2 /* Data structure returned by "parseddate".
4 * A value of NULL for "error" means that no syntax errors were detected
5 * in the argument value. A non-NULL value points to the byte position
6 * within the argument string at which it was discovered that an error
9 * A value of -1 means that the field was never given a value, or that
10 * the value supplied was invalid. (A side effect of this convention is
11 * that a time zone offset of -1 -- i.e., one minute west of GMT -- is
12 * indistinguishable from an invalid or unspecified time zone offset.
13 * Since the likelihood of "-0001" being a legitimate time zone is nil,
14 * banning it is a small price to pay for the uniformity of using -1 as
15 * a "missing/invalid" indication for all fields.)
24 long unixtime; /* UNIX internal representation of time */
25 char *error; /* NULL = OK; non-NULL = error */
26 int year; /* year (1600 on) */
27 int month; /* month (1-12) */
28 int day; /* day of month (1-31) */
29 int hour; /* hour (0-23) */
30 int minute; /* minute (0-59) */
31 int second; /* second (0-59) */
32 int zone; /* time zone offset in minutes -- "+" or "-" */
33 int dst; /* daylight savings time (0 = no, 1 = yes) */
34 int weekday; /* real day of week (0-6; 0 = Sunday) */
35 int c_weekday; /* claimed day of week (0-6; 0 = Sunday) */
38 struct parseddate *parsedate(char *date);