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Re: Check if file size greater than a small number?
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Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev |
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Re: Check if file size greater than a small number? |
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Thu, 10 Mar 2022 09:17:43 +0100 |
to use vars in functions -g em
On Thu, Mar 10, 2022, 04:48 Peng Yu <pengyu.ut@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Chet,
>
> > Perhaps convince Chet to make the stat loadable part of builtins, rather
> > than just an example builtin?
> >
> > $ enable -f ./stat.so stat
> > $ help stat
> > stat: stat [-lL] [-A aname] file
> > Load an associative array with file status information.
> >
> > Take a filename and load the status information returned by a
> > stat(2) call on that file into the associative array specified
> > by the -A option. The default array name is STAT. If the -L
> > option is supplied, stat does not resolve symbolic links and
> > reports information about the link itself. The -l option results
> > in longer-form listings for some of the fields. The exit status is
> 0
> > unless the stat fails or assigning the array is unsuccessful.
> > $ stat -A motd /etc/motd
> > $ declare -p motd
> > declare -A motd=([type]="-" [gid]="0" [atime]="1646838713"
> > [mtime]="1515886594" [ctime]="1546663212" [device]="64768"
> > [blocks]="8" [perms]="0644" [inode]="8388721" [blksize]="4096"
> > [uid]="0" [size]="286" [nlink]="1" [link]="/etc/motd" [rdev]="0"
> > [name]="/etc/motd" )
>
> This seems to be buggy. When I put stat in a function, and declare a
> variable that is used as the -A option of stat. Nothing will be saved
> in the variable.
>
> function f {
> declare -A fstat
> stat -A fstat "$1"
> declare -p fstat
> }
>
> $ f file.txt
> declare -- fstat
>
>
> If I use it as, the variable is still accessible outside the function.
>
> function f {
> stat -A fstat "$1"
> }
>
> f file.txt
> declare -p fstat
>
> I think the variable scoping should be fixed.
>
> In the first case, `declare -A fstat` in a function, should not affect
> the result of stat. But that variable should not be available outside
> the function.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Peng
>
>
Re: Check if file size greater than a small number?, Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev, 2022/03/09