File: src\Shared\ValueStopwatch\ValueStopwatch.cs
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// Licensed to the .NET Foundation under one or more agreements.
// The .NET Foundation licenses this file to you under the MIT license.
 
using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
 
namespace Microsoft.Extensions.Internal;
 
internal struct ValueStopwatch
{
#if !NET7_0_OR_GREATER
    private static readonly double TimestampToTicks = TimeSpan.TicksPerSecond / (double)Stopwatch.Frequency;
#endif
 
    private readonly long _startTimestamp;
 
    public bool IsActive => _startTimestamp != 0;
 
    private ValueStopwatch(long startTimestamp)
    {
        _startTimestamp = startTimestamp;
    }
 
    public static ValueStopwatch StartNew() => new ValueStopwatch(Stopwatch.GetTimestamp());
 
    public TimeSpan GetElapsedTime()
    {
        // Start timestamp can't be zero in an initialized ValueStopwatch. It would have to be literally the first thing executed when the machine boots to be 0.
        // So it being 0 is a clear indication of default(ValueStopwatch)
        if (!IsActive)
        {
            throw new InvalidOperationException("An uninitialized, or 'default', ValueStopwatch cannot be used to get elapsed time.");
        }
 
        var end = Stopwatch.GetTimestamp();
 
#if !NET7_0_OR_GREATER
        var timestampDelta = end - _startTimestamp;
        var ticks = (long)(TimestampToTicks * timestampDelta);
        return new TimeSpan(ticks);
#else
        return Stopwatch.GetElapsedTime(_startTimestamp, end);
#endif
    }
}