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- .TH TIME 2
- .SH NAME
- time, nsec \- time in seconds and nanoseconds since epoch
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B #include <u.h>
- .br
- .B #include <libc.h>
- .PP
- .nf
- .B
- long time(long *tp)
- .PP
- .B
- vlong nsec(void)
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- Both
- .I time
- and
- .I nsec
- return the time since the epoch 00:00:00 GMT, Jan. 1, 1970.
- The return value of the former is in seconds and the latter in nanoseconds.
- For
- .IR time ,
- if
- .I tp
- is not zero then
- .BI * tp
- is also set to the answer.
- .PP
- Times from
- .I time
- should be stored in and treated as
- .BR ulong s;
- this extends the range of valid times into the year 2106.
- .PP
- .I Time
- simply calls
- .I nsec
- and returns the value divided by 1000000000.
- .PP
- .I Nsec
- is a system call.
- Previous implementations read
- .BR /dev/bintime ,
- opening that file when first called,
- and maintaining a static file descriptor;
- however,
- the maintenance of file descriptors in the face
- of process forks is overly complex and prone to error.
- .SH SOURCE
- .B /sys/src/libc/9sys/time.c
- .br
- .B /sys/src/libc/9syscall
- .SH SEE ALSO
- .IR cputime (2),
- .IR cons (3)
- .SH DIAGNOSTICS
- Sets
- .IR errstr .
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