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TIME(2)             UNIX Programmer's Manual              TIME(2)

NAME
     time, ftime - get date and time

SYNOPSIS
     #include <sys/types.h>

     time_t time((time_t *) 0)

     time_t time(tloc)
     time_t *tloc;

     #include <sys/types.h>
     #include <sys/timeb.h>

     ftime(tp)
     struct timeb *tp;

DESCRIPTION
     _T_i_m_e returns the time since 00:00:00 GMT, Jan. 1, 1970,
     measured in seconds.

     If _t_l_o_c is nonnull, the return value is also stored in the
     place to which _t_l_o_c points.

     The _f_t_i_m_e entry fills in a structure pointed to by its argu-
     ment, as defined by <_s_y_s/_t_i_m_e_b._h>:

     /*
      * Structure returned by ftime system call
      */
     struct timeb {
          time_t   time;
          u_short  millitm;
          short    timezone;
          short    dstflag;
     };

     The structure contains the time since the epoch in seconds,
     up to 1000 milliseconds of more-precise interval, the local
     timezone (measured in minutes of time westward from
     Greenwich), and a flag that, if nonzero, indicates that Day-
     light Saving time applies locally during the appropriate
     part of the year.

ERRORS
     _F_t_i_m_e will fail if:

     [EFAULT]            _T_p points to an address outside the
                         process's allocated address space.

SEE ALSO
     date(1), stime(2), ctime(3)

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TIME(2)             UNIX Programmer's Manual              TIME(2)

ASSEMBLER
     (ftime = 35.)
     sys ftime; bufptr

     (time = 13.; obsolete call)
     sys time
     (time since 1970 in r0-r1)

Printed 5/22/83                                                 2