This class is used to access non-reentrant date and time functions in the standard C library.
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#include <thread.h>
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static time_t | getTime (time_t *tloc=NULL) |
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static time_t | time (time_t *tloc) |
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static int | getTimeOfDay (struct timeval *tp) |
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static int | gettimeofday (struct timeval *tp, struct timezone *) |
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static struct tm * | getLocalTime (const time_t *clock, struct tm *result) |
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static struct tm * | locatime (const time_t *clock, struct tm *result) |
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static struct tm * | getGMTTime (const time_t *clock, struct tm *result) |
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static struct tm * | gmtime (const time_t *clock, struct tm *result) |
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This class is used to access non-reentrant date and time functions in the standard C library.
The class has two purposes:
- 1 To be used internaly in CommonCpp's date and time classes to make them thread safe.
- 2 To be used by clients as thread safe replacements to the standard C functions, much like Thread::sleep() represents a thread safe version of the standard sleep() function.
- Note
- The class provides one function with the same name as its equivalent standard function and one with another, unique name. For new clients, the version with the unique name is recommended to make it easy to grep for accidental usage of the standard functions. The version with the standard name is provided for existing clients to sed replace their original version.
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Also note that some functions that returned pointers have been redone to take that pointer as an argument instead, making the caller responsible for memory allocation/deallocation. This is almost how POSIX specifies *_r functions (reentrant versions of the standard time functions), except the POSIX functions also return the given pointer while we do not. We don't use the *_r functions as they aren't all generally available on all platforms yet.
- Author
- Idar Tollefsen idar@.nosp@m.cogn.nosp@m.ita.n.nosp@m.o Thread safe date and time functions.
Definition at line 1932 of file thread.h.
static struct tm* SysTime::getGMTTime |
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const time_t * |
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static struct tm* SysTime::getLocalTime |
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const time_t * |
clock, |
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static time_t SysTime::getTime |
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time_t * |
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static int SysTime::getTimeOfDay |
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struct timeval * |
tp | ) |
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static int SysTime::gettimeofday |
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struct timeval * |
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struct timezone * |
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static struct tm* SysTime::gmtime |
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const time_t * |
clock, |
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result |
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static struct tm* SysTime::locatime |
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const time_t * |
clock, |
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result |
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static void SysTime::lock |
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static time_t SysTime::time |
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time_t * |
tloc | ) |
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static void SysTime::unlock |
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The documentation for this class was generated from the following file: