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Man Page: tai_now

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 3

tai_now(3)						     Library Functions Manual							tai_now(3)

NAME
tai_now - get current time
SYNTAX
#include <tai.h> extern int tai_now(struct tai* t);
DESCRIPTION
tai_now puts the current time into t. More precisely: tai_now puts into t its best guess as to the TAI64 label for the 1-second interval that contains the current time. This implementation of tai_now assumes that the time_t returned from the time function represents the number of TAI seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:10 TAI. This matches the convention used by the Olson tz library in ``right'' mode.
SEE ALSO
taia_now(3) tai_now(3)
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