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This way provide both Time and TimeNano in the event. For the display of the JSONMessage, use either, but prefer TimeNano Proving only TimeNano would break Subscribers that are using the `Time` field, so both are set for backwards compatibility. The events logging uses nano formatting, but only provides a Unix() time, therefor ordering may get lost in the output. Example: ``` 2015-09-15T14:18:51.000000000-04:00 ee46febd64ac629f7de9cd8bf58582e6f263d97ff46896adc5b508db804682da: (from busybox) resize 2015-09-15T14:18:51.000000000-04:00 a78c9149b1c0474502a117efaa814541926c2ae6ec3c76607e1c931b84c3a44b: (from busybox) resize ``` By having a field just for Nano time, when set, the marshalling back to `time.Unix(sec int64, nsec int64)` has zeros exactly where it needs to. This does not break any existing use of jsonmessage.JSONMessage, but now allows for use of `UnixNano()` and get event formatting that has distinguishable order. Example: ``` 2015-09-15T15:37:23.810295632-04:00 6adcf8ed9f5f5ec059a915466cd1cde86a18b4a085fc3af405e9cc9fecbbbbaf: (from busybox) resize 2015-09-15T15:37:23.810412202-04:00 6b7c5bfdc3f902096f5a91e628f21bd4b56e32590c5b4b97044aafc005ddcb0d: (from busybox) resize ``` Including tests for TimeNano and updated event API reference doc. Signed-off-by: Vincent Batts <vbatts@redhat.com> |
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