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Time.mkTime(3kaya)					       Kaya module reference						Time.mkTime(3kaya)

NAME
Time::mkTime - Convert a Time to seconds. SYNOPSIS
Int mkTime( Time t ) ARGUMENTS
t The Time. DESCRIPTION
Converts a Time.Time(3kaya) to a number of seconds since Jan 1 1970. AUTHORS
Kaya standard library by Edwin Brady, Chris Morris and others (kaya@kayalang.org). For further information see http://kayalang.org/ LICENSE
The Kaya standard library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (version 2.1 or any later version) as published by the Free Software Foundation. RELATED
Time.Time(3kaya) Time.gmTime(3kaya) Time.localTime(3kaya) Time.time(3kaya) Kaya October 2012 Time.mkTime(3kaya)
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