| SYNOPSIS |
| string ctime(int clock) |
| string ctime(int *uclock) |
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| DESCRIPTION |
| Interpret the argument clock as number of seconds since Jan, |
| 1st, 1970, 0.00 and convert it to a nice date and time string. |
| If clock is not specified, time() is used as default. |
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| The second form is like the first, except that it takes as argument |
| an array of ints as it is returned from utime(): int[0] is the number |
| of seconds like before, int[1] is the number of microseconds within |
| that second. |
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| EXAMPLES |
| write(ctime()+"\n"); |
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| This will print out something like "Fri Jul 17 19:13:33 1992". |
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| HISTORY |
| LDMud 3.2.9 introduced the second form. |
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| SEE ALSO |
| gmtime(E), localtime(E), mktime(E), strftime(E), time(E), utime(E) |