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Instructive example for strftime(); how to generate RFC822 dates.
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seconds and the (very rare) double leap seconds.
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\end{description}
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Here is an example, a format for dates compatible with that specified
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in the \rfc{822} Internet email standard.
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\footnote{The use of \%Z is now
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deprecated, but the \%z escape that expands to the preferred
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hour/minute offset is not supported by all ANSI C libraries. Also,
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a strict reading of the original 1982 \rfc{822} standard calls for
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a two-digit year (\%y rather than \%Y), but practice moved to
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4-digit years long before the year 2000.}
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\begin{verbatim}
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>>> from time import *
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>>> strftime("\%a, \%d \%b \%Y \%H:\%M:\%S \%Z", localtime())
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'Sat, 27 Jan 2001 05:15:05 EST'
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>>>
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\end{verbatim}
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Additional directives may be supported on certain platforms, but
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only the ones listed here have a meaning standardized by ANSI C.
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