" ingo/date/epoch.vim: Date conversion to the Unix epoch format (seconds since 1970). " " DEPENDENCIES: " - ingo/compat.vim autoload script " - ingo/os.vim autoload script " " Copyright: (C) 2013-2014 Ingo Karkat " The VIM LICENSE applies to this script; see ':help copyright'. " " Maintainer: Ingo Karkat " " REVISION DATE REMARKS " 1.014.001 27-Sep-2013 file creation function! ingo#date#epoch#ConvertTo( date ) " Unfortunately, Vim doesn't have a built-in function to convert an " arbitrary date to the Unix Epoch, and that is the only format which is " accepted by strftime(). Therefore, we need to rely on the Unix "date" " command (named "unixdate" on Windows; you need to have e.g. the GNU Win32 " port installed). return str2nr(system(printf('%s -d %s +%%s', (ingo#os#IsWinOrDos() ? 'unixdate' : 'date'), ingo#compat#shellescape(a:date)))) endfunction " vim: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 noexpandtab ff=unix fdm=syntax :