equivalent date from GNU to solaris

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逝去的感伤 2020-11-28 15:30

In GNU with the command date I can do it:

date -d \"+4 day\"


datei=20130101
i=5
date -d \"$datei +$i day\"

But i like know:<

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  • 2020-11-28 16:22

    Tcl has a good free-form date scanner, if you have Tcl installed (try which tclsh). A shell function:

    tcldate() {
        d=${1:-now}   # the date string
        f=${2:-%c}    # the output format
        echo "puts [clock format [clock scan {$d}] -format {$f}]" | tclsh
    }
    

    In action on an ancient Solaris 8 box with bash 2.03 and tcl 8.3.3

    $ tcldate
    Tue Jul 23 13:27:17 2013
    $ i=4
    $ tcldate "$i days"
    Sat Jul 27 13:27:34 2013
    $ tcldate "$i days" "%Y-%m-%d"
    2013-07-27
    $ tcldate "20130101 + $i days" "%Y-%m-%d"
    2013-01-05
    

    This even handles daylight savings transitions:

    $ tcldate "2014-03-09 00:30 + 1 hour" "%D %T %Z"
    03/09/14 01:30:00 EST
    $ tcldate "2014-03-09 00:30 + 2 hour" "%D %T %Z"
    03/09/14 03:30:00 EDT
    $ tcldate "2013-11-03 00:30 + 1 hour" "%D %T %Z"
    11/03/13 01:30:00 EDT
    $ tcldate "2013-11-03 00:30 + 2 hour" "%D %T %Z"
    11/03/13 01:30:00 EST
    
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