Continuous time updates
Add TODO.md in src/components/datetime. This file give detailed information about a refactoring of the DateTimeController that would be nice to do in the future.
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# Refactoring needed
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## Context
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The [PR #2041 - Continuous time updates](https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/pull/2041) highlighted some
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limitations in the design of DateTimeController: the granularity of the time returned by `DateTime::CurrentDateTime()`
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is limited by the frequency at which SystemTask calls `DateTime::UpdateTime()`, which is currently set to 100ms.
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@mark9064 provided more details
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in [this comment](https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/pull/2041#issuecomment-2048528967).
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The [PR #2041 - Continuous time updates](https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/pull/2041) provided some changes
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to `DateTime` controller that improves the granularity of the time returned by `DateTime::CurrentDateTime()`.
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However, the review showed that `DateTime` cannot be `const` anymore, even when it's only used to get the current time,
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since `DateTime::CurrentDateTime()` changes the internal state of the instance.
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We tried to identify alternative implementation that would have maintained the "const correctness" but we eventually
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figured that this would lead to a re-design of `DateTime` which was out of scope of the initial PR (Continuous time
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updates and always on display).
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So we decided to merge this PR #2041 and agree to fix/improve `DateTime` later on.
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## What needs to be done?
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Improve/redesign `DateTime` so that it
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* provides a very granular (ideally down to the millisecond) date and time via `CurrentDateTime()`.
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* can be declared/passed as `const` when it's only used to **get** the time.
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* limits the use of mutex as much as possible (an ideal implementation would not use any mutex, but this might not be
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possible).
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* improves the design of `DateTime::Seconds()`, `DateTime::Minutes()`, `DateTime::Hours()`, etc as
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explained [in this comment](https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/pull/2054#pullrequestreview-2037033105).
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Once this redesign is implemented, all instances/references to `DateTime` should be reviewed and updated to use `const`
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where appropriate.
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Please check the following PR to get more context about this redesign:
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* [#2041 - Continuous time updates by @mark9064](https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/pull/2041)
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* [#2054 - Continuous time update - Alternative implementation to #2041 by @JF002](https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/pull/2054)
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