Stanislav Frolov <frolosof...@gmail.com> writes:

>>What is the value of localtime() and gmtime() in your
>>system?
>
> localtime(0):
> tm_sec 0 
> tm_min 0 
> tm_hour 3 
> tm_mday 1 
> tm_mon 0 
> tm_year 70 
> tm_wday 4 
> tm_yday 0 
> tm_stdst 0
>
> gmtime(0):
> tm_sec 0 
> tm_min 0 
> tm_hour 0 
> tm_mday 1 
> tm_mon 0 
> tm_year 70 
> tm_wday 4 
> tm_yday 0 
> tm_stdst 0
>
> Looks like localtime returns 3 hours instead of 4.
> And datetimes for current time_t:
>
> localtime(NOW):
> tm_sec 46 
> tm_min 15 
> tm_hour 9 
> tm_mday 3 
> tm_mon 7 
> tm_year 112 
> tm_wday 5 
> tm_yday 215 
> tm_stdst 0
>
> gmtime(NOW):
> tm_sec 46 
> tm_min 15 
> tm_hour 5 
> tm_mday 3 
> tm_mon 7 
> tm_year 112 
> tm_wday 5 
> tm_yday 215                                                                   
>            
> tm_stdst 0
>
> Difference between gmtime and localtime is 4 hours. Bug? Feature?
Well, the difference between 1 January 1970 GMT and 1 January 1970 MSK
is 3 hours.

-- 
With best regards, Stas.

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