I must be making a simple mistake here... I am just trying to recurse through a directory and list all the files with their parent directory, sizes and dates. It's not working... I get the filenames and parent directory, but size and date are blank. I'm trying both -s and stat to get the size and neither one works. I imagine that I'm not accessing the file correctly to stat it, but I don't see what is wrong. Any help is appreciated - thanks!
use File::Find;
$rootdir = "testdir";
find(sub
{ if (-f) {
$file = $File::Find::name;
$dir = $File::Find::dir;
($size,$date) = (stat $file)[7,9];
$sz = -s $file;
$file =~ s/$dir\///g;
$dir =~ s/\//\\/g;
print "file:$file\ndir:$dir\nsize1:$size\nsize2:$sz\ndate:$date\n";
}}, $rootdir);
The output I get from this is:
file:file1.xml
dir:testdir
size1:
size2:
date:
file:file2.xml
dir:testdir\folder1
size1:
size2:
date:
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