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From: "Rafal Maj" <maj_rafal AT poczta DOT onet DOT pl>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Date in seconds
Date: Sat, 5 May 2001 22:10:37 +0200
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Hi,
Is there some function that will represent time in seconds ? If I remember
correct, ther was some functions return date as seconds after 1972.??.?? or
something like that.
I have found function time()... but I have problems with it:
  printf("Time is %d\n", time(0));
This won't compile in C++ and will in C. Why ? How to compile in C++ ?

Thanks
Raf256


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