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<b><code>Time format = <string></code></b><br>
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This option determines how the date and time of a logbook entry is
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displayed. The format of the string is the same as the C function
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<a href=
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"http://www.gnu.org/manual/glibc-2.2.3/html_node/libc_427.html#IDX2636">
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strftime</a>, so a string of <b>%A, %B %d, %Y, %H:%M</b> yields in a
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display of <b>Thursday, November 15, 2001, 12:35</b> for example.
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<a href="strftime.txt">strftime</a>, so a string of <b>%A, %B %d, %Y,
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%H:%M</b> yields in a display of <b>Thursday, November 15, 2001,
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12:35</b> for example.
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</li>
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<li>
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<b><code>Date format = <string></code></b><br>
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This option determines how the date is displayed from attributes which
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are of type "date". The format of the string is the same as the C
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function <a href=
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"http://www.gnu.org/manual/glibc-2.2.3/html_node/libc_427.html#IDX2636">
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strftime</a>, so a string of <b>%A, %B %d, %Y</b> yields in a display
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of <b>Thursday, November 15, 2001</b> for example.
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function <a href="strftime">strftime</a>, so a string of <b>%A, %B %d,
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%Y</b> yields in a display of <b>Thursday, November 15, 2001</b> for
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example.
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</li>
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<li>
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<b><code>Welcome Page = <file></code></b><br>
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XYZ-00002
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XYZ-00003
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</pre>and so on. In addition to the #'s one may specify format specifiers which
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are passed to the <a href=
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"http://www.gnu.org/manual/glibc-2.2.3/html_node/libc_427.html#IDX2636">
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are passed to the <a href="strftime.txt">
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strftime</a> function. This allows to create tags wich contain the
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current year, month and so on. Once the date part of the attribute
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changes, the index restarts from one. The statement
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NAME
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strftime - convert date and time to a string
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SYNOPSIS
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#include <time.h>
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size_t strftime(char *restrict s, size_t maxsize,
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const char *restrict format, const struct tm *restrict
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timeptr);
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DESCRIPTION
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The strftime() function shall place bytes into the array pointed to by
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s as controlled by the string pointed to by format. The format is a
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character string, beginning and ending in its initial shift state, if
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any. The format string consists of zero or more conversion specifica-
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tions and ordinary characters. A conversion specification consists of
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a â%â character, possibly followed by an E or O modifier, and a termi-
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nating conversion specifier character that determines the conversion
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specificationâs behavior. All ordinary characters (including the ter-
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minating null byte) are copied unchanged into the array. If copying
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takes place between objects that overlap, the behavior is undefined.
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No more than maxsize bytes are placed into the array. Each conversion
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specifier is replaced by appropriate characters as described in the
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following list. The appropriate characters are determined using the
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LC_TIME category of the current locale and by the values of zero or
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more members of the broken-down time structure pointed to by timeptr,
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as specified in brackets in the description. If any of the specified
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values are outside the normal range, the characters stored are unspec-
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ified.
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Local timezone information is used as though strftime() called
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tzset().
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The following conversion specifications are supported:
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%a Replaced by the localeâs abbreviated weekday name. [ tm_wday]
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%A Replaced by the localeâs full weekday name. [ tm_wday]
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%b Replaced by the localeâs abbreviated month name. [ tm_mon]
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%B Replaced by the localeâs full month name. [ tm_mon]
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%c Replaced by the localeâs appropriate date and time representa-
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tion. (See the Base Definitions volume of
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IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, <time.h>.)
