/* * asctime.c * Original Author: G. Haley * * Converts the broken down time in the structure pointed to by tim_p into a * string of the form * * Wed Jun 15 11:38:07 1988\n\0 * * Returns a pointer to the string. */ /* FUNCTION <>---format time as string INDEX asctime INDEX _asctime_r ANSI_SYNOPSIS #include char *asctime(const struct tm *<[clock]>); char *_asctime_r(const struct tm *<[clock]>, char *<[buf]>); TRAD_SYNOPSIS #include char *asctime(<[clock]>) struct tm *<[clock]>; char *asctime_r(<[clock]>) struct tm *<[clock]>; char *<[buf]>; DESCRIPTION Format the time value at <[clock]> into a string of the form . Wed Jun 15 11:38:07 1988\n\0 The string is generated in a static buffer; each call to <> overwrites the string generated by previous calls. RETURNS A pointer to the string containing a formatted timestamp. PORTABILITY ANSI C requires <>. <> requires no supporting OS subroutines. */ #include #include <_ansi.h> #include #ifndef _REENT_ONLY char * _DEFUN (asctime, (tim_p), _CONST struct tm *tim_p) { struct _reent *reent = _REENT; _REENT_CHECK_ASCTIME_BUF(reent); return asctime_r (tim_p, _REENT_ASCTIME_BUF(reent)); } #endif