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/**
* @file util_time.h
* @brief Apache date-time handling functions
*
* @defgroup APACHE_CORE_TIME Date-time handling functions
* @ingroup APACHE_CORE
* @{
*/
#ifndef APACHE_UTIL_TIME_H
#define APACHE_UTIL_TIME_H
#include "apr.h"
#include "apr_time.h"
#include "httpd.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Maximum delta from the current time, in seconds, for a past time
* to qualify as "recent" for use in the ap_explode_recent_*() functions:
* (Must be a power of two minus one!)
*/
/* Options for ap_recent_ctime_ex */
/* No extension */
/* Add sub second timestamps with micro second resolution */
/* Use more compact ISO 8601 format */
/**
* convert a recent time to its human readable components in local timezone
* @param tm the exploded time
* @param t the time to explode: MUST be within the last
* AP_TIME_RECENT_THRESHOLD seconds
* @note This is a faster alternative to apr_time_exp_lt that uses
* a cache of pre-exploded time structures. It is useful for things
* that need to explode the current time multiple times per second,
* like loggers.
* @return APR_SUCCESS iff successful
*/
apr_time_t t);
/**
* convert a recent time to its human readable components in GMT timezone
* @param tm the exploded time
* @param t the time to explode: MUST be within the last
* AP_TIME_RECENT_THRESHOLD seconds
* @note This is a faster alternative to apr_time_exp_gmt that uses
* a cache of pre-exploded time structures. It is useful for things
* that need to explode the current time multiple times per second,
* like loggers.
* @return APR_SUCCESS iff successful
*/
apr_time_t t);
/**
* format a recent timestamp in the ctime() format.
* @param date_str String to write to.
* @param t the time to convert
* @note Consider using ap_recent_ctime_ex instead.
* @return APR_SUCCESS iff successful
*/
/**
* format a recent timestamp in an extended ctime() format.
* @param date_str String to write to.
* @param t the time to convert
* @param option Additional formatting options (AP_CTIME_OPTION_*).
* @param len Pointer to an int containing the length of the provided buffer.
* On successful return it contains the number of bytes written to the
* buffer.
* @return APR_SUCCESS iff successful, APR_ENOMEM if buffer was to short.
*/
/**
* format a recent timestamp in the RFC822 format
* @param date_str String to write to (must have length >= APR_RFC822_DATE_LEN)
* @param t the time to convert
*/
/**
* Force an unset TZ to UTC
* @param p the pool to use
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* !APACHE_UTIL_TIME_H */
/** @} */