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| texinode(The stat Module)(The zftp Module)(The sched Module)(Zsh Modules)
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| sect(The stat Module)
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| The tt(stat) module makes available one builtin command:
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| 
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| startitem()
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| findex(stat)
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| cindex(files, listing)
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| cindex(files, examining)
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| item(tt(stat) [ tt(-gnNlLtTrs) ] [ tt(-f) var(fd) ] \
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|     [ tt(-H) var(hash) ] [ tt(-A) var(array) ] \
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|     [ tt(-F) var(fmt) ] [ tt(PLUS())var(element) ] [ var(file) ... ])(
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| The command acts as a front end to the tt(stat) system call (see
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| manref(stat)(2)).
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| If the tt(stat) call fails, the appropriate system error message
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| printed and status 1 is returned.
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| The fields of tt(struct stat) give information about
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| the files provided as arguments to the command.  In addition to those
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| available from the tt(stat) call, an extra element `tt(link)' is provided.
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| These elements are:
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| 
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| startitem()
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| item(tt(device))(
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| The number of the device on which the file resides.
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| )
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| item(tt(inode))(
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| The unique number of the file on this device (`em(inode)' number).
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| )
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| item(tt(mode))(
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| The mode of the file; that is, the file's type and access permissions.
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| With the tt(-s) option, this will
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| be returned as a string corresponding to the first column in the
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| display of the tt(ls -l) command.
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| )
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| item(tt(nlink))(
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| The number of hard links to the file.
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| )
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| item(tt(uid))(
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| The user ID of the owner of the file.  With the tt(-s)
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| option, this is displayed as a user name.
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| )
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| item(tt(gid))(
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| The group ID of the file.  With the tt(-s) option, this
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| is displayed as a group name.
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| )
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| item(tt(rdev))(
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| The raw device number.  This is only useful for special devices.
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| )
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| item(tt(size))(
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| The size of the file in bytes.
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| )
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| xitem(tt(atime))
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| xitem(tt(mtime))
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| item(tt(ctime))(
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| The last access, modification and inode change times
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| of the file, respectively, as the number of seconds since
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| midnight GMT on 1st January, 1970.  With the tt(-s) option,
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| these are printed as strings for the local time zone; the format
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| can be altered with the tt(-F) option, and with the tt(-g)
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| option the times are in GMT.
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| )
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| item(tt(blksize))(
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| The number of bytes in one allocation block on the
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| device on which the file resides.
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| )
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| item(tt(block))(
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| The number of disk blocks used by the file.
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| )
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| item(tt(link))(
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| If the file is a link and the tt(-L) option is in
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| effect, this contains the name of the file linked to, otherwise
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| it is empty.  Note that if this element is selected (``tt(stat PLUS()link)'')
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| then the tt(-L) option is automatically used.
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| )
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| enditem()
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| 
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| A particular element may be selected by including its name
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| preceded by a `tt(PLUS())' in the option list; only one element is allowed.
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| The element may be shortened to any unique set of leading
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| characters.  Otherwise, all elements will be shown for all files.
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| 
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| Options:
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| 
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| startitem()
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| item(tt(-A) var(array))(
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| Instead of displaying the results on standard
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| output, assign them to an var(array), one tt(struct stat) element per array
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| element for each file in order.  In this case neither the name
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| of the element nor the name of the files appears in var(array) unless the
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| tt(-t) or tt(-n) options were given, respectively.  If tt(-t) is given,
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| the element name appears as a prefix to the
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| appropriate array element; if tt(-n) is given, the file name
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| appears as a separate array element preceding all the others.
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| Other formatting options are respected.
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| )
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| item(tt(-H) var(hash))(
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| Similar to tt(-A), but instead assign the values to var(hash).  The keys
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| are the elements listed above.  If the tt(-n) option is provided then the
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| name of the file is included in the hash with key tt(name).
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| )
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| item(tt(-f) var(fd))(
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| Use the file on file descriptor var(fd) instead of
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| named files; no list of file names is allowed in this case.
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| )
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| item(tt(-F) var(fmt))(
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| Supplies a tt(strftime) (see manref(strftime)(3)) string for the
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| formatting of the time elements.  The tt(-s) option is implied.
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| )
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| item(tt(-g))(
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| Show the time elements in the GMT time zone.  The
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| tt(-s) option is implied.
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| )
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| item(tt(-l))(
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| List the names of the type elements (to standard
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| output or an array as appropriate) and return immediately;
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| options other than tt(-A) and arguments are ignored.
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| )
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| item(tt(-L))(
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| Perform an tt(lstat) (see manref(lstat)(2)) rather than a tt(stat)
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| system call.  In this case, if the file is a link, information
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| about the link itself rather than the target file is returned.
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| This option is required to make the tt(link) element useful.
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| )
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| item(tt(-n))(
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| Always show the names of files.  Usually these are
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| only shown when output is to standard output and there is more
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| than one file in the list.
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| )
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| item(tt(-N))(
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| Never show the names of files.
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| )
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| item(tt(-r))(
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| Print raw data (the default format) alongside string
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| data (the tt(-s) format); the string data appears in parentheses
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| after the raw data.
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| )
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| item(tt(-s))(
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| Print tt(mode), tt(uid), tt(gid) and the three time
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| elements as strings instead of numbers.  In each case the format
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| is like that of tt(ls -l).
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| )
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| item(tt(-t))(
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| Always show the type names for the elements of
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| tt(struct stat).  Usually these are only shown when output is to
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| standard output and no individual element has been selected.
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| )
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| item(tt(-T))(
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| Never show the type names of the tt(struct stat) elements.
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| )
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| enditem()
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| )
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| enditem()
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