Defined in header <time.h> | ||
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time_t mktime( struct tm *time ); |
Renormalizes local calendar time expressed as a struct tm
object and also converts it to time since epoch as a time_t
object. time->tm_wday
and time->tm_yday
are ignored. The values in time
are not checked for being out of range.
A negative value of time->tm_isdst
causes mktime
to attempt to determine if Daylight Saving Time was in effect in the specified time.
If the conversion to time_t
is successful, the time
object is modified. All fields of time
are updated to fit their proper ranges. time->tm_wday
and time->tm_yday
are recalculated using information available in other fields.
time | - | pointer to a tm object specifying local calendar time to convert |
time since epoch as a time_t
object on success or -1
if time
cannot be represented as a time_t
object (POSIX also requires EOVERFLOW
to be stored in errno
in this case).
If the struct tm
object was obtained from POSIX strptime or equivalent function, the value of tm_isdst
is indeterminate, and needs to be set explicitly before calling mktime
.
#define _POSIX_C_SOURCE 200112L // for setenv on gcc #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <time.h> int main(void) { setenv("TZ", "/usr/share/zoneinfo/America/New_York", 1); // POSIX-specific struct tm tm = *localtime(&(time_t){time(NULL)}); printf("Today is %s", asctime(&tm)); printf("(DST is %s)\n", tm.tm_isdst ? "in effect" : "not in effect"); tm.tm_mon -= 100; // tm_mon is now outside its normal range mktime(&tm); // tm_dst is not set to -1; today's DST status is used printf("100 months ago was %s", asctime(&tm)); printf("(DST was %s)\n", tm.tm_isdst ? "in effect" : "not in effect"); }
Output:
Today is Fri Apr 22 11:53:36 2016 (DST is in effect) 100 months ago was Sat Dec 22 10:53:36 2007 (DST was not in effect)
(C11) | converts time since epoch to calendar time expressed as local time (function) |
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