Fix type-o

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Howard Hinnant 2016-11-27 11:48:25 -05:00
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@ -2510,7 +2510,7 @@ using tai_seconds = tai_time<std::chrono::seconds>;
</pre> </pre>
<p> <p>
<code>tai_time</code> counts physical seconds continuously like <code>utc_itme</code>, <code>tai_time</code> counts physical seconds continuously like <code>utc_time</code>,
but when printed out, <i>always</i> has 60 seconds per minute. It's epoch but when printed out, <i>always</i> has 60 seconds per minute. It's epoch
is 1958-01-01 and is offset ahead of <code>utc_time</code> by 10s in 1970-01-01. is 1958-01-01 and is offset ahead of <code>utc_time</code> by 10s in 1970-01-01.
With each leap second, the offset from <code>utc_time</code> grows by another With each leap second, the offset from <code>utc_time</code> grows by another
@ -2621,7 +2621,7 @@ using gps_seconds = gps_time&lt;std::chrono::seconds&gt;;
</pre> </pre>
<p> <p>
<code>gps_time</code> counts physical seconds continuously like <code>utc_itme</code>, <code>gps_time</code> counts physical seconds continuously like <code>utc_time</code>,
but when printed out, <i>always</i> has 60 seconds per minute. It's epoch but when printed out, <i>always</i> has 60 seconds per minute. It's epoch
is 1980-01-06 and was equivalent to UTC at that time. If drifts ahead of UTC is 1980-01-06 and was equivalent to UTC at that time. If drifts ahead of UTC
with each inserted leap second. It is always exactly 19s behind TAI. with each inserted leap second. It is always exactly 19s behind TAI.