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time(3F)                                                 time(3F)



NAME
     time, ctime, ltime, gmtime - return system time

SYNOPSIS
     integer function time()

     character*(*) function ctime (stime)
     integer stime

     subroutine ltime (stime, tarray)
     integer stime, tarray(9)

     subroutine gmtime (stime, tarray)
     integer stime, tarray(9)

DESCRIPTION
     time returns the time since 00:00:00 GMT, Jan. 1, 1970,
     measured in seconds.  This is the value of the UNIX system
     clock.

     ctime converts a system time to a 24-character ASCII string.
     The format is described under ctime(3C).  No 'newline' or
     NULL will be included.

     ltime and gmtime dissect a UNIX time into month, day, etc.,
     either for the local time zone or as GMT.  The order and
     meaning of each element returned in tarray is described
     under ctime(3C).

FILES
     /usr/lib/libU77.a

SEE ALSO
     ctime(3C), itime(3F), idate(3F), fdate(3F)

NOTES
     When compiling source with the -Qocs option, an explicit
     underscore needs to be added to the end of the routine
     names.

     When compiling source with the -Qocs option, the function
     time is not accessible because the 88Open OCS standard
     specifies that CHARACTER values be returned differently.












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