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PMPARSEINTERVAL(3) Library Functions Manual PMPARSEINTERVAL(3)
pmParseInterval, pmParseHighResInterval - convert interval string to binary time structure
#include <pcp/pmapi.h> int pmParseInterval(const char *string, struct timeval *urslt, char **errmsg); int pmParseHighResInterval(const char *string, struct timespec *nrslt, char **errmsg); cc ... -lpcp
pmParseInterval parses the argument string specifying an interval of time and fills in the tv_sec and tv_usec components of the urslt structure to represent that interval (microsecond preci‐ sion). Similarly, pmParseHighResInterval parses the argument string and fills in the tv_sec and tv_nsec components of the nrslt structure to represent that interval (nanosecond precision). The input string is most commonly the argument following a -t command line option to a PCP application, and the syntax is fully described in PCPIntro(1).
pmParseInterval returns 0 and errmsg is undefined if the parsing is successful. If the given string does not conform to the required syntax pm‐ ParseInterval returns -1 and a dynamically allocated error mes‐ sage string in errmsg. The error message is terminated with a newline and includes the text of the input string along with an indicator of the position at which the error was detected, e.g. 4minutes 30mumble ^ -- unexpected value In the case of an error, the caller is responsible for calling free(3) to release the space allocated for errmsg.
PCPIntro(1), free(3), PMAPI(3) and pmParseTimeWindow(3).
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