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Function std.datetime.SysTime.toTimeVal

Returns a timeval which represents this SysTime.

Note that like all conversions in std.datetime, this is a truncating conversion.

If time_t is 32 bits, rather than 64, and the result can't fit in a 32-bit value, then the closest value that can be held in 32 bits will be used for tv_sec. (so time_t.max if it goes over and time_t.min if it goes under).

Prototype

core.sys.posix.sys.time.timeval toTimeVal() pure nothrow @safe const;

Authors

Jonathan M Davis and Kato Shoichi

License

Boost License 1.0.

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