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| X509_CMP_TIME(3) | Library Functions Manual | X509_CMP_TIME(3) | 
NAME
X509_cmp_time,
    X509_cmp_current_time,
    X509_time_adj_ex,
    X509_time_adj,
    X509_gmtime_adj — ASN.1 Time
    utilities
SYNOPSIS
#include
    <openssl/x509.h>
int
  
  X509_cmp_time(const ASN1_TIME
    *asn1_time, time_t *cmp_time);
int
  
  X509_cmp_current_time(const ASN1_TIME
    *asn1_time);
ASN1_TIME *
  
  X509_time_adj_ex(ASN1_TIME
    *out_time, int offset_day, long
    offset_sec, time_t *in_time);
ASN1_TIME *
  
  X509_time_adj(ASN1_TIME
    *out_time, long offset_sec,
    time_t *in_time);
ASN1_TIME *
  
  X509_gmtime_adj(ASN1_TIME
    *out_time, long offset_sec);
DESCRIPTION
X509_cmp_time()
    parses asn1_time and compares it to
    cmp_time, or to the current time if
    cmp_time is NULL.
    X509_cmp_current_time()
    compares it to the current time.
X509_time_adj_ex()
    sets out_time to a time
    offset_day and offset_sec later
    than in_time. The values of
    offset_day and offset_sec can be
    negative to set a time before in_time. The
    offset_sec value can also exceed the number of seconds
    in a day. If in_time is NULL,
    the current time is used instead. If out_time is
    NULL, a new ASN1_TIME
    structure is allocated and returned.
X509_time_adj()
    does the same with a 0 day offset.
X509_gmtime_adj()
    does the same using the current time instead of
    in_time, that is, it sets
    out_time to a time offset_sec
    seconds later than the current time.
RETURN VALUES
X509_cmp_time() and
    X509_cmp_current_time() return -1 if
    asn1_time is earlier than or equal to
    cmp_time, 1 if it is later, or 0 on error.
X509_time_adj_ex(),
    X509_time_adj(), and
    X509_gmtime_adj() return a pointer to the updated or
    newly allocated ASN1_TIME structure or
    NULL on error.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
X509_cmp_current_time() and
    X509_gmtime_adj() first appeared in SSLeay 0.6.0 and
    have been available since OpenBSD 2.4.
X509_cmp_time() and
    X509_time_adj() first appeared in OpenSSL 0.9.6 and
    have been available since OpenBSD 2.9.
X509_time_adj_ex() first appeared in
    OpenSSL 1.0.0 and has been available since OpenBSD
    4.9.
| March 5, 2024 | Sortix 1.1.0-dev | 
