I am attempting to create a no-frills way to get the directory size of all data within a give directory. I wish to go one step under the given directory for totals. For example, say I have the following directory tree (on Windows) under c:\temp:
c:\temp
-dir1
--some_file1
--some_file2
-dir2
--some_file1
--some file2
--DIR_A
---some_file1
---some_file2
---DIR_B
----some_file
For the above, I am looking for output similar to:
dir1 = {size of dir1 and everything under it including contents of all subdirectories}
dir2 = {size of dir2 and everything under it including contents of all subdirectories}
I don't need totals for DIR_A and DIR_B as their totals should already be included in the total for dir2.
Here is the code I have so far:
use File::Find;
my $dir = @ARGV[0];
find(\&do_dir, $dir);
my %hash;
sub do_dir {
my $size = -s ($File::Find::name);
my $dir = ($File::Find::dir);
$hash{($File::Find::dir)} += -s ($File::Find::name);
}
foreach (keys %hash) {
print "DIR $_ = $hash{$_}\n";
}
As you can see, I don't know how to limit it to just totaling one directory down?
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