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%C Replaced by the year divided by 100 and truncated to an inte-
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ger, as a decimal number [00,99]. [ tm_year]
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%d Replaced by the day of the month as a decimal number [01,31]. [
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tm_mday]
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%D Equivalent to %m / %d / %y . [ tm_mon, tm_mday, tm_year]
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%e Replaced by the day of the month as a decimal number [1,31]; a
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single digit is preceded by a space. [ tm_mday]
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%F Equivalent to %Y - %m - %d (the ISO 8601:2000 standard date
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format). [ tm_year, tm_mon, tm_mday]
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%g Replaced by the last 2 digits of the week-based year (see
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below) as a decimal number [00,99]. [ tm_year, tm_wday,
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tm_yday]
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%G Replaced by the week-based year (see below) as a decimal number
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(for example, 1977). [ tm_year, tm_wday, tm_yday]
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%h Equivalent to %b . [ tm_mon]
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%H Replaced by the hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number
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[00,23]. [ tm_hour]
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%I Replaced by the hour (12-hour clock) as a decimal number
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[01,12]. [ tm_hour]
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%j Replaced by the day of the year as a decimal number [001,366].
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[ tm_yday]
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%m Replaced by the month as a decimal number [01,12]. [ tm_mon]
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%M Replaced by the minute as a decimal number [00,59]. [ tm_min]
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%n Replaced by a <newline>.
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%p Replaced by the localeâs equivalent of either a.m. or p.m. [
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tm_hour]
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%r Replaced by the time in a.m. and p.m. notation; in the POSIX
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locale this shall be equivalent to %I : %M : %S %p . [
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tm_hour, tm_min, tm_sec]
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%R Replaced by the time in 24-hour notation ( %H : %M ). [
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tm_hour, tm_min]
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%S Replaced by the second as a decimal number [00,60]. [ tm_sec]
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%t Replaced by a <tab>.
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%T Replaced by the time ( %H : %M : %S ). [ tm_hour, tm_min,
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tm_sec]
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%u Replaced by the weekday as a decimal number [1,7], with 1 rep-
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resenting Monday. [ tm_wday]
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%U Replaced by the week number of the year as a decimal number
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[00,53]. The first Sunday of January is the first day of week
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1; days in the new year before this are in week 0. [ tm_year,
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tm_wday, tm_yday]
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%V Replaced by the week number of the year (Monday as the first
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day of the week) as a decimal number [01,53]. If the week con-
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taining 1 January has four or more days in the new year, then
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it is considered week 1. Otherwise, it is the last week of the
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previous year, and the next week is week 1. Both January 4th
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and the first Thursday of January are always in week 1. [
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tm_year, tm_wday, tm_yday]
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%w Replaced by the weekday as a decimal number [0,6], with 0 rep-
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resenting Sunday. [ tm_wday]
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%W Replaced by the week number of the year as a decimal number
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[00,53]. The first Monday of January is the first day of week
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1; days in the new year before this are in week 0. [ tm_year,
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tm_wday, tm_yday]
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%x Replaced by the localeâs appropriate date representation. (See
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the Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, <time.h>.)
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%X Replaced by the localeâs appropriate time representation. (See
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the Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, <time.h>.)
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%y Replaced by the last two digits of the year as a decimal number
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[00,99]. [ tm_year]
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%Y Replaced by the year as a decimal number (for example, 1997). [
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tm_year]
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%z Replaced by the offset from UTC in the ISO 8601:2000 standard
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format ( +hhmm or -hhmm ), or by no characters if no timezone
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is determinable. For example, "-0430" means 4 hours 30 minutes
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behind UTC (west of Greenwich). If tm_isdst is zero, the
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standard time offset is used. If tm_isdst is greater than zero,
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the daylight savings time offset is used. If tm_isdst is nega-
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tive, no characters are returned. [ tm_isdst]
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%Z Replaced by the timezone name or abbreviation, or by no bytes
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if no timezone information exists. [ tm_isdst]
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%% Replaced by % .
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If a conversion specification does not correspond to any of the above,
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the behavior is undefined.
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If a struct tm broken-down time structure is created by localtime() or
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localtime_r(), or modified by mktime(), and the value of TZ is subse-
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quently modified, the results of the %Z and %z strftime() conversion
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specifiers are undefined, when strftime() is called with such a bro-
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ken-down time structure.
