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Archive   : SNIP9503.ZIP
Filename : DD_STRUC.H
** DosDate macros - access bitfield values from DOS file date & time
** for Borland C and C++ compilers by: Wayne Hamilton
*/
#define dd_yr(d) (((struct { unsigned day:5, mo:4, yr:7; } *) &d)->yr)
#define dd_mo(d) (((struct { unsigned day:5, mo:4, yr:7; } *) &d)->mo)
#define dd_day(d) (((struct { unsigned day:5, mo:4, yr:7; } *) &d)->day)
#define dd_hr(t) (((struct { unsigned sec:5, mn:6, hr:5; } *) &t)->hr)
#define dd_mn(t) (((struct { unsigned sec:5, mn:6, hr:5; } *) &t)->mn)
#define dd_sec(t) (((struct { unsigned sec:5, mn:6, hr:5; } *) &t)->sec)
/* then: year = dd_yr(ffblk.ff_date); */
#ifdef TEST
#include
#include
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
struct ffblk ff;
findfirst(argv[0], &ff, 0xff);
printf("%s was saved on %d-%d-%d at %d:%02d:%02d\n", argv[0],
dd_mo(ff.ff_fdate), dd_day(ff.ff_fdate), dd_yr(ff.ff_fdate),
dd_hr(ff.ff_ftime), dd_mn(ff.ff_ftime), 2 * dd_sec(ff.ff_ftime));
return 0;
}
#endif
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