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== Format specifiers == | == Format specifiers == | ||
− | Excerpt from the | + | Excerpt from the strftime man page: |
− | Ordinary characters placed in the format string are copied to | + | Ordinary characters placed in the format string are copied to s without conversion. Conversion specifications are introduced by a '%' character, and terminated by a conversion specifier character, and are replaced in s as follows: |
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|%a | |%a | ||
|The abbreviated weekday name according to the current locale. | |The abbreviated weekday name according to the current locale. | ||
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|%z | |%z | ||
− | | The time-zone as hour offset from | + | | The time-zone as hour offset from GMT. Required to emit RFC 822-conformant dates (using "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z"). (GNU) |
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|%Z | |%Z |