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<title>[libc][POSIX] Add clock_settime() function for Linux (#161729)</title>
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<name>Anton Shepelev</name>
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Closes #161461
- This is my first time contributing to libc's POSIX, so for reference I
used `clock_gettime` implementation for Linux. For convenience, here is
the description of `clock_settime` function
[behavior](https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/clock_settime.3.html)</content>
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Closes #161461
- This is my first time contributing to libc's POSIX, so for reference I
used `clock_gettime` implementation for Linux. For convenience, here is
the description of `clock_settime` function
[behavior](https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/clock_settime.3.html)</pre>
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