It was there in earlier versions(I am runing as 5.6.0 build 623), have it
loaded. In the doc which I have, it says it was not part of the base install and you
could load using PPM.
I went out and looked at the PPM availability and there is no Recurse or even
Find under File. In earlier versions, there was a a large number of File:: entities.
You could possibily go to CPAN or someone on the list might give us some insight.
Wags ;)
-----Original Message-----
From: Marko Nikolic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 24, 2001 08:37
To: Chuck Lawhorn; win32-admin
Subject: Re: Folder size?
I don't have File::Recurse module in my instalation (Active State build 629).
Is it something new in build 630 ?
Marko
12/21/01 8:54:25 PM, Chuck Lawhorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>There's a much easier way. I use this routine to get the number of files and size of
>the folder.
>When the routine is done, $Files contains the number of files in the folder and
>subfolders,
>$Folder containd the number of subfolders, and $DirSize contains the size of the
>directory. These
>numbers match the information given if you right-click on the folder in Windows
>Explorer and
>choose "Properties." There must be a Windows API that does it quicker, as the result
>in
>WinExplorer is usually quite fast. This script takes some time if the folder is
>large, but it is
>accurate.
>
>Hope this helps,
>
>--Chuck
>
>----------
>
>use File::Recurse;
>
>my( $Source, $DirSize, $Folders, $Files );
>
>$Source = (folder to check );
>recurse( \&SizeFiles, $Source );
>
>sub SizeFiles {
> $DirSize += ( -s );
> ( -d ) ? ++$Folders : ++$Files;
>}
>
>----------
>
>--- Marko Nikolic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> try this, I use this sub in my scripts.
>>
>> DirSize( $dir, \$size);
>>
>> sub DirSize {
>> my ( $path, $dirSize ) = @_;
>> my ( @dirContents, $name, $fileName );
>>
>> if ( -f $path ) { die "Not a directory !\n"; }
>>
>> opendir ( DIR, $path ) or die "Can't open directory $path !\n";
>> @dirContents = grep (/[^\.]/, readdir(DIR)); # remove . i ..
>> foreach $name (@dirContents) {
>> $fileName = $path."\\".$name;
>>
>> # if it is file, add size, otherwise recursively call DirSize
>> if (-f $fileName) {
>> ${$dirSize} = ${$dirSize} + (stat($fileName))[7];
>> }
>> else { DirSize($fileName, \${$dirSize}); }
>> }
>> }
>>
>>
>>
>> 12/20/01 8:49:40 PM, "Satelle, StevenX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >A simple question (I hope!). Does anyone know how to get the size of a
>> >folder?
>> >
>> >Steven Satelle
>> >Tac
>> >i6064372
>
>
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