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ntp_time(3tcl)		    Network Time Facilities		ntp_time(3tcl)

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NAME
       ntp_time - Tcl Time Service Client

SYNOPSIS
       package require Tcl  8.0

       package require time  ?1.2.1?

       ::time::gettime ?options? timeserver ?port?

       ::time::getsntp ?options? timeserver ?port?

       ::time::configure ?options?

       ::time::cget name

       ::time::unixtime token

       ::time::status token

       ::time::error token

       ::time::reset token ?reason?

       ::time::wait token

       ::time::cleanup token

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DESCRIPTION
       This  package  implements  a  client  for  the  RFC  868	 TIME protocol
       (http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc868.txt) and also  a  minimal	client
       for  the	 RFC  2030  Simple  Network Time Protocol (http://www.rfc-edi‐
       tor.org/rfc/rfc2030.txt).  RFC 868 returns the time in seconds since  1
       January	1900  to  either  tcp or udp clients. RFC 2030 also gives this
       time but also provides a fractional part which  is  not	used  in  this
       client.

COMMANDS
       ::time::gettime ?options? timeserver ?port?
	      Get the time from timeserver. You may specify any of the options
	      listed for the configure command here. This  command  returns  a
	      token  which  must  then	be used with the remaining commands in
	      this package. Once you have finished, you should use cleanup  to
	      release all resources. The default port is 37.

       ::time::getsntp ?options? timeserver ?port?
	      Get  the time from an SNTP server. This accepts exactly the same
	      arguments as ::time::gettime except that	the  default  port  is
	      123.  The result is a token as per ::time::gettime and should be
	      handled in the same way.

	      Note that it is unlikely that any SNTP server will  reply	 using
	      tcp  so  you will require the tcludp or the ceptcl package. If a
	      suitable package can be loaded then the  udp  protocol  will  be
	      used by default.

       ::time::configure ?options?
	      Called  with  no	arguments this command returns all the current
	      configuration options and values. Otherwise it should be	called
	      with pairs of option name and value.

	      -protocol number
		     Set the default network protocol. This defaults to udp if
		     the tcludp package is available. Otherwise	 it  will  use
		     tcp.

	      -port number
		     Set  the  default	port to use. RFC 868 uses port 37, RFC
		     2030 uses port 123.

	      -timeout number
		     Set  the  default	timeout	 value	in  milliseconds.  The
		     default is 10 seconds.

	      -command number
		     Set  a  command  procedure	 to  be	 run  when  a reply is
		     received. The procedure is called	with  the  time	 token
		     appended to the argument list.

	      -loglevel number
		     Set the logging level. The default is 'warning'.

       ::time::cget name
	      Get the current value for the named configuration option.

       ::time::unixtime token
	      Format  the  returned  time  for	the  unix  epoch. RFC 868 time
	      defines time 0 as 1 Jan 1900, while unix time defines time 0  as
	      1 Jan 1970. This command converts the reply to unix time.

       ::time::status token
	      Returns the status flag. For a successfully completed query this
	      will  be	ok.  May  be  error  or	 timeout  or  eof.   See  also
	      ::time::error

       ::time::error token
	      Returns  the error message provided for requests whose status is
	      error.  If there is no error message then	 an  empty  string  is
	      returned.

       ::time::reset token ?reason?
	      Reset  or	 cancel	 the  query optionally specfying the reason to
	      record for the error command.

       ::time::wait token
	      Wait for a query to complete and return the status upon  comple‐
	      tion.

       ::time::cleanup token
	      Remove all state variables associated with the request.

       % set tok [::time::gettime ntp2a.mcc.ac.uk]
       % set t [::time::unixtime $tok]
       % ::time::cleanup $tok

       % set tok [::time::getsntp pool.ntp.org]
       % set t [::time::unixtime $tok]
       % ::time::cleanup $tok

       proc on_time {token} {
	  if {[time::status $token] eq "ok"} {
	     puts [clock format [time::unixtime $token]]
	  } else {
	     puts [time::error $token]
	  }
	  time::cleanup $token
       }
       time::getsntp -command on_time pool.ntp.org

AUTHORS
       Pat Thoyts

BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
       This  document,	and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain
       bugs and other problems.	 Please report such in the category ntp of the
       Tcllib  SF  Trackers  [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883].
       Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have  for	either
       package and/or documentation.

SEE ALSO
       ntp

KEYWORDS
       NTP, SNTP, rfc 2030, rfc 868, time

CATEGORY
       Networking

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2002, Pat Thoyts <patthoyts@users.sourceforge.net>

ntp				     1.2.1			ntp_time(3tcl)
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