asctime(), asctime_r()
Convert time information to a string
Synopsis:
#include <time.h>
char* asctime( const struct tm* timeptr );
char* asctime_r( const struct tm* timeptr,
char* buf );
Arguments:
- timeptr
- A pointer to a tm structure that contains the time that you want to convert to a string.
- buf
- (asctime_r() only) A buffer in which asctime_r() can store the resulting string. This buffer must be large enough to hold at least 26 characters.
Library:
libc
Use the -l c option to qcc to link against this library. This library is usually included automatically.
Description:
The asctime() and asctime_r() functions convert the time information in the structure pointed to by timeptr into a string containing exactly 26 characters, in the form:
Tue May 7 10:40:27 2002\n\0
The result string for asctime_r() is contained in the buffer pointed to by buf.
All fields have a constant width. The newline character ('\n'
)
and a NUL character ('\0'
) occupy the last two
positions of the string.
Returns:
A pointer to the character string result, or NULL if an error occurred.
Classification:
asctime() is ANSI, POSIX 1003.1; asctime_r() is POSIX 1003.1 OB.
Safety: | |
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Cancellation point | No |
Signal handler | No |
Thread | No |
Safety: | |
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Cancellation point | No |
Signal handler | Yes |
Thread | Yes |
Caveats:
The asctime() and ctime() functions place their results in a static buffer that's reused for each call to asctime() or ctime().