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30 | .\" From: @(#)ctime.3 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93 | |
31 | .\" $FreeBSD: src/lib/libc/stdtime/ctime.3,v 1.24 2007/01/09 00:28:11 imp Exp $ | |
32 | .\" | |
33 | .Dd January 2, 1999 | |
34 | .Dt CTIME 3 | |
35 | .Os | |
36 | .Sh NAME | |
37 | .Nm asctime , | |
38 | .Nm asctime_r , | |
39 | .Nm ctime , | |
40 | .Nm ctime_r , | |
41 | .Nm difftime , | |
42 | .Nm gmtime , | |
43 | .Nm gmtime_r , | |
44 | .Nm localtime , | |
45 | .Nm localtime_r , | |
46 | .Nm mktime , | |
47 | .Nm timegm , | |
48 | .Nm timelocal | |
49 | .Nd transform binary date and time values | |
50 | .Sh LIBRARY | |
51 | .Lb libc | |
52 | .Sh SYNOPSIS | |
53 | .In time.h | |
54 | .Vt extern char *tzname[2] ; | |
55 | .Ft char * | |
56 | .Fn asctime "const struct tm *timeptr" | |
57 | .Ft char * | |
58 | .Fn asctime_r "const struct tm *restrict timeptr" "char *restrict buf" | |
59 | .Ft char * | |
60 | .Fn ctime "const time_t *clock" | |
61 | .Ft char * | |
62 | .Fn ctime_r "const time_t *clock" "char *buf" | |
63 | .Ft double | |
64 | .Fn difftime "time_t time1" "time_t time0" | |
65 | .Ft struct tm * | |
66 | .Fn gmtime "const time_t *clock" | |
67 | .Ft struct tm * | |
68 | .Fn gmtime_r "const time_t *clock" "struct tm *result" | |
69 | .Ft struct tm * | |
70 | .Fn localtime "const time_t *clock" | |
71 | .Ft struct tm * | |
72 | .Fn localtime_r "const time_t *clock" "struct tm *result" | |
73 | .Ft time_t | |
74 | .Fn mktime "struct tm *timeptr" | |
75 | .Ft time_t | |
76 | .Fn timegm "struct tm *timeptr" | |
77 | .Ft time_t | |
78 | .Fn timelocal "struct tm *timeptr" | |
79 | .Sh DESCRIPTION | |
80 | The functions | |
81 | .Fn ctime , | |
82 | .Fn gmtime , | |
83 | and | |
84 | .Fn localtime | |
85 | all take as an argument a time value representing the time in seconds since | |
86 | the Epoch (00:00:00 | |
87 | .Tn UTC , | |
88 | January 1, 1970; see | |
89 | .Xr time 3 ) . | |
90 | When encountering an error, these functions return | |
91 | .Dv NULL | |
92 | and set | |
93 | .Dv errno | |
94 | to an appropriate value. | |
95 | .Pp | |
96 | The function | |
97 | .Fn localtime | |
98 | converts the time value pointed at by | |
99 | .Fa clock . | |
100 | It returns a pointer to a | |
101 | .Dq Fa struct tm | |
102 | (described below), which contains | |
103 | the broken-out time information for the value after adjusting for the current | |
104 | time zone (and any other factors such as Daylight Saving Time). | |
105 | Time zone adjustments are performed as specified by the | |
106 | .Ev TZ | |
107 | environment variable (see | |
108 | .Xr tzset 3 ) . | |
109 | The function | |
110 | .Fn localtime | |
111 | uses | |
112 | .Xr tzset 3 | |
113 | to initialize time conversion information, if | |
114 | .Xr tzset 3 | |
115 | has not already been called by the process. | |
116 | .Pp | |
117 | After filling in the tm structure, | |
118 | .Fn localtime | |
119 | sets the | |
120 | .Fa tm_isdst Ns 'th | |
121 | element of | |
122 | .Fa tzname | |
123 | to a pointer to an | |
124 | .Tn ASCII | |
125 | string containing the time zone abbreviation to be | |
126 | used with | |
127 | .Fn localtime Ns 's | |
128 | return value. | |
129 | .Pp | |
130 | The function | |
131 | .Fn gmtime | |
132 | also converts the time value, but makes no time zone adjustment. | |
133 | It returns a pointer to a tm structure (described below). | |
134 | .Pp | |
135 | The | |
136 | .Fn ctime | |
137 | function | |
138 | adjusts the time value for the current time zone, in the same manner as | |
139 | .Fn localtime . | |
140 | It returns a pointer to a 26-character string of the form: | |
141 | .Bd -literal -offset indent | |
142 | Thu Nov 24 18:22:48 1986\en\e0 | |
143 | .Ed | |
144 | .Pp | |
145 | All of the fields have constant width. | |
146 | .Pp | |
147 | The | |
148 | .Fn ctime_r | |
149 | function | |
150 | provides the same functionality as | |
151 | .Fn ctime , | |
