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Revision as of 16:41, 8 February 2007
Purpose
Scripts to test the conformance of the llGetUnixTime function.
Scripts
llGetUnixTime test #1
Status: draft
Introduction
First test, copied from the Second Life KB
Script text
<lsl> default {
touch_start(integer total_number) { string time; float ft = llGetGMTclock(); integer ut = llGetUnixTime(); integer hours = llFloor(ft / 3600); integer minutes = llFloor((ft - (hours*3600)) / 60.0); time = (string)hours+ ":" + (string)minutes + ":" + (string)(llFloor(ft) % 60); llOwnerSay("This object was touched at " + llGetDate() + " " + time + ". Unix time = " + (string)ut); }
} </lsl>
Authorized Signature: (none) by (none)
Instructions
- Put this script on an object in world
- Touch the object
- Copy the number after 'Unix time ='
- Paste the number into the Timestamp box on http://www.4webhelp.net/us/timestamp.php
- Press 'Convert to a date'
- Verify the date shown near the top of the web page matches the date and time said by the box
- Repeat steps 2 -> 6 a few times