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- .TH CTIME 2
- .SH NAME
- ctime, localtime, gmtime, asctime, tm2sec, timezone \- convert date and time
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B #include <u.h>
- .br
- .B #include <libc.h>
- .PP
- .ta \w'\fLchar* 'u
- .B
- char* ctime(long clock)
- .PP
- .B
- Tm* localtime(long clock)
- .PP
- .B
- Tm* gmtime(long clock)
- .PP
- .B
- char* asctime(Tm *tm)
- .PP
- .B
- long tm2sec(Tm *tm)
- .PP
- .B
- /env/timezone
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .I Ctime
- converts a time
- .I clock
- such as returned by
- .IR time (2)
- into
- .SM ASCII
- (sic)
- and returns a pointer to a
- 30-byte string
- in the following form.
- All the fields have constant width.
- .PP
- .B
- Wed Aug 5 01:07:47 EST 1973\en\e0
- .PP
- .I Localtime
- and
- .I gmtime
- return pointers to structures containing
- the broken-down time.
- .I Localtime
- corrects for the time zone and possible daylight savings time;
- .I gmtime
- converts directly to GMT.
- .I Asctime
- converts a broken-down time to
- .SM ASCII
- and returns a pointer
- to a 30-byte string.
- .IP
- .EX
- .ta 6n +\w'char 'u +\w'zone[4]; 'u
- typedef
- struct {
- int sec; /* seconds (range 0..59) */
- int min; /* minutes (0..59) */
- int hour; /* hours (0..23) */
- int mday; /* day of the month (1..31) */
- int mon; /* month of the year (0..11) */
- int year; /* year A.D. \- 1900 */
- int wday; /* day of week (0..6, Sunday = 0) */
- int yday; /* day of year (0..365) */
- char zone[4]; /* time zone name */
- int tzoff; /* time zone delta from GMT */
- } Tm;
- .EE
- .PP
- .I Tm2sec
- converts a broken-down time to
- seconds since the start of the epoch.
- It ignores
- .BR wday ,
- and assumes the local time zone
- if
- .B zone
- is not
- .BR GMT .
- .PP
- When local time is first requested,
- the program consults the
- .B timezone
- environment variable to determine the time zone and
- converts accordingly.
- (This variable is set at system boot time by
- .IR init (8).)
- The
- .B timezone
- variable contains
- the normal time zone name and its difference from GMT
- in seconds followed by an alternate (daylight) time zone name and
- its difference followed by a newline.
- The remainder is a list of pairs of times
- (seconds past the start of 1970, in the first time zone)
- when the alternate time zone applies.
- For example:
- .IP
- .EX
- EST -18000 EDT -14400
- 9943200 25664400 41392800 57718800 ...
- .EE
- .PP
- Greenwich Mean Time is represented by
- .IP
- .EX
- GMT 0
- .EE
- .SH SOURCE
- .B /sys/src/libc/9sys
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- .IR date (1),
- .IR time (2),
- .IR init (8)
- .SH BUGS
- The return values point to static data
- whose content is overwritten by each call.
- .br
- Daylight Savings Time is ``normal'' in the Southern hemisphere.
- .br
- These routines are not equipped to handle non-\c
- .SM ASCII
- text, and are provincial anyway.
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