date/time parsing

utzoo!duke!decvax!ucbvax!Mike.Accetta at CMU-10A utzoo!duke!decvax!ucbvax!Mike.Accetta at CMU-10A
Thu Jul 2 07:17:46 AEST 1981


We have three generalized data/time routines here at CMU which might
do what you want:

	pdate - takes a general date/time string (ctime as well as most
		other common formats) and using a YACC grammar parses it
		into a tm structure.
	gtime - takes a tm structure and generates the corresponding
		32-bit time (inverse of localtime)
	atot  - takes a date/time string and returns the corresponding
		32-bit time using the above routines.

You're welcome to them if you like.

			- Mike






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