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This means it should run on anything that does not have a 64-bit
integer type available but does have a double. Presumably this
includes platforms that define PERL_MICRO, so we now use the
same extended time implementation for everything that runs Perl.
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All of the time64 functions are only visible within pp_sys.c and are not
part of the public API, so make them all static and give them the S_ prefix.
A side effect of this is that we now unambiguously use S_localtime64_r and
S_gmtime64_r and should no longer collide with system-supplied versions, if
any.
One possible future direction is that if and when Configure detects any
system-supplied *time64_r functions, their prototypes, and their valid
time ranges, we could optionally select those instead of the home-grown
ones.
Another possible future direction is that we could s/S_/Perl_/ and make
the *time64_r functions part of the public API in some post-5.10.x
release. Currently they are only exposed to the outside world via
Perl_pp_gmtime.
Also gave some TRACE macros more specific names.
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This probably needs refinement, possibly a new Configure variable.
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Configuration information split out into its own header.
Added files to MANIFEST
Turn off USE_SYSTEM_GMTIME, ours is more reliable and possibly faster.
Fix type warnings found on Windows.
Remove unnecessary use of floor() and ceil().
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LOCALTIME_MAX to 0x7fff573e.
Update from y2038.
Use the new TM64 struct so years can go out past y2**31
Defines a Year type to avoid converting years to ints.
Remove the TIMGM work around code, using timegm64() is fine and it
saves us from having to convert from TM to tm.
Make functions private with static rather than the _foo convention.
Even faster for distant dates.
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file isn't about just localtime() anymore.
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