dysize — get number of days for a given year
#include <time.h>
int
dysize( |
int | year) ; |
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The function returns 365 for a normal year and 366 for a leap year. The calculation for leap year is based on:
(year) %4 == 0 && ((year) %100 != 0 || (year) %400 == 0)
The formula is defined in the macro __isleap(year)
also found in
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time.h
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This is a compatibility function only. Don't use it in new programs. The SCO version of this function had a year-2000 problem.
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