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Paul Benedict commented on LANG-382:
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> Retrieve Directory File List in Timestamp Order
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>                 Key: LANG-382
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LANG-382
>             Project: Commons Lang
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>         Environment: Java SE 5.  Windows and SuSe Linux.
>            Reporter: Al Scherer
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> I searched your current Commons-Lang issues/feature requests and did not find 
> the following so I'd like to propose it as a feature request.
> Given a filename filter and dir name, the new method would return a 
> List<File> of the files that match the filter in last-modified timestamp 
> order.  
> I've not found code out there that does this.  
> Sun explicitly does not - from the Sun Java SE 5 API Javadocs, File's 
> listFiles() method descriptions include the following disclaimer:
>         "There is no guarantee that the name strings in the resulting array 
> will appear in any specific order; they are not, in particular, guaranteed to 
> appear in alphabetical order."
> I needed the files in last-modified order so I wrote code to do it.  I would 
> be glad to share the code with the commons project if you feel it would be 
> worthwhile.  The signature would be:
> - public List<File> getFileListModifiedTimestampOrder(FilenameFilter filter, 
> String dirName)
> I've already written, tested and used code to do this.
> There are additional flavors that might be worthwhile, too.
> - public List<File> getFileListModifiedTimestampOrderReversed(FilenameFilter 
> filter, String dirName)
> - public List<File> getFileListNameOrder(FilenameFilter filter, String 
> dirName)
> - public List<File> getFileListNameOrderReversed(FilenameFilter filter, 
> String dirName)

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