STRFTIME(3) MachTen Programmer’s Manual STRFTIME(3)
NAME
strftime - format date and time
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <string.h>
size_t
strftime(char *buf, size_t maxsize, const char *format,
const struct tm *timeptr)
DESCRIPTION
The strftime() function formats the information from timeptr
into the
buffer buf according to the string pointed to by format.
The format string consists of
zero or more conversion specifications and
ordinary characters. All ordinary characters are copied
directly into
the buffer. A conversion specification consists of a percent
sign
‘‘‘%’’’ and one other
character.
No more than maxsize characters
will be placed into the array. If the
total number of resulting characters, including the
terminating null
character, is not more than maxsize, strftime() returns the
number of
characters in the array, not counting the terminating null.
Otherwise,
zero is returned.
Each conversion specification is
replaced by the characters as follows
which are then copied into the buffer.
%A is replaced by the full weekday name.
%a is replaced by the
abbreviated weekday name, where the abbreviation
is the first three characters.
%B is replaced by the full month name.
%b or %h
is replaced by the abbreviated month name, where the
abbreviation
is the first three characters.
%C is equivalent to
‘‘%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Y’’ (the format
produced by
asctime(3).
%c is equivalent to ‘‘%m/%d/%y’’.
%D is replaced by the date in the format ‘‘‘mm/dd/yy’’’.
%d is replaced by the day of the month as a decimal number (01-31).
%e is replaced by the day of
month as a decimal number (1-31); single
digits are preceded by a blank.
%H is replaced by the hour
(24-hour clock) as a decimal number
(00-23).
%I is replaced by the hour
(12-hour clock) as a decimal number
(01-12).
%j is replaced by the day of the year as a decimal number (001-366).
%k is replaced by the hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number (0-23);
single digits are preceded by a blank.
%l is replaced by the hour
(12-hour clock) as a decimal number (1-12);
single digits are preceded by a blank.
%M is replaced by the minute as a decimal number (00-59).
%m is replaced by the month as a decimal number (01-12).
%n is replaced by a newline.
%p is replaced by either ‘‘AM’’ or ‘‘PM’’ as appropriate.
%R is equivalent to ‘‘%H:%M’’
%r is equivalent to ‘‘%I:%M:%S %p’’.
%t is replaced by a tab.
%S is replaced by the second as a decimal number (00-60).
%s is replaced by the number of
seconds since the Epoch, UCT (see
mktime(3)).
%T or %X
is equivalent to ‘‘%H:%M:%S’’.
%U is replaced by the week
number of the year (Sunday as the first day
of the week) as a decimal number (00-53).
%W is replaced by the week
number of the year (Monday as the first day
of the week) as a decimal number (00-53).
%w is replaced by the weekday
(Sunday as the first day of the week) as
a decimal number (0-6).
%x is equivalent to ‘‘%m/%d/%y %H:%M:%S’’.
%Y is replaced by the year with century as a decimal number.
%y is replaced by the year
without century as a decimal number
(00-99).
%Z is replaced by the time zone name.
%% is replaced by ‘%’.
SEE ALSO
date(1), ctime(3), printf(1), printf(3)
STANDARDS
The strftime() function conforms to ANSI C3.159-1989
(‘‘ANSI C’’). The
‘%s’ conversion specification is an
extension.
BUGS
There is no conversion specification for the phase of the
moon.
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