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NAME

       File::DirList - provide a sorted list of directory content

       Version 0.04

SYNOPSIS

           use File::DirList;
           #
           my @list = File::DirList::list('.', 'dn', 1, 0);

DESCRIPTION

       This module is used to get a list of directory content.  It is a simple wrapper around
       DirHandle and sort()

       The module has two methods:

       "list($dirName, $sortMode, $noLinks, $hideDotFiles, $showSelf)"
           Produces a list, accepting 5 parameters:

           $dirName
               Name of the directory to list

           $sortMode
               Describes how list should be sorted.

               This is a string containing the following symbols, with uppercase representing the
               reverse sort:

               "d" or "D"
                   "Directory" sort. 'd' means all the directories will precede files, 'D' means
                   reverse.

               "n" or "N"
                   Sort by file (or subdirectory) name.

               "i" or "I"
                   Same as 'n' but case insensitive.

               "m" or "M"
                   Sort by modification time.

               "c" or "C"
                   Sort by creation time.

               "a" or "A"
                   Sort by access time.

               "s" or "S"
                   Sort by size.

               $sortMode is interpreted from left to right. If the first comparison produces an
               equal result next one is used. For example, string "'din'" produces a list with
               all the directories preceding files, directories and files are sorted by name case
               insensitively, with lowercase letters preceding upper case.

           $noLinks
               If "true" symbolic links will not be examined. Set it on platforms without symlink
               support.

           $hideDotFiles
               If "true" 'dot' files will not be reported.

           $showSelf
               If "true" '.' directory entry will be reported.

           Returned value is an array reference, sorted as described by $sortMode.

           Array elements are array references representing an item.

           The individual item's array contains 17 elements:

           "[0..12]"
               Result of stat() for this item. For valid symbolic links, the stat of the target
               item is returned.

           "[13]"
               Name of the item.

           "[14]"
               Is item a directory? Contains 0 for non-directory items, 1 for directories, 2 for
               '..', 3 for '.'.  Used by "d or D" sorting.

           "[15]"
               Is item a link? 0 for non-links, 1 for valid links, "-1" for invalid links.

           "[16]"
               Link target. "undef" for non-links, target path for links.

           [15] and [16] are set to non-link if $examineLinks is "false".

       "sortList($list, $sortMode)"
           Used to re-sort a list produced by "list()"

           Parameters are

           $lis
               Reference to a list produced by "list()"

           $sortMode
               Sorting rules.

           Return value is similar to "list()"

   EXPORT
       None by default

SEE ALSO

       DirHandle, stat, lstat, sort

AUTHOR

       Daniel Podolsky, <tpaba@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright (C) 2006 by Daniel Podolsky, <tpaba@cpan.org>

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.4 or, at your option, any later version of
       Perl 5 you may have available.