How do you re-assign a class member chrono time_point variable?
I skimmed through the hour long video from {@Howard Hinnant} and I didn’t see anything referencing what I need.
Time Output Class
#include <iostream>
#include <chrono>
#include <cstdint>
namespace chrono = std::chrono;
namespace chrono_lit = std::chrono_literals;
using namespace chrono_lit;
class TrackTimeElapse {
public:
TrackTimeElapsed(uint64_t interval):
m_timestamp(chrono::steady_clock::now()), m_interval(interval) {}
~TrackTimeElapsed() {}
void trackTime() {
chrono::time_point<chrono::steady_clock> now = chrono::steady_clock::now();
auto diff = chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::seconds>(now - m_timestamp);
if (diff.count() > m_interval) {
std::cout << "Time elapsed" << std::endl;
// Update timestamp to help track when next print out needs to occur.
m_timestamp = now; // Issue here due to assignment operator not being defined.
}
}
private:
chrono::time_point<chrono::steady_clock> m_timestamp;
uint64_t m_interval;
};