change file last access and modification times NAME utime, utimes - change file last access and modification times LIBRARY Standard C library ( lib...change file timestamps with nanosecond precision NAME utimensat, futimens - change file timestamps with nanosecond precision LIBRARY Standard C libra...change file last access and modification times NAME utime, utimes - change file last access and modification times LIBRARY Standard C library ( lib...change file timestamps with nanosecond precision NAME utimensat, futimens - change file timestamps with nanosecond precision LIBRARY Standard C libra...change file timestamps NAME futimes, lutimes - change file timestamps LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SYNOPSIS #in...change file timestamps NAME futimes, lutimes - change file timestamps LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SYNOPSIS #in...change timestamps of a file relative to a directory file descriptor NAME futimesat - change timestamps of a file relative to a directory file descriptor LIBRARY Standard......(2) See notes below fstat (2) fstatat (2) Added in POSIX.1-2008 fsync (2) ftruncate (2) futimens (3) Added in POSIX.1-2008 getegid (2) geteuid (2) getgid (2) getgroups (2) getpe…...al */ u_int32_t ac_btime; /* Process creation time (seconds since the Epoch) */ comp_t ac_utime; /* User CPU time */ comp_t ac_stime; /* System CPU time */ comp_t ac_etime; /* E…...t buf points to. The struct tms is as defined in <sys/times.h> : struct tms { clock_t tms_utime; /* user time */ clock_t tms_stime; /* system time */ clock_t tms_cutime; /* user…...ure pointed to by usage , which has the following form: struct rusage { struct timeval ru_utime; /* user CPU time used */ struct timeval ru_stime; /* system CPU time used */ lon…...ure pointed to by usage , which has the following form: struct rusage { struct timeval ru_utime; /* user CPU time used */ struct timeval ru_stime; /* system CPU time used */ lon…...elect.h> , <sys/sem.h> , <sys/shm.h> , <sys/stat.h> , <sys/time.h> , <sys/types.h> , and <utime.h> . The following headers also provide suseconds_t : <sys/select.h> and <sys/tim…...elect.h> , <sys/sem.h> , <sys/shm.h> , <sys/stat.h> , <sys/time.h> , <sys/types.h> , and <utime.h> . The following headers also provide suseconds_t : <sys/select.h> and <sys/tim…...elect.h> , <sys/sem.h> , <sys/shm.h> , <sys/stat.h> , <sys/time.h> , <sys/types.h> , and <utime.h> . The following headers also provide suseconds_t : <sys/select.h> and <sys/tim…...ek() fseeko() fsetpos() fstat() fstatat() [Added in POSIX.1-2008] ftell() ftello() ftw() futimens() [Added in POSIX.1-2008] fwprintf() fwrite() fwscanf() getaddrinfo() getc() ge…...mestamp. It is changed by file accesses, for example, by execve (2), mknod (2), pipe (2), utime (2), and read (2) (of more than zero bytes). Other interfaces, such as mmap (2), …...(2), nanosleep (2), stat (2), time (2), timer_create (2), timerfd_create (2), times (2), utime (2), adjtime (3), clock (3), clock_getcpuclockid (3), ctime (3), ntp_adjtime (3), …...* Real user ID of sending process */ int si_status; /* Exit value or signal */ clock_t si_utime; /* User time consumed */ clock_t si_stime; /* System time consumed */ union sigv…...* Real user ID of sending process */ int si_status; /* Exit value or signal */ clock_t si_utime; /* User time consumed */ clock_t si_stime; /* System time consumed */ union sigv…