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Latest revision as of 19:46, 7 February 2009
Man page: http://aolserver.com/docs/tcl/ns_parsetime.html
NAME
- ns_parsetime - Return an element from the time structure list
 
SYNOPSYS
- ns_parsetime option time
 
DESCRIPTION
- This command takes a nine-element Tcl list as time representing the Unix struct tm structure (as would be returned from ns_gmtime or ns_localtime) and based on option, returns an element from the list. The valid options are: sec, min, hour, mday, mon, year, wday, yday, isdst. The options are listed in order of the actual elements in the Tcl list itself.
 
EXAMPLE
% set time [ ns_localtime ] 33 33 22 11 5 104 5 162 1
   % expr {1900 + [ ns_parsetime year $time]}
   2004
SEE ALSO
-