.. title:: clang-tidy - abseil-duration-subtraction abseil-duration-subtraction =========================== Checks for cases where subtraction should be performed in the ``absl::Duration`` domain. When subtracting two values, and the first one is known to be a conversion from ``absl::Duration``, we can infer that the second should also be interpreted as an ``absl::Duration``, and make that inference explicit. Examples: .. code-block:: c++ // Original - Subtraction in the double domain double x; absl::Duration d; double result = absl::ToDoubleSeconds(d) - x; // Suggestion - Subtraction in the absl::Duration domain instead double result = absl::ToDoubleSeconds(d - absl::Seconds(x)); // Original - Subtraction of two Durations in the double domain absl::Duration d1, d2; double result = absl::ToDoubleSeconds(d1) - absl::ToDoubleSeconds(d2); // Suggestion - Subtraction in the absl::Duration domain instead double result = absl::ToDoubleSeconds(d1 - d2); Note: As with other ``clang-tidy`` checks, it is possible that multiple fixes may overlap (as in the case of nested expressions), so not all occurrences can be transformed in one run. In particular, this may occur for nested subtraction expressions. Running ``clang-tidy`` multiple times will find and fix these overlaps.