/usr/lib/swipl/library/backcomp.pl
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  • swipl
    • library
      • error.pl
      • debug.pl
      • apply.pl
      • lists.pl
      • broadcast.pl -- Event service
      • shlib.pl -- Utility library for loading foreign objects (DLLs, shared objects)
      • option.pl -- Option list processing
      • thread_pool.pl -- Resource bounded thread management
      • gensym.pl -- Generate unique symbols
      • settings.pl -- Setting management
      • arithmetic.pl
      • main.pl -- Provide entry point for scripts
      • readutil.pl
      • operators.pl
      • pairs.pl
      • prolog_source.pl
      • record.pl
      • quasi_quotations.pl -- Define Quasi Quotation syntax
      • sandbox.pl
      • apply_macros.pl -- Goal expansion rules to avoid meta-calling
      • yall.pl -- Lambda expressions
      • assoc.pl -- Binary associations
      • prolog_format.pl
      • pure_input.pl -- Pure Input from files and streams
      • solution_sequences.pl -- Modify solution sequences
      • ordsets.pl -- Ordered set manipulation
      • random.pl -- Random numbers
      • base64.pl
      • aggregate.pl -- Aggregation operators on backtrackable predicates
      • predicate_options.pl -- Access and analyse predicate options
      • csv.pl -- Process CSV (Comma-Separated Values) data
      • pprint.pl
      • atom.pl
      • modules.pl
      • occurs.pl -- Finding and counting sub-terms
      • prolog_xref.pl
      • prolog_colour.pl
      • lazy_lists.pl
      • ugraphs.pl
      • url.pl -- Analysing and constructing URL
      • www_browser.pl
      • prolog_pack.pl -- A package manager for Prolog
      • git.pl -- Run GIT commands
      • utf8.pl
      • quintus.pl
      • prolog_versions.pl -- Demand specific (Prolog) versions
      • prolog_wrap.pl -- Wrapping predicates
      • dialect.pl -- Support multiple Prolog dialects
      • date.pl -- Process dates and times
      • persistency.pl -- Provide persistent dynamic predicates
      • iostream.pl -- Utilities to deal with streams
      • prolog_code.pl
      • strings.pl -- String utilities
      • dif.pl -- The dif/2 constraint
      • edinburgh.pl -- Some traditional Edinburgh predicates
      • terms.pl -- Term manipulation
      • ansi_term.pl -- Print decorated text to ANSI consoles
      • threadutil.pl -- Interactive thread utilities
      • prolog_stack.pl -- Examine the Prolog stack
      • prolog_clause.pl
      • prolog_breakpoints.pl -- Manage Prolog break-points
      • wfs.pl
      • sort.pl
      • dicts.pl -- Dict utilities
      • varnumbers.pl
      • rbtrees.pl -- Red black trees
      • backcomp.pl -- Backward compatibility
        • $arch/2
        • $version/1
        • $home/1
        • $argv/1
        • $set_prompt/1
        • displayq/1
        • displayq/2
        • sformat/3
        • sformat/2
        • concat/3
        • concat_atom/2
        • concat_atom/3
        • $apropos_match/2
        • read_clause/1
        • read_clause/2
        • read_variables/2
        • read_variables/3
        • read_pending_input/3
        • feature/2
        • set_feature/2
        • substring/4
        • string_to_list/2
        • string_to_atom/2
        • flush/0
        • write_ln/1
        • write_length/3
        • proper_list/1
        • free_variables/2
        • hash_term/2
        • checklist/2
        • sublist/3
        • sumlist/2
        • $strip_module/3
        • $module/2
        • $declare_module/3
        • at_initialization/1
        • convert_time/2
        • convert_time/8
        • C/3
        • current_thread/2
        • current_mutex/3
        • message_queue_size/2
        • lock_predicate/2
        • unlock_predicate/2
        • current_module/2
        • export_list/2
        • call_cleanup/3
        • setup_and_call_cleanup/3
        • setup_and_call_cleanup/4
        • merge_set/3
        • merge/3
        • index/1
        • hash/1
        • set_base_module/1
        • eval_license/0
        • trie_insert_new/3
        • thread_at_exit/1
        • read_history/6
        • $sig_atomic/1
      • charsio.pl -- I/O on Lists of Character Codes
      • tableutil.pl -- Table inspection and statistics utilities
      • base32.pl
      • codesio.pl -- I/O on Lists of Character Codes
      • coinduction.pl -- Co-Logic Programming
      • heaps.pl
      • statistics.pl
      • when.pl
      • ctypes.pl -- Character code classification
      • listing.pl -- List programs and pretty print clauses
      • increval.pl -- Incremental dynamic predicate modification
      • tables.pl -- XSB interface to tables
      • streams.pl -- Manage Prolog streams
      • exceptions.pl
      • qpforeign.pl
      • prolog_jiti.pl
      • thread.pl
      • optparse.pl -- command line parsing
      • make.pl -- Reload modified source files
      • prolog_config.pl
      • hashtable.pl
      • prolog_trace.pl
      • help.pl -- Text based manual
      • prolog_profile.pl -- Execution profiler
      • vm.pl
      • check.pl -- Consistency checking
      • qsave.pl -- Save current program as a state or executable
      • zip.pl -- Access resource ZIP archives
      • system.pl -- System utilities
      • oset.pl
      • prolog_debug.pl -- User level debugging tools
      • check_installation.pl -- Check installation issues and features
      • nb_set.pl
      • edit.pl
      • shell.pl
      • prolog_coverage.pl -- Coverage analysis tool
      • fastrw.pl
      • rwlocks.pl
      • prolog_codewalk.pl -- Prolog code walker
      • readln.pl
      • writef.pl -- Old-style formatted write
      • tty.pl
      • prolog_metainference.pl -- Infer meta-predicate properties
      • files.pl
      • prolog_autoload.pl
      • intercept.pl
      • explain.pl
      • macros.pl
 convert_time(+Stamp, -Y, -Mon, -Day, -Hour, -Min, -Sec, -MilliSec)
Convert a time stamp, provided by get_time/1, time_file/2, etc. Year is unified with the year, Month with the month number (January is 1), Day with the day of the month (starting with 1), Hour with the hour of the day (0--23), Minute with the minute (0--59). Second with the second (0--59) and MilliSecond with the milliseconds (0--999). Note that the latter might not be accurate or might always be 0, depending on the timing capabilities of the system. See also convert_time/2.
deprecated
- Use stamp_date_time/3.