# HG changeset patch # User HackBot # Date 1335126236 0 # Node ID 9dbea1ced6ec24731b6e817c35e5261f08410494 # Parent df866ed0527ab09b857cb3e7c990977eae4cf8b9 pastelogs localtime diff -r df866ed0527a -r 9dbea1ced6ec paste/paste.1382 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/paste/paste.1382 Sun Apr 22 20:23:56 2012 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +2004-02-11.txt:02:27:01: my brain has the error "sleep underflow", it's 04:30 localtime and there's a maths lecture "tomorrow" at 08:00, so "g'night". +2005-02-10.txt:01:10:43: 03am localtime; no talk but sleep. -> +2005-03-06.txt:23:55:06: It's 02am localtime here. +2005-05-06.txt:23:36:08: Oh, it's 01:30am localtime already. +2005-05-27.txt:23:21:17: G'night, people. (0122am localtime.) +2006-08-02.txt:08:08:41: what kinda localtimes do you people have? I'm battling insomnia here at 3am. +2006-10-14.txt:22:05:20: if you all just check my localtime, I base my computer's clock upon apple time servers. +2007-01-08.txt:01:07:24: The "gmtime" name quite likely comes from "GMT", since there's also "localtime" which returns a struct tm with the numbers in the local time zone. +2007-06-25.txt:06:38:48: ~exec sys.stdout(localtime()) +2007-06-25.txt:06:38:48: NameError: name 'localtime' is not defined +2007-06-25.txt:06:38:52: ~exec sys.stdout(localtime) +2007-06-25.txt:06:39:00: NameError: name 'localtime' is not defined +2007-06-25.txt:06:40:23: ~exec sys.stdout(time.localtime()) +2007-06-25.txt:06:40:36: ~exec sys.stdout(time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", time.localtime())) +2007-06-25.txt:08:37:29: ~exec sys.stdout(time.localtime()) +2007-06-26.txt:07:50:49: ~exec bot=time.localtime() +2007-06-26.txt:07:50:51: ~exec bot=time.localtime() +2007-06-26.txt:07:50:55: ~exec self=time.localtime() +2007-06-26.txt:07:50:56: ~exec self=time.localtime() +2008-05-30.txt:23:27:31: if it uses Time::localtime +2008-05-30.txt:23:27:58: DB<5> print localtime(0)->year; +2008-11-23.txt:22:44:56: AnMaster: you just did. unsatisfiedlinkerror." " oh, we have lots of euros in comps like 1200 localtime, ends fnord. +2008-12-31.txt:00:59:31: It's easy enough to fix xntpd. It's also easy to fix localtime() to handle leap seconds. In fact, some vendors have already adopted Olson's time library. +2008-12-31.txt:00:59:31: The main obstacle is POSIX. POSIX is a ``standard'' designed by a vendor consortium several years ago to eliminate progress and protect the installed base. The behavior of the broken localtime() libraries was documented and turned into a POSIX requirement. +2009-01-01.txt:00:44:54: yeah its localtime() that's fucked +2009-02-02.txt:23:48:58: I wish everyone a pleasant localtime. +2009-04-17.txt:18:16:35: std/date.d(901): Error: cannot implicitly convert expression (localtime(&t)) of type tm* to tm* +2009-05-18.txt:00:42:23: (I'll do some sleeping now, 0230 localtime.) +2009-11-23.txt:21:22:49: Wooo, that was some good service. I sent an email two hours ago to their support service, complaining that my modem's saying "DSL standard: Error" and speeds are <= 8Mbps; now it's magically fixed. (Now if they'd just bother also replying to that email... still, admittedly it's not exactly office hours right now -- ~2325 localtime.) +2010-05-05.txt:23:17:41: And the times are probably Finnish localtime; EET/EEST. +2010-10-18.txt:16:28:28: How does localtime know whether or not it's in scalar context?! +2010-12-03.txt:21:34:26: elliott, I don't have TZ set, I have the normal /etc/localtime +2010-12-03.txt:21:34:50: just /etc/localtime +2010-12-03.txt:21:40:28: tm = utc ? gmtime(&now) : localtime(&now); +2010-12-05.txt:19:49:35: Huh. dietlibc's localtime can read /etc/localtime. +2010-12-05.txt:21:15:05: If it's, say, /etc/localtime, no, that is not going to be 4 gigs. +2010-12-19.txt:19:33:48: struct tm *tm = localtime(&now); +2010-12-19.txt:19:46:43: Or you could s/localtime/gmtime/, put a Z in there manually, and just say it logs in sensible-time instead of local-time. +2010-12-19.txt:19:47:15: Or you could s/localtime/gmtime/, put a Z in there manually, and just say it logs in sensible-time instead of local-time. +2011-07-03.txt:12:12:41: Maybe you meant: learn leave let list listall listchans listmodules listservers localtime localtime-reply lojban . ? @ pl v +2011-07-06.txt:10:26:48: eterShiroFingerprintShiroFingerprintsShiroFungeSpaceShiroIPShiroMonadShiroTypesShiroUtilsShiroValueMaybeTbasebytestringcontainersfilepathghcprimintegergmpmtloldlocaleprocessrandomtimetransformersunixControlMonadInstancesGHCBaseGHCFloatGHCNumDataByteStringDataByteStringCharDataTimeCalendarGregorianDataTimeFormatParseDataTimeLocalTimeLocalTimeControlMonadTransErrorControlExceptionControlMonadDataBitsDataCharDataFunctorDataMaybeGHCClassesGHCEnumGHCE +2011-09-08.txt:08:33:12: @localtime elliott +2011-09-08.txt:08:33:21: Is that your localtime? +2011-09-08.txt:08:33:41: @localtime +2011-09-08.txt:08:33:46: @localtime lambdabot +2011-09-08.txt:08:34:18: @localtime EgoBot +2011-09-08.txt:09:44:25: elliott: What's your localtime? +2011-09-08.txt:22:48:25: @localtime CakeProphet +2011-11-10.txt:04:54:11: @localtime elliott +2012-01-15.txt:16:47:56: ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime(time); +2012-01-15.txt:16:48:04: just localtime and gmtime +2012-01-16.txt:19:08:37: !perl use POSIX; $t=time; print "$t ", mktime(localtime($t)) +2012-01-28.txt:02:17:51: And I just woke up, having "just rested a bit" around localtime-23; should "wake up" at 7- or 8-ish instead. +2012-01-28.txt:05:14:59: fizzie: what does localtime-23 mean? +2012-01-28.txt:11:51:09: And I just woke up, having "just rested a bit" around localtime-23; should "wake up" at 7- or 8-ish instead. <-- wait, you are supposed to be the one person in the channel with a normal sleeping schedule... +2012-02-24.txt:01:40:54: Data.Time.LocalTime module Data.Time.LocalTime +2012-04-14.txt:01:51:45: Maybe you meant: localtime localtime-reply lojban do +2012-04-22.txt:01:35:26: Oh, that's two away from "localtime". +2012-04-22.txt:20:23:48: `pastelogs localtime