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TIMEGM(3) | Linux Programmer's Manual | TIMEGM(3) |
NAME¶
timegm, timelocal - inverses of gmtime and localtimeSYNOPSIS¶
#include <time.h> time_t timelocal(struct tm *tm); time_t timegm(struct tm *tm);
Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):
timelocal(), timegm(): _BSD_SOURCE || _SVID_SOURCE
DESCRIPTION¶
The functions timelocal() and timegm() are the inverses of localtime(3) and gmtime(3).CONFORMING TO¶
These functions are nonstandard GNU extensions that are also present on the BSDs. Avoid their use; see NOTES.NOTES¶
The timelocal() function is equivalent to the POSIX standard function mktime(3). There is no reason to ever use it. For a portable version of timegm(), set the TZ environment variable to UTC, call mktime(3) and restore the value of TZ. Something like#include <time.h> #include <stdlib.h> time_t my_timegm(struct tm *tm) { time_t ret; char *tz; tz = getenv("TZ"); if (tz) tz = strdup(tz); setenv("TZ", "", 1); tzset(); ret = mktime(tm); if (tz) { setenv("TZ", tz, 1); free(tz); } else unsetenv("TZ"); tzset(); return ret; }
SEE ALSO¶
gmtime(3), localtime(3), mktime(3), tzset(3)COLOPHON¶
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