Calculate and set seconds and nanos for Span's Timestamp proto#57
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Thanks @carlosalberto for approving. Are you able to give us an ETA on when this will be merged and a new release made? We are waiting on this fix being put in place before Skyscanner can start rolling out python Lightstep support in the company. |
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Hey @michael-booth I think later today we should have it deployed to PyPi ;) |
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Brilliant thanks! |
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As discussed in #56 this PR looks to provide better span timing resolution by providing the
secondsandnanos(fraction of the second) value for the Timestamp proto object.I wasn't sure about your contribution policy so I have not updated the VERSION file in the repo, looking at previous commits to master it appears you usually increment this separately in another commit. Happy to include that in this PR if required though.