NAME
utc_asclocaltime - Converts a binary timestamp to an ASCII string that
represents a local time
SYNOPSIS
#include <dce/utc.h>
int utc_asclocaltime( char *cp,
size_t stringlen,
utc_t *utc );
PARAMETERS
Input
stringlen
Length of the cp buffer.
utc Binary timestamp. Use NULL if you want this routine to use the
current time for this parameter.
Output
cp ASCII string that represents the time.
DESCRIPTION
The utc_asclocaltime() routine converts a binary timestamp to an
ASCII string that expresses local time.
The user's environment determines the time zone rule (details are
system dependent).
If the user's environment does not specify a time zone rule, the
system's rule is used (details of the rule are system dependent).
For example, on OpenVMS systems, the rule pointed to by the filename
in SYS$SYSTEM:SYS$TIMEZONE_SRC.DAT applies.
RETURN VALUES
0 Indicates that the routine executed successfully.
-1 Indicates an invalid time parameter or invalid results.
EXAMPLES
The following example converts the current time to local time.
char localTime[UTC_MAX_STR_LEN];
/* Convert the current time... */
utc_asclocaltime(localTime, /* Out: Converted time */
UTC_MAX_STR_LEN, /* In: Length of string */
(utc_t*) NULL); /* In: Time to convert */
/* Default is current time */
RELATED INFORMATION
Functions: utc_ascanytime
utc_ascgmtime