NAME¶
convdate - Convert to/from RFC 5322 dates and seconds since epoch
SYNOPSIS¶
convdate [
-dhl] [
-c |
-n |
-s] [
date
...]
DESCRIPTION¶
convdate translates the date/time strings given on the command line,
outputting the results one to a line. The input can either be a date in
RFC 5322 format (accepting the variations on that format that
innd(8) is willing to accept), or the number of seconds since epoch (if
-c is given). The output is either
ctime(3) results, the number
of seconds since epoch, or a Usenet Date: header, depending on the options
given.
If
date is not given,
convdate outputs the current date.
OPTIONS¶
- -c
- Each argument is taken to be the number of seconds since
epoch (a time_t) rather than a date.
- -d
- Output a valid Usenet Date: header instead of the results
of ctime(3) for each date given on the command line. This is useful
for testing the algorithm used to generate Date: headers for local posts.
Normally, the date will be in UTC, but see the -l option.
- -h
- Print usage information and exit.
- -l
- Only makes sense in combination with -d. If given,
Date: headers generated will use the local time zone instead of UTC.
- -n
- Rather than outputting the results of ctime(3) or a
Date: header, output each date given as the number of seconds since epoch
(a time_t). This option doesn't make sense in combination with
-d.
- -s
- Pass each given date to the RFC 5322 date parser and
print the results of ctime(3) (or a Date: header if -d is
given). This is the default behavior.
EXAMPLES¶
Most of these examples are taken, with modifications from the original man page
dating from 1991 and were run in the EST/EDT time zone.
% convdate '10 Feb 1991 10:00:00 -0500'
Sun Feb 10 10:00:00 1991
% convdate '13 Dec 91 12:00 EST' '04 May 1990 0:0:0'
Fri Dec 13 12:00:00 1991
Fri May 4 00:00:00 1990
% convdate -n '10 feb 1991 10:00' '4 May 90 12:00'
666198000
641880000
% convdate -c 666198000
Sun Feb 10 10:00:00 1991
ctime(3) results are in the local time zone. Compare to:
% convdate -dc 666198000
Sun, 10 Feb 1991 15:00:00 +0000 (UTC)
% env TZ=PST8PDT convdate -dlc 666198000
Sun, 10 Feb 1991 07:00:00 -0800 (PST)
% env TZ=EST5EDT convdate -dlc 666198000
Sun, 10 Feb 1991 10:00:00 -0500 (EST)
The system library functions generally use the environment variable TZ to
determine (or at least override) the local time zone.
HISTORY¶
Written by Rich $alz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net>, rewritten and updated by Russ
Allbery <rra@stanford.edu> for the
-d and
-l flags.
$Id: convdate.pod 8894 2010-01-17 13:04:04Z iulius $
SEE ALSO¶
active.times(5).