152 | except that the caller must provide the output buffer | |
153 | .Fa buf | |
154 | (which must be at least 26 characters long) to store the result. | |
155 | The | |
156 | .Fn localtime_r | |
157 | and | |
158 | .Fn gmtime_r | |
159 | functions | |
160 | provide the same functionality as | |
161 | .Fn localtime | |
162 | and | |
163 | .Fn gmtime , | |
164 | respectively, except the caller must provide the output buffer | |
165 | .Fa result . | |
166 | .Pp | |
167 | The | |
168 | .Fn asctime | |
169 | function | |
170 | converts the broken-out time in the structure | |
171 | .Fa tm | |
172 | (pointed at by | |
173 | .Fa *timeptr ) | |
174 | to the form | |
175 | shown in the example above. | |
176 | .Pp | |
177 | The | |
178 | .Fn asctime_r | |
179 | function | |
180 | provides the same functionality as | |
181 | .Fn asctime , | |
182 | except that the caller provides the output buffer | |
183 | .Fa buf | |
184 | (which must be at least 26 characters long) to store the result. | |
185 | .Pp | |
186 | The functions | |
187 | .Fn mktime | |
188 | and | |
189 | .Fn timegm | |
190 | convert the broken-out time | |
191 | (in the structure pointed to by | |
192 | .Fa *timeptr ) | |
193 | into a time value with the same encoding as that of the | |
194 | values returned by the | |
195 | .Xr time 3 | |
196 | function (that is, seconds from the Epoch, | |
197 | .Tn UTC ) . | |
198 | The | |
199 | .Fn mktime | |
200 | function | |
201 | interprets the input structure according to the current timezone setting | |
202 | (see | |
203 | .Xr tzset 3 ) . | |
204 | The | |
205 | .Fn timegm | |
206 | function interprets the input structure | |
207 | as representing Universal Coordinated Time | |
208 | .Pq Tn UTC . | |
209 | .Pp | |
210 | The | |
211 | .Fn timelocal | |
212 | function is like | |
213 | .Fn timegm , | |
214 | but uses the current timezone setting. | |
215 | This makes | |
216 | .Fn timelocal | |
217 | equivalent to | |
218 | .Fn mktime . | |
219 | .Pp | |
220 | The original values of the | |
221 | .Fa tm_wday | |
222 | and | |
223 | .Fa tm_yday | |
224 | components of the structure are ignored. The original values of the | |
225 | other components are not restricted to their normal ranges and will be | |
226 | normalized, if need be. | |
227 | For example, | |
228 | October 40 is changed into November 9, | |
229 | a | |
230 | .Fa tm_hour | |
231 | of \-1 means 1 hour before midnight, | |
232 | .Fa tm_mday | |
233 | of 0 means the day preceding the current month, and | |
234 | .Fa tm_mon | |
235 | of \-2 means 2 months before January of | |
236 | .Fa tm_year . | |
237 | (A positive or zero value for | |
238 | .Fa tm_isdst | |
239 | causes | |
240 | .Fn mktime | |
241 | to presume initially that summer time (for example, Daylight Saving Time) | |
242 | is or is not (respectively) in effect for the specified time. | |
243 | A negative value for | |
244 | .Fa tm_isdst | |
245 | causes the | |
246 | .Fn mktime | |
247 | function to attempt to divine whether summer time is in effect for the | |
248 | specified time. | |
249 | The | |
250 | .Fa tm_isdst | |
251 | and | |
252 | .Fa tm_gmtoff | |
253 | members are forced to zero by | |
254 | .Fn timegm . ) | |
255 | .Pp | |
256 | On successful completion, the values of the | |
257 | .Fa tm_wday | |
258 | and | |
259 | .Fa tm_yday | |
260 | components of the structure are set appropriately, and the other components | |
261 | are set to represent the specified calendar time, but with their values | |
262 | forced to their normal ranges; the final value of | |
263 | .Fa tm_mday | |
264 | is not set until | |
265 | .Fa tm_mon | |
266 | and | |
267 | .Fa tm_year | |
268 | are determined. | |
269 | The | |
270 | .Fn mktime | |
271 | function | |
272 | returns the specified calendar time; if the calendar time cannot be | |
273 | represented, it returns \-1; | |
274 | .Pp | |
275 | The | |
276 | .Fn difftime | |
277 | function | |
