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	gh-110850: Cleanup PyTime API: PyTime_t are nanoseconds (#115753)
PyTime_t no longer uses an arbitrary unit, it's always a number of nanoseconds (64-bit signed integer). * Rename _PyTime_FromNanosecondsObject() to _PyTime_FromLong(). * Rename _PyTime_AsNanosecondsObject() to _PyTime_AsLong(). * Remove pytime_from_nanoseconds(). * Remove pytime_as_nanoseconds(). * Remove _PyTime_FromNanoseconds().
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| // Define PY_TIMEOUT_MAX constant.
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| #ifdef _POSIX_THREADS | ||||
|    // PyThread_acquire_lock_timed() uses _PyTime_FromNanoseconds(us * 1000),
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|    // convert microseconds to nanoseconds.
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|    // PyThread_acquire_lock_timed() uses (us * 1000) to convert microseconds
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|    // to nanoseconds.
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| #  define PY_TIMEOUT_MAX_VALUE (LLONG_MAX / 1000) | ||||
| #elif defined (NT_THREADS) | ||||
|    // WaitForSingleObject() accepts timeout in milliseconds in the range
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