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-.TH s/qmail: datetime 3
-.SH NAME
-datetime \- convert between TAI labels and seconds
-.SH SYNTAX
-.B #include <datetime.h>
-
-void \fBdatetime_tai\fP(&\fIdt\fR,\fIt\fR);
-
-datetime_sec \fBdatetime_untai\fP(&\fIdt\fR);
-
-struct datetime \fIdt\fR;
-.br
-datetime_sec \fIt\fR;
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-International Atomic Time, TAI,
-is the fundamental unit for time measurements.
-TAI has one label for every second of real time,
-without complications such as leap seconds.
-
-A
-struct datetime
-variable,
-such as
-.IR dt ,
-stores a TAI label.
-.I dt\fB.year
-is the year number minus 1900;
-.I dt\fB.mon
-is the month number, from 0 (January) through 11 (December);
-.I dt\fB.mday
-is the day of the month, from 1 through 31;
-.I dt\fB.hour
-is the hour, from 0 through 23;
-.I dt\fB.min
-is the minute, from 0 through 59;
-.I dt\fB.sec
-is the second, from 0 through 59;
-.I dt\fB.wday
-is the day of the week, from 0 (Sunday) through 6 (Saturday);
-.I dt\fB.yday
-is the day of the year, from 0 through 365.
-
-The
-.B datetime
-library supports more convenient TAI manipulation with
-the datetime_sec type.
-A datetime_sec value, such as
-.IR t ,
-is an integer referring to the
-.IR t th
-second after the beginning of 1970 TAI.
-The first second of 1970 TAI was 0;
-the next second was 1;
-the last second of 1969 TAI was -1.
-The difference between two datetime_sec values is a number
-of real-time seconds.
-
-.B datetime_tai
-converts a datetime_sec to a TAI label.
-
-.B datetime_untai
-reads a TAI label
-(specifically
-.IR dt\fB.year ,
-.IR dt\fB.mon ,
-.IR dt\fB.mday ,
-.IR dt\fB.hour ,
-.IR dt\fB.min ,
-and
-.IR dt\fB.sec )
-and returns a datetime_sec.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-now(3)