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7 between different time representations.
38 An @dfn{interval} is a contiguous part of the time continuum between two
39 calendar times, for example the hour between 9:00 and 10:00 on July 4,
54 A @dfn{period} is the elapsed time of an interval between two events,
63 between two calendar times. Simple calendar times are independent of
130 between two simple calendar times (@pxref{Calculating Elapsed Time}),
207 between two simple calendar times. @Theglibc{} provides only one
230 difference between two values of type @w{@code{struct timeval}} or
313 to have a resolution somewhere between a hundredth and millionth of a
721 This value indicates the difference in frequency between the true
761 The elapsed time between clock ticks in microseconds. A clock tick is a
768 the difference in frequency between the system clock and the PPS signal.
2223 other non-alphanumeric characters between any two conversion
2271 structure in-between, you can construct a complete broken-down time.
2535 negative if it is east. The hour must be between @code{0} and
2536 @code{24}, and the minute and seconds between @code{0} and @code{59}.
2563 This specifies the Julian day, with @var{n} between @code{1} and @code{365}.
2567 This specifies the Julian day, with @var{n} between @code{0} and @code{365}.
2572 @var{d} must be between @code{0} (Sunday) and @code{6}. The week
2573 @var{w} must be between @code{1} and @code{5}; week @code{1} is the
2576 between @code{1} and @code{12}.
2727 This contains the difference between UTC and the latest local standard
2835 This is the period between successive timer interrupts. If zero, the
2839 This is the period between now and the first timer interrupt. If zero,