sort them based on creation time.
...
map { [ stat("$sp_dir/$_")->ctime, $_] }
ctime is NOT the creation time of a file. On Unix and Linix file systems the creation time of the file is NOT stored anywhere.
As the stat function says:
10 ctime inode change time in seconds since the epoch (*)
(*) Not all fields are supported on all filesystem types. Notably, the ctime field is non-portable. In particular, you cannot expect it to be a "creation time", see "Files and Filesystems" in perlport for details.
In reply to Re: File::Find preprocess and sort issues
by jwkrahn
in thread File::Find preprocess and sort issues
by chanakya
| For: | Use: | ||
| & | & | ||
| < | < | ||
| > | > | ||
| [ | [ | ||
| ] | ] |