

When it started out it was targeting NT 4.0. ReactOS is an alpha-quality open-source clean-room OS implementing the Microsoft Windows API. Requests for co-maintainership, or ownership of the module, are welcome. It has been a while since I had access to a Microsoft Windows system of any sort, and various strange expedients have been used to allow me to continue to support this module. If not all files can be modified, $^E contains the last error encountered. Like the core utime, it returns the number of files successfully modified. It does exactly the same thing, but has a different idea than the built-in about what files are legal to change. This subroutine overrides the built-in of the same name. Is equivalent to the "touch" command for the given file. If you don't want to set all of the times, pass 0 or undef for the times you don't want to set. In the latter case, $^E will contain the error. The return is true for success, and false for failure. This subroutine sets the access, modification, and creation times of the given file. SetFileTime( filename, atime, mtime, ctime ) But it was useful for development and testing, and has been exposed for orthogonality's sake. No, there's no additional functionality here versus the stat built-in.
#Unable to set utime code
If it fails, nothing is returned, and the error code can be found in $^E. This subroutine returns the access, modification, and creation times of the given file. ( $atime, $mtime, $ctime ) = GetFileTime( $filename ) Feedback will be accepted, and implemented when I get a sufficient supply of tuits. In other words: I wrote the code, but haven't tested it and don't have any plans to. SYNOPSIS use Win32API::File::Time qw) but not currently supported. Win32API::File::Time - Set file times, even on open or readonly files.
