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Re: [coreutils] [PATCH 1/2] stat: support printing birthtime


From: Eric Blake
Subject: Re: [coreutils] [PATCH 1/2] stat: support printing birthtime
Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2010 09:13:12 -0600
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On 10/01/2010 09:11 AM, Jim Meyering wrote:
Eric Blake wrote:
...
+# Whether birthtime is supported or not, it better not change even when
+# [acm]time are modified.  :)
+touch a || fail=1
+btime=$(stat --format %W a) || fail=1
+atime=$(stat --format %X a) || fail=1
+mtime=$(stat --format %Y a) || fail=1
+ctime=$(stat --format %Z a) || fail=1
+
+case $(stat --format %x a) in
+  *.000000000*) sleep 2;; # worst case file system is FAT
+  *) # FIXME: sleep .1 would be sufficient if %X showed nanoseconds
+ sleep 1;; # should be adequate for any system with subsecond resolution
+esac

We try hard to avoid sleeping in the common case.
Any reason not to do what the FIXME suggests?

     case $(stat --format %X a) in
       *.000000000) sleep 1;;

You need two seconds for FAT.

       *) sleep .1;;

Done in patch 2/2 (see my other email) - you HAVE to sleep longer than the minimum resolution of %X...

     esac

+touch a || fail=1
+test "x$btime" = x$(stat --format %W a) || fail=1
+test "x$atime" != x$(stat --format %X a) || fail=1

before you can guarantee that %X changed. But if %X doesn't print subsecond details (as in patch 2/2), ... :)

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