The timestamp function for unix is jtts defined in xt.c. It uses the linux
function called localtime. The localtime man 3 page also describes gmtime
(for UTC) and mktime (for handling DST).
I am not sure of the correct equivalents for mac though.
On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 12:53 PM, Pascal Jasmin w
<@(*/\.)\ 3 # 2
+-+---+--+
|2 |4 2|8 4 2|
+-+---+--+
|. <\. */\. 3 # 2
+-+---+--+
|2 |4 2|8 4 2|
+-+---+--+
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 6:41 AM, Pascal Jasmin wrote:
> probably more what you want:
>
>
>>(#~ (a: ~: ])"0)each <"1 (+:@{.,])each ^:(<3) <2
> ┌─┬───┬─┐
> │2│