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-## `luatz`
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-Requiring the base luatz module will give you a table of commonly used functions and submodules.
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-The table includes the following sub modules, which have their own documentation:
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- - [`parse`](#parse): Parses common date/time formats
- - [`timetable`](#timetable): Class for date/time objects supporting normalisation
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-### `time()` <!-- --> {#luatz.time}
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-Returns the current unix timestamp using the most precise source available.
-See [`gettime`](#gettime) for more information.
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-### `now()` <!-- --> {#luatz.now}
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-Returns the current time as a timetable object
-See `timetable` for more information
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-### `get_tz([timezone_name])` <!-- --> {#luatz.get_tz}
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-Returns a timezone object (see `tzinfo` documentation) for the given `timezone_name`.
-If `timezone_name` is `nil` then the local timezone is used.
-If `timezone_name` is an absolute path, then that `tzinfo` file is used
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-This uses the local [zoneinfo database](https://www.iana.org/time-zones);
-names are usually of the form `Country/Largest_City` e.g. "America/New_York".
-Check [wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones) for an example list.
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-### `time_in(timezone_name[, utc_ts])` <!-- --> {#luatz.time_in}
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-Returns the current time in seconds since 1970-01-01 0:00:00 in the given timezone as a string,
-(same semantics as [`get_tz`](#luatz.get_tz)) at the given UTC time (defaults to now).
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-### `gmtime(ts)` <!-- --> {#luatz.gmtime}
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-As in the C standard library
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-### `localtime(ts)` <!-- --> {#luatz.localtime}
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-As in the C standard library
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-### `ctime(ts)` <!-- --> {#luatz.ctime}
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-As in the C standard library