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.TH NEWCTIME 3 .SH NAME ctime, localtime, gmtime, asctime, tzset, tzsetwall \- convert date and time to ASCII .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .B extern char *tzname[2]; .PP .B void tzset() .PP .B void tzsetwall() .PP .B char *ctime(clock) .B long *clock; .PP .B #include <time.h> .PP .B char *asctime(tm) .B struct tm *tm; .PP .B struct tm *localtime(clock) .B long *clock; .PP .B struct tm *gmtime(clock) .B long *clock; .PP cc ... -lz .fi .SH DESCRIPTION .I Tzset uses the value of the environment variable .B TZ to set time conversion information used by .IR localtime . .if \nX \{\ IF .B TZ is absent from the environment, the behavior is implementation defined. If .B TZ does appear in the environment, .I localtime will only work correctly if its value is one of an implementation-defined set of values. \} .if !\nX \{\ If .B TZ does not appear in the environment, the best available approximation to local wall clock time is used by .IR localtime . If .B TZ appears in the environment but its value is a null string, Greenwich Mean Time is used; if .B TZ appears and begins with a slash, it is used as the absolute pathname of the .IR tzfile (5)-format file from which to read the time conversion information; if .B TZ appears and begins with a character other than a slash, it's used as a pathname relative to a system time conversion information directory. \} .PP .I Tzsetwall sets things up so that .I localtime returns the best available approximation of local wall clock time. .PP .I Ctime\^ converts a long integer, pointed to by .IR clock , representing the time in seconds since 00:00:00 GMT, January 1, 1970, and returns a pointer to a 26-character string of the form .br .ce Thu Nov 24 18:22:48 1986\\n\\0 .br All the fields have constant width. .PP .IR Localtime\^ and .I gmtime\^ return pointers to ``tm'' structures, described below. .I Localtime\^ corrects for the time zone and any time zone adjustments (such as Daylight Savings time in the U.S.A.). .if \nX Whether, before doing so, .if !\nX Before doing so, .I localtime\^ calls .I tzset\^ (if .I tzset\^ has not been called in .if \nX the current process) is implementation defined. .if !\nX the current process). .if !\nX \{\ After filling in the ``tm'' structure, .I localtime sets the .BR tm_isdst 'th element of .B tzname to a pointer to an ASCII string that's the time zone abbreviation to be used with .IR localtime 's return value. \} .PP .I Gmtime\^ converts to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). .PP .I Asctime\^ converts a time value contained in a ``tm'' structure to a 26-character string, as shown in the above example, and returns a pointer to the string. .PP Declarations of all the functions and externals, and the ``tm'' structure, are in the .B <time.h>\^ header file. The structure (of type) .B struct tm includes the following fields: .RS .PP .nf .ta .5i +\w'long tm_gmtoff;\0\0'u int tm_sec; /\(** seconds (0 - 59) \(**/ int tm_min; /\(** minutes (0 - 59) \(**/ int tm_hour; /\(** hours (0 - 23) \(**/ int tm_mday; /\(** day of month (1 - 31) \(**/ int tm_mon; /\(** month of year (0 - 11) \(**/ int tm_year; /\(** year \- 1900 \(**/ int tm_wday; /\(** day of week (Sunday = 0) \(**/ int tm_yday; /\(** day of year (0 - 365) \(**/ int tm_isdst; /\(** is DST in effect? \(**/ char \(**tm_zone; /\(** abbreviation of timezone name \(**/ long tm_gmtoff; /\(** offset from GMT in seconds \(**/ .fi .RE .PP The .I tm_zone and .I tm_gmtoff fields exist, and are filled in, only if arrangements to do so were made when the library containing these functions was created. There is no guarantee that these fields will continue to exist in this form in future releases of this code. .PP .I Tm_isdst\^ is non-zero if a time zone adjustment such as Daylight Savings time is in effect. .PP .I Tm_gmtoff is the offset (in seconds) of the time represented from GMT, with positive values indicating East of Greenwich. .if !\nX \{\ .SH FILES .ta \w'/etc/zoneinfo/localtime\0\0'u /etc/zoneinfo time zone information directory .br /etc/zoneinfo/localtime local time zone file \} .SH SEE ALSO .if !\nX tzfile(5), getenv(3), time(2) .SH NOTE The return values point to static data whose content is overwritten by each call. The .B tm_zone field of a returned .B "struct tm" points to a static array of characters, which will also be overwritten at the next call (and by calls to .I tzset or .IR tzsetwall ). .. @(#)newctime.3 3.1