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.\" $NetBSD: strptime.3,v 1.5 1998/02/05 18:51:13 perry Exp $
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.\" Copyright (c) 1997, 1998 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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.\" This file was contributed to The NetBSD Foundation by Klaus Klein.
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.Dd January 20, 1998
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.Os
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.Dt STRPTIME 3
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm strptime
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.Nd converts a character string to a time value
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.Sh LIBRARY
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.Lb libc
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Fd #include <time.h>
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.Ft char *
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.Fn strptime "const char *buf" "const char *format" "struct tm *tm"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm
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function converts the character string pointed to by
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.Fa buf
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to values which are stored in the ``tm'' structure pointed to by
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.Fa tm ,
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using the format specified by
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.Fa format .
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.Pp
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The
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.Fa format
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string consists of zero or more conversion specifications and
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ordinary characters. All ordinary characters are copied directly into
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the buffer. A conversion specification consists of a percent sign `%'
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followed by one or two conversion characters which specify the replacement
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required. There must be white-space or other non-alphanumeric characters
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between any two conversion specifications.
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.Pp
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The LC_TIME category defines the locale values for the conversion
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specifications. The following conversion specifications are supported:
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.Bl -tag -width "xxxx"
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.It Cm \&%a
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the day of week, using the locale's weekday names;
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either the abbreviated or full name may be specified.
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.It Cm \&%A
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the same as
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.Cm \&%a .
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.It Cm \&%b
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the month, using the locale's month names;
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either the abbreviated or full name may be specified.
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.It Cm \&%B
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the same as
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.Cm \&%b .
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.It Cm \&%c
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the date and time, using the locale's date and time format.
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.It Cm \&%C
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the century number [0,99];
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leading zeros are permitted but not required.
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.It Cm \&%d
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the day of month [1,31];
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leading zeros are permitted but required.
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.It Cm \&%D
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the date as %m/%d/%y.
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.It Cm \&%e
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the same as
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.Cm \&%d .
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.It Cm \&%h
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the same as
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.Cm \&%b .
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.It Cm \&%H
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the hour (24-hour clock) [0,23];
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leading zeros are permitted but not required.
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.It Cm \&%I
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the hour (12-hour clock) [1,12];
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leading zeros are permitted but not required.
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.It Cm \&%j
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the day number of the year [1,366];
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leading zeros are permitted but not required.
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.It Cm \&%k
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the same as
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.Cm \&%H .
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.It Cm \&%l
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the same as
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.Cm \&%I .
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.It Cm \&%m
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the month number [1,12];
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leading zeros are permitted but not required.
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.It Cm \&%M
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the minute [0,59];
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leading zeros are permitted but not required.
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.It Cm \&%n
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any white-space
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.It Cm \&%p
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the locale's equivalent of a.m. or p.m..
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.It Cm \&%r
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the time (12-hour clock) with %p, using the locale's time format.
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.It Cm \&%R
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the time as %H:%M.
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.It Cm \&%S
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the seconds [0,61];
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leading zeros are permitted but not required.
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.It Cm \&%t
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any white-space
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.It Cm \&%T
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the time as %H:%M:%S.
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.It Cm \&%U
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the week number of the year (Sunday as the first day of the week)
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as a decimal number [0,53];
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leading zeros are permitted but not required.
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All days in a year preceding the first Sunday are considered to be in week 0.
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.It Cm \&%w
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the weekday as a decimal number [0,6], with 0 representing Sunday;
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leading zeros are permitted but not required.
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.It Cm \&%W
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the week number of the year (Monday as the first day of the week)
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as a decimal number [0,53];
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leading zeros are permitted but not required.
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All days in a year preceding the first Monday are considered to be in week 0.
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.It Cm \&%x
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the date, using the locale's date format.
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.It Cm \&%X
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the time, using the locale's time format.
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.It Cm \&%y
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the year within the 20th century [69,99] or the 21st century [0,68];
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leading zeros are permitted but not required.
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.It Cm \&%Y
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the year, including the century (i.e., 1996).
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.It Cm \&%%
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A `%' is written. No argument is converted.
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.El
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.Ss Modified conversion specifications
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For compatibility, certain conversion specifications can be modified
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by the
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.Cm E
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and
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.Cm O
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modifier characters to indicate that an alternative format or specification
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should be used rather than the one normally used by the unmodified
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conversion specification. As there are currently neither alternative formats
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nor specifications supported by the system, the behavior will be as if the
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unmodified conversion specification were used.
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.Sh RETURN VALUES
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If successful, the
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.Nm
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function returns a pointer to the character following the last character
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parsed. Otherwise, a null pointer is returned.
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr strftime 3
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.Sh STANDARDS
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The
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.Fn strptime
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function conforms to
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.St -xpg4 .
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