Unix time, the value returned by time(), does not take into account leap seconds. Therefore days are always 86400 seconds long which makes it useful for performing date arithmetic. However, be aware that localtime() may not work with a Unix time that represents a date past January 19th, 2038. This is known as the Year 2038 problem. The good news is that a fix for perl is actively being worked on (link).
In reply to Re: Perl calendar
by pc88mxer
in thread Perl calendar
by Delusional
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