The functions whose names end in 
_until take an argument that specifies a time
point
.These functions produce absolute timeouts
.Implementations should use the clock
specified in the time point to measure time for these functions
.Given a clock time point
argument 
Ct, the clock time point of the return from timeout should be 
Ct+Di+Dm
when the clock is not adjusted during the timeout
.If the clock is adjusted to the time 
Ca
during the timeout, the behavior should be as follows:
- If  Ca>Ct- , the waiting function should wake as soon as possible, i.e.,  Ca+Di+Dm- ,
since the timeout is already satisfied .
- This specification may result in the total
duration of the wait decreasing when measured against a steady clock .
- If  Ca≤Ct- , the waiting function should not time out until  Clock::now()-  returns a
time  Cn≥Ct- , i.e., waking at  Ct+Di+Dm.
- [ Note 1- :  - When the clock is adjusted
backwards, this specification can result in the total duration of the wait increasing when
measured against a steady clock .
- When the clock is adjusted forwards, this specification can
result in the total duration of the wait decreasing when measured against a steady clock .
-  —  end note- ]