# Match the age of a file, for use as a glob qualifer. Can # take one or two arguments, which can be supplied by one of two # ways (always the same for both arguments): # # print *(e:age 2006/10/04 2006/10/09:) # # Match all files modified between the start of those dates. # # print *(e:age 2006/10/04) # # Match all files modified on that date. If the second argument is # omitted it is taken to be exactly 24 hours after the first argument # (even if the first argument contains a time). # # print *(e:age 2006/10/04:10:15 2006/10/04:10:45) # # Supply times. All the time and formats handled by calendar_scandate # are allowed, but whitespace must be quoted to ensure age receives # the correct arguments. # # AGEREF1=2006/10/04:10:15 # AGEREF2=2006/10/04:10:45 # print *(+age) # # The same example using the other form of argument passing. The # dates stay in effect until unset, but will be overridden if # any argument is passed in the first format. emulate -L zsh integer mystat disable_stat zmodload -i zsh/stat # Allow the builtin stat to be hidden. zmodload -i zsh/parameter if [[ $builtins[stat] != defined ]]; then (( disable_stat = 1 )) enable stat fi autoload -U calendar_scandate local -a vals [[ -e $REPLY ]] || return 1 stat -A vals +mtime $REPLY || return 1 if (( $# >= 1 )); then local AGEREF=$1 # if 1 argument given, never use globally defined AGEREF2 local AGEREF2=$2 fi integer mtime=$vals[1] date1 date2 local REPLY if calendar_scandate $AGEREF; then date1=$REPLY if [[ -n $AGEREF2 ]] && calendar_scandate $AGEREF2; then date2=$REPLY else (( date2 = date1 + 24 * 60 * 60 )) fi (( date1 <= mtime && mtime <= date2 )) else mystat=1 fi # If the builtin stat was previously disabled, disable it again. (( disable_stat )) && disable stat return $mystat