I'm running this code

use strict; my $dir = "c:\\params"; opendir DIR, $dir or die $!; foreach my $file (readdir(DIR)){ unless(-d $file){ print $file; my @stats = lstat ($file); print "\t\$stat = $stats[7]\n"; } }

And get this

AMRO $stat = DATE CATEGORY $stat = NEON $stat = PARAMIN.pm $stat = 1137 SMSL $stat = SMSREPSMEMIDCTOTS10.TXT $stat = SMSREPSMEMIDCTOTS11.TXT $stat = SMSREPSMEMIDCTOTS12.TXT $stat = SMSREPSMEMIDCTOTS13.TXT $stat = SMSREPSMEMIDCTOTS14.TXT $stat = tp1.pl $stat = 247

Which has 2 errors no stats for the TXT files and NEON and SMSL are directories but . and .. are filtered out.

Anyone seem this at all

In reply to Re^2: no size with stat and lstat in windows by Scarborough
in thread no size with stat and lstat in windows by Scarborough

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