convert a date-plus-time string to broken-down time NAME getdate, getdate_r - convert a date-plus-time s...convert a date-plus-time string to broken-down time NAME getdate, getdate_r - convert a date-plus-time s...convert a date-plus-time string to broken-down time NAME getdate, getdate_r - convert a date-plus-time s...format date and time NAME strftime - format date and time LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) S...format date and time NAME strftime - format date and time LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) S...transform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII NAME asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime, mktime, asc...transform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII NAME asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime, mktime, asc...transform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII NAME asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime, mktime, asc...transform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII NAME asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime, mktime, asc...transform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII NAME asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime, mktime, asc...transform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII NAME asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime, mktime, asc...transform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII NAME asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime, mktime, asc...transform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII NAME asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime, mktime, asc...transform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII NAME asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime, mktime, asc...return date and time NAME ftime - return date and time LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SYNO......eturn a string that can be used as a format string for strftime (3) to represent time and date in a locale-specific way ( %c conversion specification). D_FMT (LC_TIME) Return a …...eturn a string that can be used as a format string for strftime (3) to represent time and date in a locale-specific way ( %c conversion specification). D_FMT (LC_TIME) Return a …...month name according to the current locale, in abbreviated form or the full name. %c The date and time representation for the current locale. %C The century number (0–99). %d or…...ty MT-Safe STANDARDS C11, POSIX.1-2008. HISTORY POSIX.1-2001, C89, SVr4, 4.3BSD. SEE ALSO date (1), gettimeofday (2), time (2), ctime (3), gmtime (3), localtime (3)...ommand-line arguments of the program that is executed in the child. In the first run, the date (1) command is executed in the child, and the posix_spawn () call employs no file …