time.Time.sec (method)
16 uses
time (current package)
time.go#L180: func (t *Time) sec() int64 {
time.go#L188: func (t *Time) unixSec() int64 { return t.sec() + internalToUnix }
time.go#L227: t.ext = t.sec()
time.go#L264: ts := t.sec()
time.go#L265: us := u.sec()
time.go#L274: ts := t.sec()
time.go#L275: us := u.sec()
time.go#L286: tc, uc = t.sec(), u.sec()
time.go#L309: return t.sec() == u.sec() && t.nsec() == u.nsec()
time.go#L466: return t.sec() == 0 && t.nsec() == 0
time.go#L918: d := Duration(t.sec()-u.sec())*Second + Duration(t.nsec()-u.nsec())
time.go#L1300: sec := t.sec()
time.go#L1612: sec := t.sec()
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