#5697: File::size() output Human-readable format
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    Reporter:  zaboo                |          Type:  Enhancement
      Status:  new                  |      Priority:  Low        
   Milestone:  1.2.x.x              |     Component:  File System
     Version:  RC3                  |      Severity:  Minor      
    Keywords:  File size, filesize  |   Php_version:  n/a        
Cake_version:                       |  
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 Current comments read for File::size()
 * Returns the Filesize, either in bytes or in human-readable format.

 Human-readable format does not appear to be a feature at this time. It
 would be a nice addition. I just vendored some code off PHP.net, a better
 implementation would be great.

 Sample Code:
 {{{
 <?
 function filesizestring($file, $precision = 0) {

         if(is_file($file))
                 $size = filesize($file);
         else
                 $size = 0;

         $sizes = array('YB', 'ZB', 'EB', 'PB', 'TB', 'GB', 'MB', 'kB',
 'B');
         $total = count($sizes);

         while($total-- && $size > 1024) $size /= 1024;
         return round($size, $precision).' '.$sizes[$total];

 }
 ?>
 }}}

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