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== Utility Library ==
 
== Utility Library ==
   
Utility library is the home for all the OS functions which don't fit in the other libraries. Among the calls in utility library are calls to manage tags and tag lists, callback hooks, and some generic 32-bit math functions, all discussed below.
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Utility library is the home for all the OS functions which don't fit in the other libraries. Among the calls in utility library are calls to manage tags and tag lists, callback hooks, strings, data structures and more.
   
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The various functions are grouped into several sections:
== Function Reference ==
 
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* [[Tags]]
 
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* [[Callback Hooks]]
The tables which follow contain brief descriptions of the functions inside the utility library. See the SDK for details on each function call.
 
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* [[String Functions]]
 
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* [[Date Functions]]
=== Date Function Reference ===
 
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* [[Named Objects]]
 
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* [[Data Structures]]
The following are brief descriptions of the utility library functions which pertain to date conversion.
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Function
 
! Description
 
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| CheckDate()
 
| Check the legality of a date.
 
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| Amiga2Date()
 
| Calculate the date from a specified timestamp.
 
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| Date2Amiga()
 
| Calculate the timestamp from a specified date.
 
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Latest revision as of 22:28, 26 March 2014

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Utility Library

Utility library is the home for all the OS functions which don't fit in the other libraries. Among the calls in utility library are calls to manage tags and tag lists, callback hooks, strings, data structures and more.

The various functions are grouped into several sections: