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serve two purposes: (1) so we can maintain backwards compatibility with protocols (rwhod, dump, etc...) that either assume time_t is 32 bits or assume sizeof(time_t) == sizeof(int), or make other similar assumptions. (2) To tag such routines (by the presence of these calls) for future cleanup/extension work. The 32->64 routine, time32_to_time() (when time_t is 64 bits, that is), is defined specifically to implement temporal locality to properly set the msb bits of a 64 bit time_t quantity, using the 50 year rule. The locality code has not been implemented yet (and doesn't need to be for a while), but that is the intent. This will allow us to maintain backwards protocol compatibility past 2038. These routines are intended to be platform and time_t agnostic. MFC after: 1 week
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Makefile
19 lines
537 B
Makefile
# Makefile.inc,v 1.2 1994/09/13 21:26:01 wollman Exp
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# $FreeBSD$
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.PATH: ${.CURDIR}/../libc/stdtime ${.CURDIR}/../locale
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SRCS+= asctime.c difftime.c localtime.c strftime.c strptime.c timelocal.c \
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time32.c
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.if ${LIB} == "c"
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MAN+= ctime.3 strftime.3 strptime.3 time2posix.3
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MAN+= tzfile.5
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MLINKS+=ctime.3 asctime.3 ctime.3 difftime.3 ctime.3 gmtime.3 \
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ctime.3 localtime.3 ctime.3 mktime.3 ctime.3 timegm.3 \
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ctime.3 ctime_r.3 ctime.3 localtime_r.3 ctime.3 gmtime_r.3 \
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ctime.3 asctime_r.3
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MLINKS+=time2posix.3 posix2time.3
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.endif
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