ntp_time -
Tcl Time Service Client
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
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-editor.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.
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::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.
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::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.
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::time::configure ? options ?
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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.
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-protocol number
-
Set the default network protocol. This defaults to udp if the tcludp
package is available. Otherwise it will use tcp.
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-port number
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Set the default port to use. RFC 868 uses port 37, RFC 2030 uses
port 123.
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-timeout number
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Set the default timeout value in milliseconds. The default is 10 seconds.
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-command number
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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.
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-loglevel number
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Set the logging level. The default is 'warning'.
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::time::cget name
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Get the current value for the named configuration option.
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::time::unixtime token
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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.
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::time::status token
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Returns the status flag. For a successfully completed query this will be
ok. May be error or timeout or eof.
See also ::time::error
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::time::error token
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Returns the error message provided for requests whose status is error.
If there is no error message then an empty string is returned.
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::time::reset token ? reason ?
-
Reset or cancel the query optionally specfying the reason to record
for the error command.
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::time::wait token
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Wait for a query to complete and return the status upon completion.
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::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
Pat Thoyts
This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain
bugs and other problems.
Please report such in the category
ntp of the
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883.
Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either
package and/or documentation.
ntp
time, NTP, rfc 868, SNTP, rfc 2030