App-FileSortUtils
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- Add options: --include-filename-pattern (-I),
--exclude-filename-pattern (-X), --all (-a).
0.005 2023-10-31 Released-By: PERLANCAR; Urgency: medium
- [ux] Add log statement so e.g. in commands like "mv `newest
--verbose -f ~/Downloads` .", the filename can be shown to
stderr.
0.004 2023-10-30 Released-By: PERLANCAR; Urgency: high
- [bugfix] Return result with directory.
0.003 2023-10-30 Released-By: PERLANCAR; Urgency: high
- [bugfix] Fix logic bug for newest/oldest/smallest.
script/newest view on Meta::CPAN
Suppose a new file is downloaded in C<~/Downloads>, but you are not sure of its
name. You just want to move that file, which you are pretty sure is the newest
in the C<Downloads> directory, somewhere else. So from the CLI in C<~/Downloads>:
% mv C<newest -f> /somewhere/else
or, from C</somewhere/else>:
% mv C<newest -f ~/Downloads> .
If you want to see the filename on stderr as well:
% mv C<newest --verbose -f ~/Downloads> .
File is deemed as newest by its mtime.
Some examples:
# return newest file in current directory
% newest -f
t/00-compile.t view on Meta::CPAN
use File::Spec;
use IPC::Open3;
use IO::Handle;
open my $stdin, '<', File::Spec->devnull or die "can't open devnull: $!";
my @warnings;
for my $lib (@module_files)
{
# see L<perlfaq8/How can I capture STDERR from an external command?>
my $stderr = IO::Handle->new;
diag('Running: ', join(', ', map { my $str = $_; $str =~ s/'/\\'/g; q{'} . $str . q{'} }
$^X, @switches, '-e', "require q[$lib]"))
if $ENV{PERL_COMPILE_TEST_DEBUG};
my $pid = open3($stdin, '>&STDERR', $stderr, $^X, @switches, '-e', "require q[$lib]");
binmode $stderr, ':crlf' if $^O eq 'MSWin32';
my @_warnings = <$stderr>;
waitpid($pid, 0);
is($?, 0, "$lib loaded ok");
shift @_warnings if @_warnings and $_warnings[0] =~ /^Using .*\bblib/
and not eval { +require blib; blib->VERSION('1.01') };
if (@_warnings)
{
warn @_warnings;
push @warnings, @_warnings;
t/00-compile.t view on Meta::CPAN
{ SKIP: {
open my $fh, '<', $file or warn("Unable to open $file: $!"), next;
my $line = <$fh>;
close $fh and skip("$file isn't perl", 1) unless $line =~ /^#!\s*(?:\S*perl\S*)((?:\s+-\w*)*)(?:\s*#.*)?$/;
@switches = (@switches, split(' ', $1)) if $1;
close $fh and skip("$file uses -T; not testable with PERL5LIB", 1)
if grep { $_ eq '-T' } @switches and $ENV{PERL5LIB};
my $stderr = IO::Handle->new;
diag('Running: ', join(', ', map { my $str = $_; $str =~ s/'/\\'/g; q{'} . $str . q{'} }
$^X, @switches, '-c', $file))
if $ENV{PERL_COMPILE_TEST_DEBUG};
my $pid = open3($stdin, '>&STDERR', $stderr, $^X, @switches, '-c', $file);
binmode $stderr, ':crlf' if $^O eq 'MSWin32';
my @_warnings = <$stderr>;
waitpid($pid, 0);
is($?, 0, "$file compiled ok");
shift @_warnings if @_warnings and $_warnings[0] =~ /^Using .*\bblib/
and not eval { +require blib; blib->VERSION('1.01') };
# in older perls, -c output is simply the file portion of the path being tested
if (@_warnings = grep { !/\bsyntax OK$/ }
grep { chomp; $_ ne (File::Spec->splitpath($file))[2] } @_warnings)
{
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