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Function FILE-WRITE-DATE

Syntax:

file-write-date pathspec => date

Arguments and Values:

pathspec---a pathname designator.

date---a universal time or nil.

Description:

Returns a universal time representing the time at which the file specified by pathspec was last written (or created), or returns nil if such a time cannot be determined.

Examples:

 (with-open-file (s "noel.text" 
                    :direction :output :if-exists :error)
   (format s "~&Dear Santa,~2%I was good this year.  ~
                Please leave lots of toys.~2%Love, Sue~
             ~2%attachments: milk, cookies~%")
   (truename s))
=>  #P"CUPID:/susan/noel.text"
 (with-open-file (s "noel.text")
   (file-write-date s))
=>  2902600800

Affected By:

The host computer's file system.

Exceptional Situations:

An error of type file-error is signaled if pathspec is wild.

An error of type file-error is signaled if the file system cannot perform the requested operation.

See Also:

Section 25.1.4.2 (Universal Time), Section 19.1.2 (Pathnames as Filenames)

Notes: None.


The following X3J13 cleanup issues, not part of the specification, apply to this section:


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