Query: timelocal
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TIMEGM(3) Linux Programmer's Manual TIMEGM(3)NAMEtimegm, 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_SOURCEDESCRIPTIONThe functions timelocal() and timegm() are the inverses of localtime(3) and gmtime(3).CONFORMING TOThese functions are nonstandard GNU extensions that are also present on the BSDs. Avoid their use; see NOTES.NOTESThe 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 ALSOgmtime(3), localtime(3), mktime(3), tzset(3)COLOPHONThis page is part of release 3.53 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.GNU2013-07-04 TIMEGM(3)
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