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$file will return information about a specified file. If no .property is specified, the size in bytes will be returned by default.


Synopsis

$file(filename)[.property]

Parameters

filenameThe filename or directory to any local or networked resource, optionally including absolute or relative path (relative to $scriptdir).

Properties

Property Description
.size Returns the file's size in bytes. (default) (see: $bytes)
.ctime Returns the file's creation time. (see: $asctime)
.mtime Returns the file's modification time. (see: $asctime)
.atime Returns the file's last access time. (see: $asctime)
.shortfn Returns the file's short filename (if it has one).
.longfn Returns the file's long filename.
.attr Returns the file's attributes.
.sig Checks digital signature of an executable/DLL file. (Returns: ok, fail, none)
.version Returns the file's file version if executable/DLL.
.product Returns the file's product version if executable/DLL.
.flags Returns the file's file flags if executable/DLL, as explained below.
The value will be a combination bitmask that specifies the compile time attributes of the file.
1: DEBUG - The file contains debugging information or is compiled with debugging features enabled.
2: PRERELEASE - The file is a development version, not a commercially released product.
4: PATCHED - The file has been modified and is not identical to the original shipping file of the same version number.
8: PRIVATEBUILD - The file was not built using standard release procedures.
16: INFOINFERRED - The file's version structure was created dynamically; therefore, some of the members in this structure may be empty or incorrect.
32: SPECIALBUILD - The file was built by the original company using standard release procedures but is a variation of the normal file of the same version number.

See: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms646997(v=vs.85).aspx

Example

Tells you some information about mIRC's executable.

//echo -a $mircexe is $bytes($file($mircexe),3).suf and was installed on $asctime($file($mircexe).ctime)

Some more information about mIRC's executable.

//echo -a My copy of mIRC appears to be $iif($file($mircexe).sig == ok,valid.,hacked!)

Compatibility

Added: mIRC v5.71
Added on: 07 May 2000
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.


See Also

File Handling

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