# $EPIC: time_function.txt,v 1.4 2007/07/10 22:09:59 jnelson Exp $
Synopsis:
Technical:
All arguments, if any, are ignored.
This function calls your system's time(3) function, which typically returns the number of seconds since the epoch, 1970 Jan 1 00:00:00 GMT.
In theory, every unix host should have the same time as every other unix host, but getting everyone to agree on the time is like herding cats.
If you need sub-second resolution, use the $
utime() function.
Practical:
You can convert the UTC value into human readable format using either the
$stime() function or the $strftime() function. You can also use
the UTC value for tracking the elapsed time between two events.
Returns:
The number of seconds that have elapsed since the epoch.
Examples:
$time() might return "850381369"
History:
This function first appeared in ircII.