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47 .Nd transform binary date and time values
86 functions all take as argument a pointer to a time value representing
87 the time in seconds since the Epoch (00:00:00 UTC on January 1, 1970;
89 .Xr time 3 ) .
93 function converts the time value pointed to by
98 the broken-out time information for the value after adjusting for the current
99 time zone (see
101 When the specified time translates to a year that will not fit in an
110 to initialize time conversion information if
121 to a pointer to an ASCII string that is the time zone abbreviation to be
128 function similarly converts the time value, but without any time zone
134 function similarly converts the time value with a time zone adjustment
137 which is expressed in seconds, with positive values indicating a time
147 adjusts the time value for the current time zone in the same manner as
158 function converts the broken down time in the
193 convert the broken-down time in the
197 into a time value with the same encoding as that of the values
199 .Xr time 3
209 Coordinated Time
233 to presume initially that summer time (for example, Daylight Saving Time)
234 is or is not in effect for the specified time, respectively.
239 function to attempt to guess whether summer time is in effect for the
240 specified time.
253 are set to represent the specified calendar time, but with their values
264 returns the specified calendar time; if the calendar time cannot be
283 function returns the difference in seconds between two time values,
305 int tm_isdst; /* is summer time in effect? */
312 field is non-zero if summer time is in effect.
316 field is the offset in seconds of the time represented from UTC,
317 with positive values indicating a time zone ahead of UTC (east of the
324 .Xr time 3 ,
361 the time package contributed to Berkeley by