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Revision: 3498
at August 2, 2007 19:33 by iblis


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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
# use File::stat; # for detailed print out
use Getopt::Std;
#
### get options and the argument from the command line
my %opts;
getopts("amc", \%opts);
my $operator='-M';		# date modified to present
if ($opts{'a'}) {$op='-A'};	# date accessed to present
if ($opts{'c'}) {$op='-C'};	# inode change time to present
#
my $path = shift 
	or die "Usage: $0 [ -a | -m | -c] path\n";
opendir my($dir), $path
	or die "Can't open $path : $!\n";

#
### store file names sorted by modification or access date
#
my @files = sort { eval($operator.' "$path/$a" <=> '.$operator.' "$path/$b"') }
	grep { -f "$path/$_" }	
		readdir $dir;
#
### with -M operator in clear
#
# my @files = sort { -M "$path/$a" <=> -M "$path/$b" } 
#	grep { -f "$path/$_" }	
#		readdir $dir;
### same with -A and -C
#
closedir $dir;
#
### Simple print out
# foreach my $file (@files) {print "$file\n";};
#
### Detailed print out
# foreach my $file (@files) {my $sb = stat("$path/$file"); printf "%s : last modified on %s, last accessed on %s\n", $file, scalar localtime $sb->mtime, scalar localtime $sb->atime;}

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Initial Description
Lists last modified (or accessed) files. Based on a hint by Master Jedai at http://www.developpez.net/forums/showpost.php?p=2302596&postcount=4

Initial Title
Sort files by date modified or accessed

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Initial Language
Perl