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__loctotime_t function in Win32

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    bouli
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    Hello gurus, I'd like to know if some one knows in which Win32 headers lib is the __loctotime_t function? Thanks for the help. Best regards. Fred.

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      Hello gurus, I'd like to know if some one knows in which Win32 headers lib is the __loctotime_t function? Thanks for the help. Best regards. Fred.

      There is no spoon.

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      Hamid Taebi
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      Search on the http://www.koders.com[^] maybe you will be find it.


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        Hello gurus, I'd like to know if some one knows in which Win32 headers lib is the __loctotime_t function? Thanks for the help. Best regards. Fred.

        There is no spoon.

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        _AnsHUMAN_
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        may be you can get some help here[^]

        Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them. ;-)_AnShUmAn_

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          may be you can get some help here[^]

          Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them. ;-)_AnShUmAn_

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          bouli
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          Actually this function is undocumented in MSDN. The project I have to port on vista, links when I use VC++6 (on WinXP) but does neither compile nor link on VS2005 (on Vista/XP). Any idea? Thanks in advance.

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            Hello gurus, I'd like to know if some one knows in which Win32 headers lib is the __loctotime_t function? Thanks for the help. Best regards. Fred.

            There is no spoon.

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            David Crow
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            bouli wrote:

            I'd like to know if some one knows in which Win32 headers lib is the __loctotime_t function?

            Well, the function is declared in internal.h, but that file is not intended for public use. Why the dependency on this function?


            "A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow

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              bouli wrote:

              I'd like to know if some one knows in which Win32 headers lib is the __loctotime_t function?

              Well, the function is declared in internal.h, but that file is not intended for public use. Why the dependency on this function?


              "A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow

              "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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              Ok, I have finally found a documented alternative: mktime. :) Best regards. Fred.

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