Returns a 13-element list giving the statistics for a
file, indicated by either a filehandle
or an expression that gives its name.
It's typically used as follows:
($dev,$ino,$mode,$nlink,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$size,
$atime,$mtime,$ctime,$blksize,$blocks)
= stat $filename;
Not all fields are supported on all filesystem types.
Here are the meanings of the fields:
$dev and $ino, taken together, uniquely
identify a file. The $blksize and $blocks
are likely defined only on BSD-derived filesystems. The
$blocks field (if defined) is reported in 512-byte blocks.
Note that $blocks*512 can differ greatly from
$size for files containing unallocated blocks,
or "holes,"
which aren't counted in $blocks.
If stat is passed the special filehandle
consisting of an underline, no actual stat is done,
but the current contents of the stat structure from the
last stat or stat-based file test (the -x operators) is returned.