std::gmtime
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Defined in header <ctime>
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std::tm* gmtime( const std::time_t* time ); |
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Converts given time since epoch as std::time_t value into calendar time, expressed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
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Parameters
time | - | pointer to a time_t object to convert |
Return value
Pointer to a static internal std::tm object on success, or null pointer otherwise. The structure may be shared between std::gmtime, std::localtime, and std::ctime and may be overwritten on each invocation.
Notes
This function may not be thread-safe.
POSIX requires that this function sets errno to EOVERFLOW if it fails because the argument is too large.
Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <sstream> #include <iomanip> #include <ctime> int main() { setenv("TZ", "/usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/London", 1); // POSIX-specific std::tm tm; std::istringstream ss("2020-07-15 10:15:00"); // Daylight saving in London ss >> std::get_time(&tm, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"); std::time_t t = std::mktime(&tm); std::cout << "UTC: " << std::put_time(std::gmtime(&t), "%c %Z") << '\n'; std::cout << "local: " << std::put_time(std::localtime(&t), "%c %Z") << '\n'; }
Possible output:
UTC: Wed Jul 15 09:15:00 2020 GMT local: Wed Jul 15 10:15:00 2020 BST
See also
converts time since epoch to calendar time expressed as local time (function) | |
C documentation for gmtime
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