Using Lua to format 0 seconds as 00:00:00

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花落未央 2021-01-05 03:46

I\'m trying to format a duration (in seconds) as a time and I\'m getting results indicating that I\'m supposed to account for an epoch somewhere. I expected os.date(\"

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  • 2021-01-05 04:32

    Lua does not have a vast standard library:

    string.format("%.2d:%.2d:%.2d", s/(60*60), s/60%60, s%60)
    
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  • 2021-01-05 04:36

    In most systems (ie, POSIX), os.date("%X",0) gives you the time of the epoch, which is 00:00:00 (Coordinated Universal Time, UTC), 1 January 1970. You get 20:00:00 because you're in a different time zone.

    To force UTC instead of your time zone, start the format with !. This is mentioned in the manual.

    So, use os.date("!%X",0) to get 00:00:00 as desired. It'll work with any number of seconds less than a day (86400). For instance, os.date("!%X",70) gives 00:01:10: 1 minute and 10 seconds.

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