...nsform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII NAME asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime, mktime, asctime_r, ctime_r, gmtime_r, localtime_r - transform date and time to broken-d…...nsform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII NAME asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime, mktime, asctime_r, ctime_r, gmtime_r, localtime_r - transform date and time to broken-d…...nsform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII NAME asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime, mktime, asctime_r, ctime_r, gmtime_r, localtime_r - transform date and time to broken-d…...nsform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII NAME asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime, mktime, asctime_r, ctime_r, gmtime_r, localtime_r - transform date and time to broken-d…...nsform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII NAME asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime, mktime, asctime_r, ctime_r, gmtime_r, localtime_r - transform date and time to broken-d…...nsform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII NAME asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime, mktime, asctime_r, ctime_r, gmtime_r, localtime_r - transform date and time to broken-d…...nsform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII NAME asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime, mktime, asctime_r, ctime_r, gmtime_r, localtime_r - transform date and time to broken-d…...nsform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII NAME asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime, mktime, asctime_r, ctime_r, gmtime_r, localtime_r - transform date and time to broken-d…...nsform date and time to broken-down time or ASCII NAME asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime, mktime, asctime_r, ctime_r, gmtime_r, localtime_r - transform date and time to broken-d…...HISTORY GNU, BSD. The timelocal () function is equivalent to the POSIX standard function mktime (3). There is no reason to ever use it. SEE ALSO gmtime (3), localtime (3), mktim…...HISTORY GNU, BSD. The timelocal () function is equivalent to the POSIX standard function mktime (3). There is no reason to ever use it. SEE ALSO gmtime (3), localtime (3), mktim…...o test. Returns 1 in sp[0] if the expression matches the regular expression, 0 otherwise. mktime Converts a date specification in systime format to a timestamp . Usage: mktime( …...nformation used by tzset (3) and through that by functions like ctime (3), localtime (3), mktime (3), strftime (3). See also tzselect (8). • TERMCAP gives information on how to …...per case. Time functions These are available on systems which support the corresponding C mktime and strftime functions: mktime( specification ) converts a date specification to…...number of seconds since the Epoch, 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 (UTC). (TZ) (Calculated from mktime(tm) .) %S The second as a decimal number (range 00 to 60). (The range is up to 6…...number of seconds since the Epoch, 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 (UTC). (TZ) (Calculated from mktime(tm) .) %S The second as a decimal number (range 00 to 60). (The range is up to 6…...POSIX.1-2008] mknod() [Added in POSIX.1-2008] mknodat() [Added in POSIX.1-2008] mkstemp() mktime() nftw() opendir() openlog() pathconf() pclose() perror() popen() posix_fadvise(…pattern scanning and processing language NAME gawk - pattern scanning and processing language SYNOPSIS gawk [ POSIX or GNU style options ] -f program-file [ -- ] file ... gawk [ PO…pattern scanning and processing language NAME gawk - pattern scanning and processing language SYNOPSIS gawk [ POSIX or GNU style options ] -f program-file [ -- ] file ... gawk [ PO…pattern scanning and processing language NAME gawk - pattern scanning and processing language SYNOPSIS gawk [ POSIX or GNU style options ] -f program-file [ -- ] file ... gawk [ PO…