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itimers.pl - timer manipulation functions
# File Name: itimers.pl # File Size in BYTES: 4174 # Sender/Author/Poster: tchrist@perl.com (Tom Christiansen) # Subject: timer manipulation functions # Archived: Nov 27 23:13 1995 # #:Another relevent question is about timers. Would it be possible #:to have some interface to setitimers() in order to get a #:periodic interrupt? Of course I can send a new alarm signal #:inside my ISR, but that won't be as exect, and is not as #:nicelooking, IMHO. # #Here's something I wrote long ago but haven't played with much lately. # # itimers.pl - timer manipulation functions # written by tom christiansen#
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# File Name: Time.pl # File Size in BYTES: 9479 # Sender/Author/Poster: buboo@alf.uib.no (Ove Ruben R Olsen) # Subject: Re: Date Function Library ? # Archived: Apr 29 02:16 1994 # # >Does anybody know of a library containing functions for # >manipulating dates, eg the time between 2 dates. # I never got around to finish this: #
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# File Name: day_of_year.shar # File Size in BYTES: 9767 # Sender/Author/Poster: zrzr0111@helpdesk.rus.uni-stuttgart.de (Kurt Jaeger aka PI) # Subject: Re: Julian Date? # Archived: Apr 29 02:16 1994 # The simplest technique is probably to convert to a Julian Day number and # then take the result mod7. This has the advantage that you can # Yes, give the source following below a try. #
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Re: Help: Needs DayOfWeek on a given day
# File Name: dayofweek.given.date # File Size in BYTES: 1302 # Sender/Author/Poster: mbeattie@black.ox.ac.uk (Malcolm Beattie) # Subject: Re: Help: Needs DayOfWeek on a given day # Archived: Apr 29 02:16 1994 # # >I need to determine the DAY of Week for any given day, eg., Jan 10, 1994. #
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# File Name: cktime.pl # File Size in BYTES: 347 # Sender/Author/Poster: # Subject: # Archived: Apr 6 1993 # #
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Julian Date routines and date calculator
# File Name: date.shar # File Size in BYTES: 9076 # Sender/Author/Poster: # Subject: # Archived: Apr 6 1993 # # assumes this year if year is missing #
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# File Name: dtc # File Size in BYTES: 4073 # Sender/Author/Poster: # Subject: # Archived: Apr 6 1993 # # Date Calculator version 1.0 #
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# File Name: gendate.pl # File Size in BYTES: 2536 # Sender/Author/Poster: sfrazier@cs.ulowell.edu (Scott Frazier) # Subject: Library Difficulties # Archived: Jun 23 1993 # # I'm trying to pull functions out of perl code and throw them into # a library. U #
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gettimeofday.pl: package to simulate the syscall
# File Name: gettimeofday # File Size in BYTES: 4575 # Sender/Author/Poster: tchrist@convex.COM (Tom Christiansen) # Subject: Re: gettimeofday # Archived: Apr 6 1993 # # >Is there a reason gettimeofday isn't in perl? (howto) #
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strftime and asctime, a library replacement for ctime.pl
# File Name: ptime.pl # File Size in BYTES: 4808 # Sender/Author/Poster: paul@ascent.com (Paul Foley) # Subject: strftime # Archived: Apr 6 1993 # # Here is a replacement of 'ctime.pl' which adds &asctime() and &strftime(). #
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# File Name: zeller.date.pl # File Size in BYTES: 2204 # Sender/Author/Poster: arielf@mirage.nsc.com (Ariel Faigon) # Subject: Re: day of the week from date? # Archived: Jun 11 1993 # # Here's a simple subroutine to calculate Day of the Week using # Zeller's Congruence, which I've found very useful. A lot of # the temporary variables could be omitted by making it harder to read. #
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