note: This API is not safe on 32-bit machines. Pre-release
"x-cross" multiplication operator <math>.
Deprecated: use replicateM_ instead
Modification times of files.
The operator * for the Int type. (See also -*-.)
> times
(*) :: Int -> Int -> Int
> times :$ two
(2 *) :: Int -> Int
> times :$ xx :$ yy
x * y :: Int
tick as a multi-Measure
Interval multiplication
times a b k computes k x y such that
x + y = a * b
x = fl(a * b)
Which is to say that x is the floating point image of (a * b) and y stores the residual error term. This could be nicer if we had access to a hardware fused multiply-add.
The time (in milliseconds) when an event happened. This is used mostly for ordering events and responses to events.
TimeSpec structure
A 10-point proportional spaced Times Roman font. (-adobe-times-medium-r-normal--10-100-75-75-p-54-iso8859-1)
A 24-point proportional spaced Times Roman font. (-adobe-times-medium-r-normal--24-240-75-75-p-124-iso8859-1)