Unix
are usually represented as a count of seconds since midnight, January 1, 1970, UTC. The system type for this is time_t
, and that's how I usually refer to this representation. As a WikiWord?, that becomes "TimeT".
-- ToddLarason - 16 Mar 2002
time_t
is also available on Windows
as well as most other OSes.
-- LeeThompson - 21 Mar 2002
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