Le lundi 04 mai 2015 à 20:09 +0200, Milan Bouchet-Valat a écrit :
> Le lundi 04 mai 2015 à 11:02 -0700, Irving Rabin a écrit :
> > Folks, I am a Julia newcomer. I need to get current time. And now()
> > works just fine. But it returns a local time. And I need GMT time.
> >
> > I got to documentation. It gave me very nice description:
> >
> >
> > now() → DateTime
> >
> > Returns a DateTime corresponding to the user’s system time
> > including the system timezone locale.
> >
> > now(::Type{UTC}) → DateTime
> >
> > Returns a DateTime corresponding to the user’s system time as
> > UTC/GMT.
> >
> > I spent an hour and still couldn't figure out how to call the second
> > method.
> Just like this:
> julia> using Base.Dates
>
> julia> now(UTC)
> 2015-05-04T18:07:16.464
FWIW, this solution only works with Julia 0.4.
> If you think that's unclear, maybe you could make a pull request to
> improve the documentation? Showing how to make the call could be useful.
>
>
> Regards