Fix arguments for calls to Ruby's `Time.at`

`Time.at` takes microseconds as a second arg, not nanoseconds. Fixes
conversion of deadline time on the server-side.
pull/7284/head
Eric Richardson 9 years ago
parent 2f17797c94
commit 8e769fdc95
  1. 2
      src/ruby/ext/grpc/rb_grpc.c
  2. 2
      src/ruby/ext/grpc/rb_server.c

@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ static VALUE grpc_rb_time_val_to_time(VALUE self) {
time_const);
real_time = gpr_convert_clock_type(*time_const, GPR_CLOCK_REALTIME);
return rb_funcall(rb_cTime, id_at, 2, INT2NUM(real_time.tv_sec),
INT2NUM(real_time.tv_nsec));
INT2NUM(real_time.tv_nsec / 1000));
}
/* Invokes inspect on the ctime version of the time val. */

@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ static VALUE grpc_rb_server_request_call(VALUE self) {
grpc_rb_sNewServerRpc, rb_str_new2(st.details.method),
rb_str_new2(st.details.host),
rb_funcall(rb_cTime, id_at, 2, INT2NUM(deadline.tv_sec),
INT2NUM(deadline.tv_nsec)),
INT2NUM(deadline.tv_nsec / 1000)),
grpc_rb_md_ary_to_h(&st.md_ary), grpc_rb_wrap_call(call, call_queue),
NULL);
grpc_request_call_stack_cleanup(&st);

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