#include <sys/time.h> int Qp0zGetTimeofDay (struct timeval *tp, struct timezone *tzp);
The Qp0zGetTimeofDay() function retrieves the current software clock time and places it in the timeval structure pointed to by tp. If tzp is not NULL, the time zone information is returned in the timezone structure pointed to by tzp.
The software clock maintains a time that can be set independently of the system clock. It is not integrated with the system and will be removed in a future release. The gettimeofday() function should be used instead.
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0 | Qp0zGetTimeofDay() was
successful. |
-1 | Qp0zGetTimeofDay() was not successful. The errno variable is set to indicate the error. |
If Qp0zGetTimeofDay() is not successful, errno usually indicates one of the following errors. Under some conditions, errno could indicate an error other than those listed here.
[EINVAL] | An invalid parameter was found.
A parameter passed to this function is not valid. |
[EFAULT] | The address used for an argument is not correct.
In attempting to use an argument in a call, the system detected an address that is not valid. While attempting to access a parameter passed to this function, the system detected an address that is not valid. |
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The following example gets the current software clock time:
#include <sys/time.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <errno.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { struct timeval now; int rc; rc=Qp0zGetTimeofDay(&now, NULL); if(rc==0) { printf("Qp0zGetTimeofDay() successful.\n"); printf("time = %u.%06u\n", now.tv_sec, now.tv_usec); } else { printf("Qp0zGetTimeofDay() failed, errno = %d\n", errno); return -1; } return 0; }
Qp0zGetTimeofDay() successful. time = 866208142.290944
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