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KHTTP_DATETIME2EPOCH(3) Library Functions Manual KHTTP_DATETIME2EPOCH(3) NAME khttp_date2epoch, khttp_datetime2epoch -- validate and convert date and time LIBRARY library "libkcgi" SYNOPSIS #include <sys/types.h> #include <stdarg.h> #include <stdint.h> #include <kcgi.h> int khttp_date2epoch(int64_t *res, int64_t day, int64_t mon, int64_t year, int64_t hour, int64_t min, int64_t sec); int khttp_datetime2epoch(int64_t *res, int64_t day, int64_t mon, int64_t year, int64_t hour, int64_t min, int64_t sec); DESCRIPTION Convert broken-day date and time values into seconds since 00:00:00 UTC, 1970-01-01. The date and time values are accepted as UTC. khttp_date2epoch() is equivalent to khttp_datetime2epoch() but with zero hour, min, and sec arguments. If res is NULL, simply check the time values for correctness. Date correctness means that input values fall within the following ac- ceptable ranges: sec seconds 0-59 min minutes 0-59 hour hours 0-23 day day of month 1-31 mon month 1-12 year year -2.9e11-2.9e11 The year bound is the maximum year value that may be converted to sec- onds for a 64-bit integer. These deprecate kutil_date2epoch(), kutil_date_check(), kutil_datetime2epoch(), and kutil_datetime_check(), which should no longer be used. RETURN VALUES Return zero if the given values do not correspond to a valid date and time, non-zero otherwise. SEE ALSO khttp_epoch2datetime(3), khttp_epoch2str(3), khttp_epoch2tms(3) AUTHORS Written by Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv>. FreeBSD Ports 14.quarterly $Mdocdate$ KHTTP_DATETIME2EPOCH(3)
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