Is there any built-in method returning current timestamp like doing it in python like: time.time() which returns something like 1577990478.4675508?
I use
import std.datetime; Clock.currTime().toISOExtString()
Is there any built-in method returning current timestamp like doing it in python like: time.time() which returns something like 1577990478.4675508?
I use
import std.datetime; Clock.currTime().toISOExtString()