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20 changes: 18 additions & 2 deletions lib/elixir/lib/calendar.ex
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@typedoc """
Microseconds with stored precision.

The precision represents the number of digits that must be used when
The `precision` represents the number of digits that must be used when
representing the microseconds to external format. If the precision is `0`,
it means microseconds must be skipped.
it means microseconds must be skipped. If the precision is `6`, it means
that `value` represents exactly the number of microseconds to be used.

The formula to calculate microseconds from this type is:

microseconds = value * Integer.pow(10, 6 - precision)

## Examples

* `{0, 0}` means no microseconds.
* `{1, 6}` means 1µs (`value` is `1` and the precision specifies that six digits
must be used).
* `{93, 3}` means 93ms (`value` is `93` and the precision specifies that three digits
must be used).
* `{12, 2}` means 120ms (`value` is `12` and the precision specifies that two digits
must be used).

"""
@type microsecond :: {value :: non_neg_integer, precision :: non_neg_integer}

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