If you want the size of the things
inside the file, then you'd probably need to use tar. They say /bin/tar is faster, but
Archive::Tar is more portable...
use strict;
use warnings;
use Archive::Tar;
die "no file?" unless $ARGV[0] and -f $ARGV[0];
my $size = 0;
my @arch = Archive::Tar->new($ARGV[0])->list_files([qw(size)]);
$size += $_->{size} for @arch;
eval "use Number::Format";
if( $@ ) {
print "$size\n";
} else {
my $fmt = new Number::Format;
print "", $fmt->format_bytes( $size, 1), "\n";
}
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