@@ -182,34 +182,35 @@ public double time() {
182182 return timeSeconds ();
183183 }
184184 }
185-
185+
186186 // time.time_ns()
187- @ Builtin (name = "time_ns" , minNumOfPositionalArgs = 0 ,
188- doc = "Similar to time() but returns time as an integer number of nanoseconds since the epoch." )
187+ @ Builtin (name = "time_ns" , minNumOfPositionalArgs = 0 , doc = "Similar to time() but returns time as an integer number of nanoseconds since the epoch." )
189188 @ GenerateNodeFactory
190189 public abstract static class PythonTimeNsNode extends PythonBuiltinNode {
191190
192191 /**
193- * The maximum date, which are systems able to handle is 2262 04 11. This
194- * corresponds to the 64 bit long.
195- * @return
192+ * The maximum date, which are systems able to handle is 2262 04 11. This corresponds to the
193+ * 64 bit long.
194+ *
195+ * @return
196196 */
197197 @ Specialization
198198 public long time () {
199199 return timeNanoSeconds ();
200200 }
201-
201+
202202 @ TruffleBoundary
203203 private static long timeNanoSeconds () {
204204 Instant now = Instant .now ();
205- // From java we are not able to obtain the nano seconds resolution. It depends on the jdk
205+ // From java we are not able to obtain the nano seconds resolution. It depends on the
206+ // jdk
206207 // JKD 1.8 the resolution is usually miliseconds (for example 1576081173486000000)
207- // From JDK 9 including JDK 11 the resolution is usually microseconds (for example 1576082578022393000)
208+ // From JDK 9 including JDK 11 the resolution is usually microseconds (for example
209+ // 1576082578022393000)
208210 // To obtain really nanosecond resulution we have to fake the nanoseconds
209211 return now .getEpochSecond () * 1000000000L + now .getNano ();
210212 }
211213 }
212-
213214
214215 // time.monotonic()
215216 @ Builtin (name = "monotonic" , minNumOfPositionalArgs = 0 )
@@ -222,7 +223,7 @@ public double time() {
222223 return System .nanoTime () / 1000000000D ;
223224 }
224225 }
225-
226+
226227 // time.monotonic_ns()
227228 @ Builtin (name = "monotonic_ns" , minNumOfPositionalArgs = 0 , doc = "Similar to monotonic(), but return time as nanoseconds." )
228229 @ GenerateNodeFactory
@@ -244,11 +245,11 @@ public double counter() {
244245 return (System .nanoTime () - PERF_COUNTER_START ) / 1000_000_000.0 ;
245246 }
246247 }
247-
248+
248249 @ Builtin (name = "perf_counter_ns" , minNumOfPositionalArgs = 0 )
249250 @ GenerateNodeFactory
250251 public abstract static class PythonPerfCounterNsNode extends PythonBuiltinNode {
251-
252+
252253 @ Specialization
253254 @ TruffleBoundary
254255 public long counter () {
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