-/* Specification. Get mktime and gmtime declarations. */
-#include "timegm.h"
-
-/* Converts struct tm to time_t, assuming the data in tm is UTC rather
- than local timezone.
-
- mktime is similar but assumes struct tm, also known as the
- "broken-down" form of time, is in local time zone. mktime_from_utc
- uses mktime to make the conversion understanding that an offset
- will be introduced by the local time assumption.
-
- mktime_from_utc then measures the introduced offset by applying
- gmtime to the initial result and applying mktime to the resulting
- "broken-down" form. The difference between the two mktime results
- is the measured offset which is then subtracted from the initial
- mktime result to yield a calendar time which is the value returned.
-
- tm_isdst in struct tm is set to 0 to force mktime to introduce a
- consistent offset (the non DST offset) since tm and tm+o might be
- on opposite sides of a DST change.
-
- Some implementations of mktime return -1 for the nonexistent
- localtime hour at the beginning of DST. In this event, use
- mktime(tm - 1hr) + 3600.
-
- Schematically
- mktime(tm) --> t+o
- gmtime(t+o) --> tm+o
- mktime(tm+o) --> t+2o
- t+o - (t+2o - t+o) = t
-
- Note that glibc contains a function of the same purpose named
- `timegm' (reverse of gmtime). But obviously, it is not universally
- available, and unfortunately it is not straightforwardly
- extractable for use here. Perhaps configure should detect timegm
- and use it where available.
-
- Contributed by Roger Beeman <beeman@cisco.com>, with the help of
- Mark Baushke <mdb@cisco.com> and the rest of the Gurus at CISCO.
- Further improved by Roger with assistance from Edward J. Sabol
- based on input by Jamie Zawinski. */
+#ifdef _LIBC
+# include <time.h>
+#else
+# include "timegm.h"
+# include <time_r.h>
+# undef __gmtime_r
+# define __gmtime_r gmtime_r
+# define __mktime_internal mktime_internal
+time_t __mktime_internal (struct tm *,
+ struct tm * (*) (time_t const *, struct tm *),
+ time_t *);
+#endif