Defined in header <time.h> | ||
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time_t time( time_t *arg ); |
Returns the current calendar time encoded as a time_t
object, and also stores it in the time_t
object pointed to by arg
(unless arg
is a null pointer).
arg | - | pointer to a time_t object where the time will be stored, or a null pointer |
Current calendar time encoded as time_t
object on success, (time_t)(-1)
on error. If arg
is not a null pointer, the return value is also stored in the object pointed to by arg
.
The encoding of calendar time in time_t
is unspecified, but most systems conform to POSIX specification and return a value of integral type holding the number of seconds since the Epoch. Implementations in which time_t
is a 32-bit signed integer (many historical implementations) fail in the year 2038.
#include <stdio.h> #include <time.h> #include <stdint.h> int main(void) { time_t result = time(NULL); if(result != -1) printf("The current time is %s(%ju seconds since the Epoch)\n", asctime(gmtime(&result)), (uintmax_t)result); }
Possible output:
The current time is Fri Apr 24 15:05:25 2015 (1429887925 seconds since the Epoch)
(C11) | converts time since epoch to calendar time expressed as local time (function) |
(C11) | converts time since epoch to calendar time expressed as Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) (function) |
(since C11) | returns the calendar time based on a given time base (function) |
C++ documentation for time |
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