CFTIME(3) BSD Library Functions Manual CFTIME(3)NAME
cftime ascftime ā convert date and time to string
LIBRARY
Compatibility Library (libcompat, -lcompat)
SYNOPSIS
#include <time.h>
int
cftime(char *s, char *format, const time_t *clock);
int
ascftime(char *s, const char *format, const struct tm *tmptr);
DESCRIPTION
The cftime() and ascftime() functions are made obsolete by strftime(3).
Use of the functions cftime() and ascftime() is strongly deprecated,
since there is no way to check for a buffer overflow condition. Use
strftime(3) instead.
Ascftime() is almost identical with strftime(3), with the only exception
there's no parameter to tell about the maximal buffer length, and the
format parameter defaults to ā%Cā if a NULL pointer is given.
Cftime() does the same job, but it first invokes localtime(3) in order to
convert the given clock, then also performs the conversions as requested
by the format argument.
RETURN VALUES
The cftime() and ascftime() functions return the number of characters
written to the output buffer s, not counting the trailing null character.
SEE ALSOlocaltime(3), strftime(3)BSD June 15, 1993 BSD