Alexander Belopolsky added the comment:

In the context of Python library documentation, the word "encoding" strongly 
suggests that you are dealing with string/bytes.  The situation may be 
different in C. If you want to refer to something that is defined by the POSIX 
standard you should use the words that can actually be found in that standard.  

When I search for "encoding" at 
<http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/>, I get

crypt - string encoding function (CRYPT) 
encrypt - encoding function (CRYPT) 
setkey - set encoding key (CRYPT)

and nothing related to time.

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