parse_date()
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Parses a date string into a structured timestamp and timezone offset. The function supports various date formats and converts them into a standardized format.
Prototype
int parse_date(
const char *date,
char *out,
int outsize
);
Parameters
Key |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
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|
The input date string to be parsed. |
|
|
Buffer to store the formatted date output. |
|
|
Size of the output buffer. |
Return Value
Returns 0 on success, or -1 if the date string could not be parsed.
Notes
The function supports various date formats, including relative dates like ‘yesterday’ and ‘now’. It converts the parsed date into a standardized format with a timestamp and timezone offset.
Prototype
// Not applicable in JS
Prototype
# Not applicable in Python
Examples
// TODO C examples
// TODO JS examples
# TODO Python examples