typedef /* unspecified */ time_t;
Real arithmetic type capable of representing times.
Although not defined by the C standard, this is almost always an integral value holding the number of seconds (not counting leap seconds) since 00:00, Jan 1 1970 UTC, corresponding to POSIX time.
[edit] NotesThe standard uses the term calendar time when referring to a value of type time_t.
[edit] ExampleShow the start of the epoch.
#include <stdio.h> #include <time.h> #include <stdint.h> int main(void) { time_t epoch = 0; printf("%jd seconds since the epoch began\n", (intmax_t)epoch); printf("%s", asctime(gmtime(&epoch))); }
Possible output:
0 seconds since the epoch began Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970[edit] References
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