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author | Zack Weinberg <zackw@panix.com> | 2019-08-19 10:31:07 -0400 |
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committer | Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org> | 2019-10-30 17:11:10 -0300 |
commit | 62193c4a3af9c1e15c039b323f45ccd2fddc119f (patch) | |
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Revise the documentation of simple calendar time.
This is a thorough revision of all the material relating to the functions time, stime, gettimeofday, settimeofday, clock_gettime, clock_getres, clock_settime, and difftime, spilling over into the discussion of time-related data types (which now get their own section) and touching the adjtime family as well (which deserves its own thorough revision, but I'd have to do a bunch of research first). Substantive changes are: * Document clock_gettime, clock_getres, and clock_settime. (Only CLOCK_REALTIME and CLOCK_MONOTONIC are documented; the others are either a bit too Linux-specific, or have more to do with measuring CPU/processor time. That section _also_ deserves its own thorough revision but again I'd have to do a bunch of research first.) * Present gettimeofday, settimeofday, and struct timeval as obsolete relative to clock_*. * Remove the documentation of struct timezone. Matching POSIX, say that the type of the second argument to gettimeofday and settimeofday is [const] void *. * Clarify ISO C and POSIX's requirements on time_t. Clarify the circumstances under which difftime is equivalent to simple subtraction. * Consolidate documentation of most of the time-related data types into a new section "Time Types," right after "Time Basics." (The exceptions are struct tm, which stays in "Broken-down Time," and struct times, which stays in "Processor And CPU Time." * The "Elapsed Time" section is now called "Calculating Elapsed Time" and includes only difftime and the discussion of how to compute timeval differences by hand. * Fold the "Simple Calendar Time," "High Resolution Calendar," and "High Accuracy Clock" sections together into two new sections titled "Getting the Time" and "Setting and Adjusting the Time."
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diff --git a/manual/filesys.texi b/manual/filesys.texi index d31dbb24b4..73e630842e 100644 --- a/manual/filesys.texi +++ b/manual/filesys.texi @@ -2899,7 +2899,7 @@ which extends its resolution. These fields are called @code{st_atime_usec}, @code{st_mtime_usec}, and @code{st_ctime_usec}; each has a value between 0 and 999,999, which indicates the time in microseconds. They correspond to the @code{tv_usec} field of a -@code{timeval} structure; see @ref{High-Resolution Calendar}. +@code{timeval} structure; see @ref{Time Types}. The @code{utimes} function is like @code{utime}, but also lets you specify the fractional part of the file times. The prototype for this function is |