Tom Phoenix wrote:
On 9/4/07, Shams Fantar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The mtime, atime and ctime functions don't exist in the perl
documentation, normal? :)
That's right. In Perl, we access those three timestamps in more than
one way, but normally not by a function with the same name.
The most common way to access a timestamp is with the filetest
operators, -M, -A, and -C. These are documented (under -X) in the
perlfunc manpage.
http://perldoc.perl.org/perlfunc.html
The other common place to find the three timestamps is in the return
value from the stat() function. That's also documented in perlfunc.
Hope this helps!
--Tom Phoenix
Stonehenge Perl Training
I'm going to see that.
I keep you informed for my perl script. :-)
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