Lines Matching defs:second
19 * a leap second in UTC. Note however, the ultimate accuracy is limited
37 * behavior at the next leap second epoch. The remaining options are
66 #define SECOND 8000 /* one second of 125-us samples */
105 * Decoder operations at the end of each second are driven by a state
107 * by second number. Each entry in the table contains a case switch
214 {MIN, M8}, /* 0 pi (second) */
229 void sec(int); /* send second */
239 int second = 0; /* seconds counter */
360 second = tm->tm_sec;
363 * Delay the first second so the generator is accurately
378 year, day, hour, minute, second, tone);
383 for (i = 0; i <= second; i++) {
390 * For IRIG the signal generator runs every second, so requires
395 0, year, day, hour, minute, second);
401 * once per minute for WWV/H and once per second for IRIG.
408 * second for alignment after reading the time, so this
409 * is the next second.
411 second = (second + 1) % 60;
412 if (second == 0) {
424 * At year rollover check for leap second.
446 hour, minute, second);
452 * Generate data for the second
457 * The IRIG second consists of 20 BCD digits of width-
504 * The WWV/H second consists of 9 BCD digits of width-
508 sw = progx[second].sw;
509 arg = progx[second].arg;