@sloretz: Oh, that is a really good point! Thank you!
They should have designed `std::chrono` as they fixed `std::allocators`. :slight_smile:
This has the interesting implication that ROS 2 time can never be converted to `std::chrono` time and used with the standard library as it is not determinable from which clock the time came.
I will check if it is possible to create a `std::chrono` clock which at least works on a global level such that an error is produces when someone tries to switch a node to a different time than some global setting.
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