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file - How can I get last modified timestamp in Lua

I am trying to work on Lua file handling.

So, I am able to open, read, write, close the files.

local session_debug = io.open("/root/session_debug.txt", "a")
session_debug:write("Some text
")
session_debug:close()

How can I know the last modified date timestamp of this file.

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There's no built-in function in standard Lua that does this. One way to get it without third-party libraries is to take use of io.popen.

For example, on Linux, you could use stat:

local f = io.popen("stat -c %Y testfile")
local last_modified = f:read()

Now last_modified is the timestamp of the last modified time of testfile. On my system,

print(os.date("%c", last_modified))

Outputs Sat Mar 22 08:36:50 2014.


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