278 | returns the difference between two calendar times, | |
279 | .Pf ( Fa time1 | |
280 | - | |
281 | .Fa time0 ) , | |
282 | expressed in seconds. | |
283 | .Pp | |
284 | External declarations, as well as the tm structure definition, | |
285 | are contained in the | |
286 | .In time.h | |
287 | include file. | |
288 | The tm structure includes at least the following fields: | |
289 | .Bd -literal -offset indent | |
290 | int tm_sec; /\(** seconds (0 - 60) \(**/ | |
291 | int tm_min; /\(** minutes (0 - 59) \(**/ | |
292 | int tm_hour; /\(** hours (0 - 23) \(**/ | |
293 | int tm_mday; /\(** day of month (1 - 31) \(**/ | |
294 | int tm_mon; /\(** month of year (0 - 11) \(**/ | |
295 | int tm_year; /\(** year \- 1900 \(**/ | |
296 | int tm_wday; /\(** day of week (Sunday = 0) \(**/ | |
297 | int tm_yday; /\(** day of year (0 - 365) \(**/ | |
298 | int tm_isdst; /\(** is summer time in effect? \(**/ | |
299 | char \(**tm_zone; /\(** abbreviation of timezone name \(**/ | |
300 | long tm_gmtoff; /\(** offset from UTC in seconds \(**/ | |
301 | .Ed | |
302 | .Pp | |
303 | The | |
304 | field | |
305 | .Fa tm_isdst | |
306 | is non-zero if summer (i.e., Daylight Saving) time is in effect. | |
307 | .Pp | |
308 | The field | |
309 | .Fa tm_gmtoff | |
310 | is the offset (in seconds) of the time represented from | |
311 | .Tn UTC , | |
312 | with positive | |
313 | values indicating locations east of the Prime Meridian. | |
314 | .Sh SEE ALSO | |
315 | .Xr date 1 , | |
316 | .Xr gettimeofday 2 , | |
317 | .Xr getenv 3 , | |
318 | .Xr time 3 , | |
319 | .Xr tzset 3 , | |
320 | .Xr tzfile 5 | |
321 | .Sh STANDARDS | |
322 | The | |
323 | .Fn asctime , | |
324 | .Fn ctime , | |
325 | .Fn difftime , | |
326 | .Fn gmtime , | |
327 | .Fn localtime , | |
328 | and | |
329 | .Fn mktime | |
330 | functions conform to | |
331 | .St -isoC , | |
332 | and conform to | |
333 | .St -p1003.1-96 | |
334 | provided the selected local timezone does not contain a leap-second table | |
335 | (see | |
336 | .Xr zic 8 ) . | |
337 | .Pp | |
338 | The | |
339 | .Fn asctime_r , | |
340 | .Fn ctime_r , | |
341 | .Fn gmtime_r , | |
342 | and | |
343 | .Fn localtime_r | |
344 | functions are expected to conform to | |
345 | .St -p1003.1-96 | |
346 | (again provided the selected local timezone does not contain a leap-second | |
347 | table). | |
348 | .Pp | |
349 | The | |
350 | .Fn timegm | |
351 | function is not specified by any standard; its function cannot be | |
352 | completely emulated using the standard functions described above. | |
353 | .Sh HISTORY | |
354 | This manual page is derived from | |
355 | the time package contributed to Berkeley by | |
356 | .An Arthur Olson | |
357 | and which appeared in | |
358 | .Bx 4.3 . | |
359 | .Sh BUGS | |
360 | Except for | |
361 | .Fn difftime , | |
362 | .Fn mktime , | |
363 | and the | |
364 | .Fn \&_r | |
365 | variants of the other functions, | |
366 | these functions leaves their result in an internal static object and return | |
367 | a pointer to that object. | |
368 | Subsequent calls to these | |
369 | function will modify the same object. | |
370 | .Pp | |
371 | The C Standard provides no mechanism for a program to modify its current | |
372 | local timezone setting, and the | |
373 | .Tn POSIX Ns No \&-standard | |
374 | method is not reentrant. | |
375 | (However, thread-safe implementations are provided | |
376 | in the | |
377 | .Tn POSIX | |
378 | threaded environment.) | |
379 | .Pp | |
380 | The | |
381 | .Va tm_zone | |
382 | field of a returned | |
383 | .Vt tm | |
384 | structure points to a static array of characters, | |
385 | which will also be overwritten by any subsequent calls (as well as by | |
386 | subsequent calls to | |
387 | .Xr tzset 3 | |
388 | and | |
389 | .Xr tzsetwall 3 ) . | |
390 | .Pp | |
391 | Use of the external variable | |
392 | .Fa tzname | |
393 | is discouraged; the | |
394 | .Fa tm_zone | |
395 | entry in the tm structure is preferred. |