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If a struct tm broken-down time structure is created or modified by
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gmtime() or gmtime_r(), it is unspecified whether the result of the %Z
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and %z conversion specifiers shall refer to UTC or the current local
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timezone, when strftime() is called with such a broken-down time
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structure.
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Modified Conversion Specifiers
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Some conversion specifiers can be modified by the E or O modifier
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characters to indicate that an alternative format or specification
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should be used rather than the one normally used by the unmodified
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conversion specifier. If the alternative format or specification does
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not exist for the current locale (see ERA in the Base Definitions vol-
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ume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Section 7.3.5, LC_TIME), the behavior
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shall be as if the unmodified conversion specification were used.
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%Ec Replaced by the localeâs alternative appropriate date and time
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representation.
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%EC Replaced by the name of the base year (period) in the localeâs
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alternative representation.
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%Ex Replaced by the localeâs alternative date representation.
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%EX Replaced by the localeâs alternative time representation.
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%Ey Replaced by the offset from %EC (year only) in the localeâs
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alternative representation.
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%EY Replaced by the full alternative year representation.
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%Od Replaced by the day of the month, using the localeâs alterna-
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tive numeric symbols, filled as needed with leading zeros if
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there is any alternative symbol for zero; otherwise, with lead-
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ing spaces.
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%Oe Replaced by the day of the month, using the localeâs alterna-
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tive numeric symbols, filled as needed with leading spaces.
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%OH Replaced by the hour (24-hour clock) using the localeâs alter-
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native numeric symbols.
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%OI Replaced by the hour (12-hour clock) using the localeâs alter-
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native numeric symbols.
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%Om Replaced by the month using the localeâs alternative numeric
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symbols.
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%OM Replaced by the minutes using the localeâs alternative numeric
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symbols.
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%OS Replaced by the seconds using the localeâs alternative numeric
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symbols.
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%Ou Replaced by the weekday as a number in the localeâs alternative
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representation (Monday=1).
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%OU Replaced by the week number of the year (Sunday as the first
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day of the week, rules corresponding to %U ) using the localeâs
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alternative numeric symbols.
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%OV Replaced by the week number of the year (Monday as the first
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day of the week, rules corresponding to %V ) using the localeâs
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alternative numeric symbols.
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%Ow Replaced by the number of the weekday (Sunday=0) using the
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localeâs alternative numeric symbols.
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%OW Replaced by the week number of the year (Monday as the first
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day of the week) using the localeâs alternative numeric sym-
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bols.
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%Oy Replaced by the year (offset from %C ) using the localeâs
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alternative numeric symbols.
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%g , %G , and %V give values according to the ISO 8601:2000 standard
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week-based year. In this system, weeks begin on a Monday and week 1 of
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the year is the week that includes January 4th, which is also the week
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that includes the first Thursday of the year, and is also the first
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week that contains at least four days in the year. If the first Monday
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of January is the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th, the preceding days are part of the
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last week of the preceding year; thus, for Saturday 2nd January 1999,
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%G is replaced by 1998 and %V is replaced by 53. If December 29th,
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30th, or 31st is a Monday, it and any following days are part of week
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1 of the following year. Thus, for Tuesday 30th December 1997, %G is
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replaced by 1998 and %V is replaced by 01.
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If a conversion specifier is not one of the above, the behavior is
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undefined.
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RETURN VALUE
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If the total number of resulting bytes including the terminating null
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byte is not more than maxsize, strftime() shall return the number of
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bytes placed into the array pointed to by s, not including the termi-
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nating null byte. Otherwise, 0 shall be returned and the contents of
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the array are unspecified.
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ERRORS
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No errors are defined.
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COPYRIGHT
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Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic form
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from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition, Standard for Information Technol-
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ogy -- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), The Open Group
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Base Specifications Issue 6, Copyright (C) 2001-2003 by the Institute
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of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc and The Open Group. In
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the event of any discrepancy between this version and the original
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IEEE and The Open Group Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group
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Standard is the referee document. The original Standard can be
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obtained online at http://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html .
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