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The Lounge War Stories Time travel Post 302713209 by jgt on Wednesday 10th of October 2012 11:01:53 AM
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Statvfs(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					      Statvfs(3pm)

NAME
Filesys::Statvfs - Perl extension for statvfs() and fstatvfs() SYNOPSIS
use Filesys::Statvfs; my($bsize, $frsize, $blocks, $bfree, $bavail, $files, $ffree, $favail, $flag, $namemax) = statvfs("/tmp"); #### Pass an open filehandle. Verify that fileno() returns a defined #### value. If you pass undef to fstatvfs you will get unexpected results my $fd = fileno(FILE_HANDLE); if(defined($fd)) { ($bsize, $frsize, $blocks, $bfree, $bavail, $files, $ffree, $favail, $flag, $namemax) = fstatvfs($fd); } DESCRIPTION
Interface for statvfs() and fstatvfs() Unless you need access to the bsize, flag, and namemax values, you should probably look at using Filesys::DfPortable or Filesys::Df instead. They will generally provide you with more functionality and portability. The module should work with all flavors of Unix that implement the "statvfs()" and "fstatvfs()" calls. This would include Linux, *BSD, HP- UX, AIX, Solaris, Mac OS X, Irix, Cygwin, etc ... The "statvfs()" and "fstatvfs()" functions will return a list of values, or will return "undef" and set $! if there was an error. The values returned are described in the statvfs/fstatvfs header or the "statvfs()/fstatvfs()" man page. The module assumes that if you have "statvfs()", "fstatvfs()" will also be available. AUTHOR
Ian Guthrie IGuthrie@aol.com Copyright (c) 2006 Ian Guthrie. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
statvfs(2), fstatvfs(2), Filesys::DfPortable, Filesys::Df perl v5.14.2 2006-06-25 Statvfs(3pm)
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