/* Debugging
TIME_64_DEBUG
Define if you want debugging messages
*/
/* #define TIME_64_DEBUG */
/* INT_64_T
A 64 bit integer type to use to store time and others .
Must be defined .
*/
#define INT_64_T long long
/* USE_TM64
Should we use a 64 bit safe replacement for tm ? This will
let you go past year 2 billion but the struct will be incompatible
with tm . Conversion functions will be provided .
*/
/* #define USE_TM64 */
/* Availability of system functions.
HAS_GMTIME_R
Define if your system has gmtime_r ( )
HAS_LOCALTIME_R
Define if your system has localtime_r ( )
HAS_TIMEGM
Define if your system has timegm ( ) , a GNU extension .
*/
#define HAS_GMTIME_R
#define HAS_LOCALTIME_R
#define HAS_TIMEGM
/* Details of non-standard tm struct elements.
HAS_TM_TM_GMTOFF
True if your tm struct has a " tm_gmtoff " element .
A BSD extension .
HAS_TM_TM_ZONE
True if your tm struct has a " tm_zone " element .
A BSD extension .
*/
#define HAS_TM_TM_GMTOFF
#define HAS_TM_TM_ZONE
/* USE_SYSTEM_LOCALTIME
USE_SYSTEM_GMTIME
Should we use the system functions if the time is inside their range ?
Your system localtime ( ) is probably more accurate , but our gmtime ( ) is
fast and safe .
*/
#define USE_SYSTEM_LOCALTIME
/* #define USE_SYSTEM_GMTIME */
/* SYSTEM_LOCALTIME_MAX
SYSTEM_LOCALTIME_MIN
SYSTEM_GMTIME_MAX
SYSTEM_GMTIME_MIN
Maximum and minimum values your system ' s gmtime ( ) and localtime ( )
can handle . We will use your system functions if the time falls
inside these ranges .
*/
#define SYSTEM_LOCALTIME_MAX 2147483647
#define SYSTEM_LOCALTIME_MIN -2147483647
#define SYSTEM_GMTIME_MAX 2147483647
#define SYSTEM_GMTIME_MIN -2147483647
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