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1.1 ! root 1: /* /usr/lib/calendar produces an egrep -f file ! 2: that will select today's and tomorrow's ! 3: calendar entries, with special weekend provisions ! 4: ! 5: used by calendar command ! 6: */ ! 7: #include <time.h> ! 8: ! 9: #define DAY (3600*24L) ! 10: ! 11: char *month[] = { ! 12: "[Jj]an", ! 13: "[Ff]eb", ! 14: "[Mm]ar", ! 15: "[Aa]pr", ! 16: "[Mm]ay", ! 17: "[Jj]un", ! 18: "[Jj]ul", ! 19: "[Aa]ug", ! 20: "[Ss]ep", ! 21: "[Oo]ct", ! 22: "[Nn]ov", ! 23: "[Dd]ec" ! 24: }; ! 25: struct tm *localtime(); ! 26: ! 27: tprint(t) ! 28: long t; ! 29: { ! 30: struct tm *tm; ! 31: tm = localtime(&t); ! 32: printf("(^|[ (,;])((%s[^ ]* *|%d/)0*%d)([^0123456789]|$)\n", ! 33: month[tm->tm_mon], tm->tm_mon + 1, tm->tm_mday); ! 34: } ! 35: ! 36: main() ! 37: { ! 38: long t; ! 39: time(&t); ! 40: tprint(t); ! 41: switch(localtime(&t)->tm_wday) { ! 42: case 5: ! 43: t += DAY; ! 44: tprint(t); ! 45: case 6: ! 46: t += DAY; ! 47: tprint(t); ! 48: default: ! 49: t += DAY; ! 50: tprint(t); ! 51: } ! 52: }
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