/* asctime.c
*
* COPYRIGHT (c) 1996 AT&T Research.
*/
#include <time.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "ml-base.h"
#include "ml-values.h"
#include "ml-objects.h"
#include "cfun-proto-list.h"
#define DATE_LEN 24 /* we discard the trailing \n\0 */
/* _ml_Date_asctime : (int * int * int * int * int * int * int * int * int) -> string
*
* This takes a nine-tuple date (fields sec, min, hour, mday, mon, year, wday,
* yday, and isdst), and converts it into a string representation.
*/
ml_val_t _ml_Date_asctime (ml_state_t *msp, ml_val_t arg)
{
ml_val_t res;
struct tm tm;
memset (&tm, 0, sizeof(tm));
tm.tm_sec = REC_SELINT(arg, 0);
tm.tm_min = REC_SELINT(arg, 1);
tm.tm_hour = REC_SELINT(arg, 2);
tm.tm_mday = REC_SELINT(arg, 3);
tm.tm_mon = REC_SELINT(arg, 4);
tm.tm_year = REC_SELINT(arg, 5);
tm.tm_wday = REC_SELINT(arg, 6);
tm.tm_yday = REC_SELINT(arg, 7);
tm.tm_isdst = REC_SELINT(arg, 8);
res = ML_AllocString(msp, DATE_LEN);
strncpy (STR_MLtoC(res), asctime(&tm), DATE_LEN);
return res;
} /* end of _ml_Date_asctime */
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