#include <time.h>time_t mktime (struct tm timeptr);
The tm structure has the following format.
struct tm { int tm_sec; / seconds after the minute [0, 61] / int tm_min; / minutes after the hour [0, 59] / int tm_hour; / hour since midnight [0, 23] / int tm_mday; / day of the month [1, 31] / int tm_mon; / months since January [0, 11] / int tm_year; / years since 1900 / int tm_wday; / days since Sunday [0, 6] / int tm_yday; / days since January 1 [0, 365] / int tm_isdst; / flag for daylight savings time / };
In addition to computing the calendar time, mktime normalizes the supplied tm structure. The original values of the tm_wday and tm_yday components of the structure are ignored, and the original values of the other components are not restricted to the ranges indicated in the definition of the structure. On successful completion, the values of the tm_wday and tm_yday components are set appropriately, and the other components are set to represent the specified calendar time, but with their values forced to be within the appropriate ranges. The final value of tm_mday is not set until tm_mon and tm_year are determined.
The original values of the components may be either greater than or less than the specified range. For example, a tm_hour of -1 means 1 hour before midnight, tm_mday of 0 means the day preceding the current month, and tm_mon of -2 means 2 months before January of tm_year.
If tm_isdst is positive, the original values are assumed to be in the alternate timezone. If it turns out that the alternate timezone is not valid for the computed calendar time, then the components are adjusted to the main timezone. Likewise, if tm_isdst is zero, the original values are assumed to be in the main timezone and are converted to the alternate timezone if the main timezone is not valid. If tm_isdst is negative, the correct timezone is determined and the components are not adjusted.
Local timezone information is used as if mktime had called tzset.
mktime returns the specified calendar time. If the calendar time cannot be represented, the function returns the value (time_t)-1.
#include <stdio.h> #include <time.h>static char const wday[] = { "Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday", "-unknown-" }; struct tm time_str; /.../ time_str.tm_year = 2001 - 1900; time_str.tm_mon = 7 - 1; time_str.tm_mday = 4; time_str.tm_hour = 0; time_str.tm_min = 0; time_str.tm_sec = 1; time_str.tm_isdst = -1; if (mktime(&time_str)== -1) time_str.tm_wday=7; printf("%s\n", wday[time_str.tm_wday]);