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Robb Kambic Unidata Program Center
Software Engineer III Univ. Corp for Atmospheric Research
rkambic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx WWW: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/
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Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 16:02:04 +0000
From: Bob Lipschutz <lipschut@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Robb Kambic <rkambic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: 19990729: NOAA LDM Training...
Hi, Robb. Yep, I agree that it appears to work they way you'd like...
that's unadvertised behavior. According to the Camel book, anyway,
the arguments to this function are identical to the output of gmtime,
where year is number of years since 1900. In my test, the results
are the same either way, though. Hmmm...
Sorry for the red herring.
-Bob
Bob,
I did a test on sub 'timegm' for years 1999-2005 and it gave the correct
results. Am I missing something here?
theyear =99, time =917920920
theyear =0, time =949456920
theyear =1, time =981079320
theyear =2, time =1012615320
theyear =3, time =1044151320
theyear =4, time =1075687320
I'm using perl: This is perl, version 5.004
Thanks,
Robb...
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> $time = timegm(0, $mm, $hh, $mday, $themonth -1, $theyear, 0, 0, 0) ; <==
ditto
>
>
> As we discussed during the class, you'll also want to repair
> the bug in mailpqstats:
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> # create 0 data report if no data received
> if( ! $data ) {
> ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst)
> gmtime( $basemtime );
> $mon++ ;
> $bintime = sprintf( "%s%02d%02d%02d%02d",
> "19", $year, $mon, $mday, $hour ) ; <== should use
'$year+1900'
> print MAIL "$type $host $bintime NONE 0\n" ;
>
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Robb Kambic Unidata Program Center
Software Engineer III Univ. Corp for Atmospheric Research
rkambic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx WWW: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/
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